26 research outputs found
Consecuencias jurídico-civiles del maltrato sobre hijos menores o incapacitados: la privación y limitación de la potestad parental. Legislación civil de Cataluña
págs.: 263-266Capítulo incluido en el libro: 1ª Jornada sobre Maltrato a las Personas con Discapacidad: Sevilla, 16-17 de Octubre 2014 Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2014. ISBN: 978-84-7993-256-5. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/337
The Participation of Children and Adolescents in the Protection System: The Case of the Spanish Legislation
Children’s right to participation is enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child
(CRC), specifically in Article 12; however, the participation of children in the protection system
continues to be a challenge. There is a need for a paradigm shift, in which children and adolescents
(CA) are considered as active subjects of rights in all areas of their lives, and that means allowing
them to participate in decisions that concern them. The study analysed 20 Spanish laws, both national
and autonomous, that regulate child protection and the rights of CA in the protection system. It
focuses on examining the participation of children in the protection system, divided into its three
dimensions: the right to be informed, the right to be heard and the right to be involved. There is
complexity in the different regulations. All of them are consistent with the CRC and provide for
participation, but not all to the same extent. There is a lack of harmonisation between the legislation
of autonomous communities, leading to practical difficulties for the professionals who have to
implement the legislation on a daily basis.This research was funded by the coordinated research project I+D+i RTI2018-099305-B-C21 Un modelo de acción socioeducativa para la reunificación familiar en el sistema de protección a la infancia y la adolescencia desde el enfoque de la parentalidad positiva (A model of socio-educational action for family reunification in the child and adolescent protection system based on a positive parenting approach), granted by the Ministry of Science and Innovation of the Government of Spai
Think and Act: Reflective Tool for professionals working with families (TART). Summary version
The IO3 aims to help organise and articulate reflection by the professional who works with families in situations of vulnerability or that are at risk and encourages professionals to continue questioning themselves about the processes of accompanying families with a broad, systemic, and ecological perspective. - The content of TART (IO3) is focused on a series of specific challenges of attention and intervention with today’s families in Europe.
These challenges are listed in the previous IO by describing situations (IO1) and mentioning the main challenges that were identified by the professionals, parents, and young people (IO2). - The tool can be used both by the direct care professionals themselves to address their own practice, as well as by professionals who are dedicated to supervising teams, or by professionals who guide the professional practices of university students
Manual per a la prevenció i l’abordatge del consum d’alcohol i els problemes relacionats en l’àmbit hospitalari
Consum d’alcohol; Hospitals; PrevencióConsumo de alcohol; Hospitales; PrevenciónAlcohol consumption; Hospitals; PreventionAquest manual és el fruit de la col·laboració d’un ampli grup de professionals experts
que treballen en l’àmbit clínic i de recerca en els problemes derivats del consum
d’alcohol, i pretén ser una eina útil per que els hospitals i els i les professionals puguin
actuar de forma preventiva
Think and Act: Reflective Tool for professionals working with families (TART)
This tool, Think and Act: Reflective Tool for Professionals working with Families (TART) (hereinafter TART) has been created within the framework of the Erasmus + Grow in Family Today project (hereinafter GIFT) (2018-FR01-KA202-0488115) with the participation of 4 European countries (France, Spain, Italy and Romania) represented by 4 entities and/or professional services that attend families in vulnerable situations (Caminante-FR, Consell Comarcal del Vallès Occidental-ESP, Casa di Ramia-IT and Holtis-RO) and the universities of 4 European countries (Pau et Pays de l’Adour University-UPPA-FR; Barcelona University and Lleida University-ESP; Padova University and Verona University-IT; Iasi University-RO).
Within the framework of the GIFT project, two previous intellectual outputs have been created that are antecedents to and complement this current output. The first of them "Growing in family today: the challenge of diversity" addresses the issue of the family and the exercise of parenthood in the family today from the perspective of diversity, and identifies the main challenges in terms of intervention, defined by the components of the aforementioned partnership. The second output, entitled “Representations of growing in family today” focuses on the view held by families, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, as well as professionals, of what it means to grow in a family today. Both intellectual outputs are antecedents of this third intellectual output and contribute valuable elements to nurture the reflective processes that are proposed here..