Garantia do direito à saúde de crianças autistas: análise empírica de caso oriundo do núcleo de prática jurídica da UFRN Caicó

The present study deals with the analysis of legal demands involving the rights of children with autism from lawsuits arising from the free legal assistance provided by the Center for Legal Practice at the Centro de Ensino Superior do Seridó - CERES, campus of the Federal University of Rio Grande...

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Autor principal: Santos, Cínthia de Lelis Araújo
Outros Autores: Pereira Jr., Marcus Vinicius
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/42713
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Resumo:The present study deals with the analysis of legal demands involving the rights of children with autism from lawsuits arising from the free legal assistance provided by the Center for Legal Practice at the Centro de Ensino Superior do Seridó - CERES, campus of the Federal University of Rio Grande do North - UFRN, located in the city of Caicó, Seridó region. The judicial demands analyzed mostly involve the right to health, portraying the difficulty that autistic children face when trying to access this fundamental right, constitutionally guaranteed. Thus, this research aims to demonstrate, through jurisprudential analysis, how it is possible to identify the position of the Judiciary Power in relation to the issues brought, thus enabling a comparison of those judged in the Serido region based on national legal forecasts. Therefore, the methodology used to support the study consists of deductive research, through bibliographic and documentary material, with a qualitative approach and descriptive objective. Therefore, it is evident that certain rights are not yet easily realized, although there are legal guarantees for people diagnosed with Autism. In this way, the judicial demands that end up overloading the Judiciary are necessary, also causing discomfort and anguish to the families of children with autism who need to deal with so many other issues on a daily basis.