Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Abay Poster Exhibition and Hall (Millennium Hall)
INTRODUCTION. The 1988 Federal Constitution permits the realization of citizenship rights and underscores that the state is fundamental to overcoming social inequality to achieving social justice. Well, those rights were proclaimed, but are not implemented, since the country is among the world record holders of social inequality. METHODS. We observed the absence of guarantees of employment, health, education, housing, food - just to name a few, poverty and increasing misery for most of the population, a situation that has been trivialized and even taken for granted by many. RESULTS. Disrespect for human rights are visible in both the Brazilian reality and internationally. Inequality mark the daily exposing the violated rights. Their visibility, however, seems not to cause surprise or indignation in the population as a whole, because those who are working are just a few sectors of society. Social workers working in the field of social policies to enable people's rights in health, education, welfare, housing, social assistance and in the sphere of work, working in justice, in the sticks of Childhood and Youth, Family and institutions of the criminal justice system and measures socio-educational to youth in conflict with the law. CONCLUSION. Justice which dictates equality between men will be accomplished when it is given value in society. This, if it does not correspond to equality among men, must be resisted, as well any injustice. Equality is the fruit of the intensity of this value in a society. You have to want it and fight for it.
Learning Objectives: medicine student