2002
DOI: 10.7202/005137ar
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Du mineur à l’enfant-citoyen : droits des enfants et droits des familles au Brésil

Abstract: L'enfant est aujourd'hui au centre de l'attention au Brésil, en raison de la loi sur le « Statut de l'enfant et de l'adolescent », promulguée en 1990. Si cette loi garantit à l'enfant ou à l'adolescent le droit d'« être élevé et éduqué au sein de sa propre famille », elle exige aussi que la réalisation de ses droits à la santé, à l'éducation, à la nourriture, au loisir, etc., lui soit assurée. Plusieurs intervenants qui travaillent dans les domaines de l'assistance à l'enfance considèrent que les familles des … Show more

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“…19 In a study carried out in the mid-1990s in a shelter for children and adolescents in the city of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, the psychologists interviewed said that, in their view, a 'disorganized family' was one in which there were 'undefined roles, instability, switching mothers and fathers all the time' (see Cardarello 2000). Other employees of the institution added the parents' lack of effort to organize themselves, which basically implied getting a steady job, providing an adequate dwelling, and ensuring that the children were properly nourished and attended school.…”
Section: 'Disorganized Families'mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…19 In a study carried out in the mid-1990s in a shelter for children and adolescents in the city of Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, the psychologists interviewed said that, in their view, a 'disorganized family' was one in which there were 'undefined roles, instability, switching mothers and fathers all the time' (see Cardarello 2000). Other employees of the institution added the parents' lack of effort to organize themselves, which basically implied getting a steady job, providing an adequate dwelling, and ensuring that the children were properly nourished and attended school.…”
Section: 'Disorganized Families'mentioning
confidence: 98%