Successful learning and experiences of the associative movement with people in social exclusion situation during confinement in Spain
Health alert situation provoked by coronavirus has had social and economic consequences. From this pandemic scenario we have learned a new way of coping difficulties and thinking of communal, prioritizing health of the population over individual well-being. This sort of coping problems wich appeals...
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| Language: | Spanish |
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Instituto para la Investigación Educativa y el Desarrollo Pedagógico, IDEP
2022
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| Online Access: | https://revistas.idep.edu.co/index.php/educacion-y-ciudad/article/view/2692 |
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| Summary: | Health alert situation provoked by coronavirus has had social and economic consequences. From this pandemic scenario we have learned a new way of coping difficulties and thinking of communal, prioritizing health of the population over individual well-being. This sort of coping problems wich appeals individual responsibility in order to benefit common good is a training we must remember and strengthen mainly in educative environments. The results of a qualitative study, supported on a consult to different social organizations dedicated to addiction assistance and social exclusion in Andalucia (N=96), a region in the south of Spain, are shown in this article. Its goal was to know the reaction of this entities and their response to alleviate the uncertainty suffered by the people assisted since the beginning of the confinement until the gradual laxity of restrictions, after the declaration of the state of alarm by the Spanish government. Among the results, we highlight the creativity and resilience of the associations to carry on with the day-to-day work facing new challenges such as the digital divide and the closure of the primary care services. Finally, several positive experiences which have been considered good practices are exposed due to innovate in order to continue supporting the most vulnerable people, in particular an awareness campaign about homeless people and a social reintegration program for persons deprived of liberty. |
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