SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2012: ACTION AND IMPACT Catholic University of GOIÁS (PUC) Dean of Extension and Student Support Institute Don Fernando.

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SOCIAL WORK SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 2012: ACTION AND IMPACT Catholic University of GOIÁS (PUC) Dean of Extension and Student Support Institute Don Fernando Circus School STOCOCKHOLM, 2012

SOCIAL CIRCUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF BUILDING CITIZENSHIP OF CHILDREN LIVING ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF GOIANIA – GO FROM A UNIVERSITY EXTENSION PROGRAM Social Worker Danilo Silva Profª Drª Denise Neves Profª Ms. Patrícia Estábile GOIÂNIA –GOIÁS - BRAZIL

THE CIRCUS Alpha Mixing Different cultures. He won the agility of China, the organization of Europe, the versatility of Brazil. The ancient Circus entertains the world and has written unforgettable stories.

Social Circus: art as a form of inclusion

SOCIAL CIRCUS  Social Circus aims through art culture and education of children including adolescents and low income families

Mastering the tools circus as mediators: Requires a calculated risk; Promote with confidence and security risks; Strengthens self-esteem; Assists in the credibility of children and adolescents as subjects;

Circo Social  Instruments used by educators circus  stunts trampoline  diabolo  Diablete Magic  Rola-roll  Malabar Wooden Leg

Circus School Children and Adolescents Families Circus School: enhancing the role of children and adolescents

Develops social, educational and cultural actions with the children and adolescents by integrating in playful, cognitive, affective, emotional, social and cultural dimensions. Circus School

-CHILD AND JUVENIL PROTAGONISM- Citizenship since childhood - to create conditions for active and creative participation of children and teenagers from the perspective of the Statute of the Child and Adolescent, so they can be partners in self-care demands of their human rights.

OBJECTIVES Develop the educational potential of the Social Circus as facilitator and mediator of social relations

Professionals 04 educators 02 Social Worker 02 teachers (Psychology and Social Work) 01 guitar teacher 02 professionals in general services

Specific Objectives

Disseminate and encourage interest for popular culture

Stimulate critical and creative potential of children and adolescents through ludic activities

Provide opportunities to access the orientation activities related to health, environmental education, sports and leisure

Instruct families about the rights and duties as citizens and the importance of their role in parenting

Circus School Presentation

PROGRAMS

Social-psychopedagogical activities with children and adolescents; Green Ticket Environmental education is a constant concern in the Circus School, therefore, permeates all activities. Every day children and adolescents, to join the Circus School, a door dry garbage collected in the vicinity called "green ticket".

Wheel Talk It constitutes an area of ​​ socialization, where everyone is free to express their opinions, grabbing his right to speak and hear. Time to share the daily life experienced in family, community and school. It is also part of that time the attendance record, reports and general discussion of the planning day.

Time of lanche Moment that every child and adolescent is asked to serve their own food. It is also considered a place of learning, so it is accompanied by educators who provide guidance as to the nutritional value of food and handling utensils.

The workshops are as central methodological resources in the educational process of Circus School. They consist of cultural, artistic and educational activities that aim to provide children and adolescents the opportunity to learn through play, to live with differences, to share decisions, thus contributing to the strengthening of their autonomy.

Guitar This workshop aims at first, motivate instrumental practice and demonstrate to children and adolescents the entire range of musical repertoire with its implications. Secondly, checking students who have shown greater ability and interest, will be developed instrumental technique on the guitar

Currently110 children and adolescents are attended

Search was realized: Educate without violence: prevention of family physical violence against children

THANK YOU!