This paper is part of an extension project aimed at renovating the Carlos Romeiro Asylum, located in Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais, starting from an initial conception about the current state of the building. For this, it was developed a literature review on the main cause of pathologies that affect the building, infiltration and humidity damage, and others. A case study will be presented, showing the main physical deficiencies of this resting house, to propose interventions based on Material Science and Civil Engineering. Because it is a place where the construction work must be done concomitantly with the circulation of people, this project needs to be divided into stages. It is important to point out that this work may involve both recovery materials and methods, which aim to reestablish the original conditions of the damaged structures, and reinforcement, which aim to adjust the resistant capacity of the structures according to their use. The development and application of this project will bring improvements to the elderly population of the asylum, enabling better health and mobility conditions inside the space where more than sixty old people live.
O presente artigo visa trazer reflexões a respeito da dimensão pedagógica do/a assistente social na superação dos estigmas em drogas trazendo como contribuição a Política Nacional de Educação Permanente como mecanismo de desconstrução desses estigmas. Para tanto, esse artigo se pautará em uma análise crítica a respeito da atual conjuntura sofrida pela Política de Saúde Mental e na Atenção a álcool e outras drogas, levando em consideração diversos desafios para os/as assistentes sociais com relação aos estigmas. Dessa forma, o artigo ser pautará em uma revisão bibliográfica a respeito dessa temática dentro da perspectiva teórico crítico marxista.
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