Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
O projeto ético-político e trabalho profissional em serviço social na defesa dos direitos humanos
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KLOPP, J.P. O projeto ético-político e trabalho profissional em serviço social na defesa dos direitos humanos. 2021. 69 p. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Serviço Social) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS. 2021.
Autor
Klopp, Jaíne Paula
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Resumen
This Course Conclusion Paper is based on a theoretical-practical report on the construction of the social service's ethical-political project and professional work combined with the defense and struggle for the guarantee of human rights. This theme emerged as a need for debate around human rights, as a way of elucidating the theoretical-methodological, ethical-political and technical-operative bases of the profession of the social worker in relation to the theme, considering that the professional acts towards access to social rights. In order to carry out such a study, a bibliographic research was generated as a technical procedure, as it is developed based on texts already prepared, consisting mainly of books and scientific articles, and as a guiding lens of the research and analysis process of the critical dialectical method. As a result, during the work it was possible to perceive the importance of the socially given historically that aimed at the recognition of the rights of the populations, especially of the oppressed classes. This reality is intrinsic to the construction of the social service's ethical-political project, which has a direction in favor of the construction of a new social order, since the one in which we live, under the aegis of capitalism and bourgeois sociability, it is not possible to contemplate all rights. The fight for their guarantee is constant, so this work is not intended to give a definitive answer as contradictions of the capitalist system, but it is intended to highlight the direction given by the professional category in the construction of a new sociability.