Evaluation of Specialized Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Intervention Programmes
Abstract
The concern for the violation of children's rights has increased in Chilean society. The following study seeks to evaluate the ways in which specialized comprehensive intervention programs (PIE) operate in response to therapeutically to various forms of rights violations against children. It uses a mixed methodology addressing critical elements linked to the design, process and results of the program, geographically located in the cities of La Calera, La Ligua, Ovalle and Los Vilos. It is concluded that the intervention models used are statistically effective but they present strong contradictions associated with an increasingly non-specific profile of the users, which translates into resistance and theoretical-methodological adaptations from the therapists.
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