Participation of sport, leisure, and culture as a
permanent promise |
[...] to set up an intersectoral commission, education is involved, social
[work] is involved, and sport, you know..., they could not participate in, in
the meeting. [...] (HM1) |
And then we will have now, making up the team for the next... meeting, a
representative of, of the secretary of sport. [...] (HM2) |
In addition to education, it was proposed to ask... to invite the social
[work], culture, sport, to help develop the activities [...] of the
intersectoral work. (HM3) |
Absence of any systematic recommendation for intersectoral
collaboration |
We leave... them [FHS teams] free to visit schools, to develop activities.
Yes, right there in the children's daily lives, to see what could be done. So,
the Department of Health, we leave them free to be close to the children while
it is... education, as a school, as a project, of social assistance, to work
better, even better with... understanding what children really need.
(HM3) |
Health criticized other sectors for not having an expanded view
of health and health promotion |
‘Ah, but this is the responsibility of the health [sector], this is not my
job’, right? ‘Ah, but why do these people come here to school to do this kind
of thing? Oh no, but the health [sector] has to take care of dengue. I have
nothing to do with dengue.’ Right? (HM2) |
Asymmetrical position of health and social work in
relation to health and social issues |
They [education workers] don't have it, it seems they don't have our
vision. Well, I think the view of health is a differentiated view. We find
places of work, places for intervention, we go beyond schools. Today we work
with other programs, we can work in churches. How if we already work with
churches! Who invites us to participate, right? We work... with day care
centers, you know, with other types of space... that favor health education.
(HM2) |
I felt a little uncomfortable because most health professionals think that
everything is a social problem; that everything is a problem for the social
[work] to solve, that everything is the social [work] that must do. So... to a
certain extent, I was even a little worried and afraid, because it seems that
the social doesn't want to do it. And then they take the social as the person
who is there, right? And I'm not the social, I'm not the person who carries
out the policy alone. So, at a certain point it was important to clarify, what
is my role, right, within the social [work]. There are a lot of things that
they think are social [problems], it's not social, it's public safety. Many
things that they think are social [problems] can be worked on by the FHS
teams. (SWM) |