“…For example, "attention and care" values oppose "negligence", which is a form of violence against children; "conversation" opposes "isolation" and "the culture of silence" which contribute to keeping the cycle of violence. In general, among the identified human values, we can point out values such as: Guarantee of fundamental rights for children and adolescents, such as access to health and education (Abranches, 2015); Justice for victims (WHO, 2020) and Social Justice (Reichenheim et al, 1999); child violence report (Trajano et al, 2021;Platt et al, 2018); Positive, Respectful and Healthy Social Bonds and Support Networks (Abranches, 2015;Neves et al, 2010;WHO, 2020;Trajano et al, 2021); and Awareness about the problem (Platt et al, 2018;WHO, 2020). These values are associated with the basic rights of children and adolescents, and with essential aspects for their human development.…”