O Serviço social na 26ª promotoria: números que mascaram a precarização e exploração

This undergraduate thesis aims to study the social workers’ performance at the Public Ministry. To do so, the analysis are centered on the political and economic determinants that surrounds the Social Work’s actions at the 26th District Attorney’s Office, region of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. From t...

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Autor principal: Oliveira, Kathiúsca Mafra de
Outros Autores: Cunha, Angely Dias da
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:This undergraduate thesis aims to study the social workers’ performance at the Public Ministry. To do so, the analysis are centered on the political and economic determinants that surrounds the Social Work’s actions at the 26th District Attorney’s Office, region of Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. From this point, we developed a historical contextualization, portraying the Bourgeois State up to the foundation of Brazil’s Judicial System, particularly the creation of the Public Ministry. Then, we learnt through bibliographical research based on books, dissertations, thesis and articles, the mediations that crosses the social workers’ job at a ministerial institution. In order to collect the data, we conducted a qualitative and quantitative research based on documental reviews, looking forward to identify the main demands, challenges and possibilities of working at the 26th District Attorney’s Office. To achieve this goal, we chose a time gap of one year, from January to December of 2018. The analysis from demands that are sent to Social Work allows to verify that the DA’s Office has only two social workers to answer all of those demands at Natal, in 2018 a total of 397 procedures was received and among it, 319 were about the violations of rights of elderly people, and the rest of the procedures were about the violations of rights of people with disabilities. However, not all of demands were solved, actually only 259 were answered. Thus, finishing this debate, we reaffirm that the process of productive restructuring from the capitalism affects the job market for social workers, causing the lost of workspaces and, thereafter, enhancing the precariousness and exploitation in this working area. We are talking about a work situation that produces a double and contradictory process, because while the Social Work has to answer demands related to the effectiveness of social rights, they also find it hard to achieve that, considering that the there’s only a few workers to cover a lot of work. In other words, they live a tension between the defense of the social rights and the precariousness behind the act of answering social needs, that clearly implicates on the degradation and exploitation of social workers. In that sense, it is urgent that Social Work surpass a limited vision about reality, reading critically this process and searching alternatives to improve the Employment bond, seeking to reach their relative autonomy and fighting for new work stations.