Guardianship Council: mechanism implemented by the ECA for the care of children and adolescents
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https://doi.org/10.6008/SPC2595-430X.2018.001.0001Keywords:
Guardianship Council, Statute of the Child and Adolescent, Public PolicyAbstract
Social policies have been essential for minimizing social inequalities in Brazil. The Statute of the Child and Adolescent (ECA), through the Guardianship Council, contributes significantly in favor of the child and the adolescent, improving the quality of life and its well-being. The present work has the objective of discussing the creation of the ECA, and about the actuation and competencies of the Guardianship Council before the regulatory guidelines. This is an exploratory bibliographic study. This bibliographic study demonstrated the opportunities generated for the benefit of the child through public policies such as the creation of the ECA, the implementation of the Guardianship Council and its competencies. It is the duty of the State to promote effective public services so that the subjects, that is, children and adolescents, have the opportunity to enjoy childhood and youth, enjoying basic rights such as food, housing, health, leisure and education.
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