When caregivers also fall ill: violence, racism and alcohol use among women workers in Primary Health Care
Course description
The course proposes an in-depth reflection on the different forms of violence present in the daily life of Primary Health Care, with emphasis on the challenges faced by racialized women workers in their work environments.
Based on the discussion of gender violence, racism and their intersections, the course seeks to promote recognition of the impacts of these experiences on the mental and occupational health of women working on the front lines of the SUS.
Objectives
- Analyze suffering and workplace violence in the health field, considering their impacts on women's mental health and on the quality of care, based on intersections of gender, race, ethnicity and disability.
- Promote spaces for dialogue and listening to share experiences and strengthen collective strategies to confront violence in health work.
- Discuss public policies and institutional practices, encouraging the construction of more inclusive, equitable, healthy and respectful work environments in the health area.
Study units
- Moral Harassment and Multilateral Violence
- Occupational Psychological Illness
- Alcohol Abuse among Health Professionals
Dedication
- Theoretical study (80%)
- Activities (20%)
Student commitment
- Access
- Study
- Perform the activity
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