Fasepa holds Qualification Workshop for Suas and Sinase servers in the Baixo Amazonas region
The initiative aims to reform the Municipal Decennial Plan for Socioeducational Care, with the intention of contributing to the strengthening and intersensorial integration of the municipal socioeducation system.
The municipalities of Alenquer, Curuá, and Prainha are receiving, until this Thursday (7), a training workshop in the Baixo Amazonas region, in a partnership between the Pará Foundation for Socioeducational Care (Fasepa), the Regionalization and Support for Municipalization Coordination (Cream), and the System for Guaranteeing Rights (SGD).
The initiative aims to qualify actors from the Unified Social Assistance System (SUAS) and the National Socioeducational Care System (Sinase), aiming to reform the Municipal Decennial Plan for Socioeducational Care, with the intention of contributing to the strengthening and intersensorial integration of the municipal socioeducation system. The programs will be held in Alenquer, the host municipality of the event.
The activities, which began on Wednesday (6), involve lectures with strengthening themes for the implementation of socioeducational public policies, reduction of recidivism, and the integral development of socioeducational youth and their families.
The adopted dynamics involve methodologies for strengthening sectors of the intersensorial network, such as social assistance, education, health, and public safety, ensuring a qualified, humanized service centered on the social reintegration of socioeducational youth, promoting the effectiveness of socioeducational institutional practices in the municipalities.
For Pedro Paulo, a psychologist from Cream, the importance of the event is measured by the “quality service, respecting the rights of socioeducational youth in compliance with the Socioeducational Measure (MSE), in an open environment, as well as in social reintegration based on legal principles,” he states.
Events like this reaffirm the transformative role of the discussed agendas, strengthening the effectiveness of the Municipal Socioeducational Care System (Simase) in the Pará municipalities. Such initiatives ensure the protection and guarantee the rights of adolescents and young people in compliance with MSE, in addition to fully qualifying the servers and professionals in the socioeducational community who specifically work in guaranteeing the rights of youth.
Text: Enzo Brito (intern) under the supervision of Dani Valente (Ascom/Fasepa)