“…Network care has emerged as a new process, opposed to the traditional approaches of public policies, which rest on fragmented, singular and compensatory actions, producing simplified and segmented interventions in view of what are, in reality, complex phenomena (Sylaska & Edwards 2014, Clarke & Wydall 2015, O'Hare et al 2015, Vieira et al 2015, Goodman et al 2016, as well as in child's and adolescent's health (Gregori et al 2011, Guldbrandsson et al 2012, Becker et al 2014). This concept is systemic, dialectical and complex (Morin 2008).…”