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Revista de Psicologia da UNESP

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Abstract

GARCIA JR, Carlos Alberto Severo; RIVOREDO, Carlos Roberto Soares Freire de  and  FLUMIAN, Raqueli Braga. Tecnologias e dispositivos do apoio institucional em saúde indígena no Distrito Sanitário Especial Indígena Interior Sul, Estado de Santa Catarina. Rev. Psicol. UNESP [online]. 2016, vol.15, n.2, pp.01-15. ISSN 1984-9044.

The present work deals with a critical and detailed account of an experience in the development of technologies and institutional support devices, seen as a practice in indigenous health, with the Special Indigenous Sanitary Districts of the Southern Interior, in the scope of a collaboration between the National Humanization Policy and the Special Secretary for Indigenous Health, in the state of Santa Catarina, with a priority focus on the relationship between Permanent Education and Health and Social Control. In line with the proposal, it was decided to develop a cartography of both the technologies and devices used and the analysis of the actions themselves. The practice of institutional support has proven to be beneficial for the development of autonomy and positive relations among the instances of the Unified Health System with regard to Social Control in Indigenous Health. It was also verified in the process the proximity between the notions of Differentiated Attention and Extended Clinic, as devices to develop attention to these populations, despite their proposal in different instances of the Unified Health System. depend on the complex organization that is the Unified Health System, are at the mercy of the institution's choice in ethical, political and, therefore, aesthetic, to be effective and have continuity to contribute to the development of SUS as a whole.

Keywords : Indigenous Health; Health Councils; Health Unic System.

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