PERMANENT HEALTH EDUCATION AND ITS POSSIBILITIES IN A CARE SERVICE FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN NORTHEAST
health education, in-service training, sexual offenses, sexual violence, continuing education.
Permanent Health Education (PHE) is an important strategy of the Unified Health System (SUS) with a view to qualifying health care and work processes and is based on meaningful learning and the possibility of re-signifying professional practices. The study aimed to analyze the understanding of workers about the (PHE) processes in the care of victims of sexual violence in the Care Network for Victims of Sexual Violence (RAVVS), management and Lilac Area of the Hospital da Mulher Nise da Silveira. This is a descriptive, exploratory research with a quali-quantitative approach, supported by bibliographic research related to the subject of the study. The procedures for collecting and producing research information followed two work axes, and in the first axis data collection took place through two questionnaires applied online, one of which was intended for assistance professionals and the other for RAVVS management. In the second axis, three workshops were promoted, as a participatory strategy for the production of scientific data, with the participation of the two research groups. The results and discussion of the data will be presented in the format of two articles, the first entitled (PHE): possibilities of effectiveness in a service of attention to victims of sexual violence in the northeast and the second entitled (PHE): necessary device for a service of attention to victims of sexual violence. sexual violence in the northeast. It is endorsed, in view of the study, that professionals recognize the effects that (PHE) provides for assistance to sexually violated people, despite the challenges for its operation.