Esmat promotes multidisciplinary experiences Exchange during the Course Legal Mark in Early Childhood

The discussions about the Legal Mark in Early Childhood implementation, that reaches four years next 19th were the approached topics during the Legal Mark in Early Childhood semi-distance course and its Judicial Implications, live step ended this Thursday, 12nd, at Esmat. The Justice National Council (CNJ) in partnership with the National Training and Improvement of Magistrates School (Enfam) and the School of Judges of Tocantins (ESMAT) hold the course.

For the judge Aline Bailão Iglesias, from the district of Novo Acordo, situated in Jalapan region, the importance of information exchange and multiprofessional actions facilitate and bring closer the magistrate work with community. “I think that the most important part of that course, besides the theoretical part, is that we can be in touch with other people from the secondary network, in other words, we can know the action of the people that work in agencies that do not integrate the justice system, as social workers and other professionals that promote the adolescents and children rights. That aggrandizes a lot our work in Judiciary”, she has affirmed.

Active as a tutor counselor in the Capital central region, the participant of the course Iramar Cardoso has emphasized that the discussions about the theme must continue after the ending of the activities in class, must make the law reality by intersectoriality. “Actually the legal mark in early childhood came exactly to supply the vaccum of public policies for children, because until the school age children had rights, before it they did not have them. They started to have them with the kindergartens, the preschool and that policy is essential, now more than that, I think that what is important from the course is exactly the necessity to dialogue with all the sectors that develop the public policy for childhood and adolescence, so that we can really ensure the right to those public policies. Therefore, I think we need to discuss a pact to work the intersectoriality. Because if you work the intersectoriality, in what you work along, decided and taking decisions, and make the decisions being executed in time, you would solve the problems we face”, he has affirmed.

The social worker Adriana Magna, active at the Police Precinct for Protection of the Child and Adolescent (DPCA) in the Capital, already says that in the State it already exists deliberative dialogues about the theme, as well as the action at the Violence and Accidents Prevention Core, Peace Culture and Health Promotion (Nupav). “We have that constant debate, we gather together once a month, we have a flow of service that now will be reviewed. So, for us, actually, when it is spoken about intersectoriality, it is not something new, but it is something that must be spoken even to remind us, to refresh our memory”, she has reminded.

Directed to magistrates, public prosecutors, public defenders, lawyers, precinct chiefs, police officers and psychosocial staff of the system of rights guarantee in Tocantins state, the course is a forming action of the National Pact for the Early Childhood, coordinated by CNJ, that has as a goal strengthen the public institutions directed to the collective and diffuse rights provided in Brazilian legislation and promote the improvement of the necessary infrastructure to the child interest protection, and to the administrative improbity of the public servers that have the duty of applying the Legal Mark in Early Childhood.


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