NATUREZA CONECTA - RESSIGNIFICAR

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NATUREZA CONECTA – RESSIGNIFICAR

PROPOSING INSTITUTION

ASSOCIAÇÃO CONECTA NATUREZA BRASIL

Intervention through Animal-Assisted Therapy and Trauma Pedagogy

ÁREA

HEALTH

REGION

ITU – SP

YEAR OF SUPPORT

2023

The Challenge

The Observatory for Children’s Rights reported that in the state of São Paulo alone in the year 2020, 3,500 children and adolescents experienced neglect and abandonment, 10,200 children and adolescents were victims of physical violence, and 5,600 children and adolescents suffered from sexual violence. The majority of these individuals lack access to mental health treatment and proper education, significantly increasing the likelihood that the damage caused by trauma will be long-lasting. Many of them exhibit typical symptoms resulting from unprocessed trauma. In school-age children, this often includes an inability to concentrate, difficulty handling frustration, chronic irritability, nervous states, high levels of aggression, self-harm, compulsive speech, and learning difficulties. In adolescents, symptoms may manifest as abrupt mood and relationship changes, isolation, loss of control, irritability, anger, a desire for revenge, compulsive sexual activity, and involvement with drugs.

The lack of societal awareness regarding the nature of trauma and how it can profoundly impact an individual’s life without appropriate intervention is one of the significant challenges in establishing adequate policies for those who experience daily exposure to traumatic and stressful events.

The Project

Natureza Conecta has a mission to provide free mental health treatment to children and young people living in shelters and those who have been in the custody of the Fundação Casa (a juvenile detention center). The project employs two methods for treating trauma and psychological disorders: animal-assisted therapy, which includes benefits such as building relationships, and Trauma Pedagogy, which enables individuals to express themselves and supports the reconstruction of their self-esteem. In addition to serving this population, the project also aims to enhance the knowledge of educators regarding the traumatic process and the crucial role they play in the lives of these children and young people.

The Impact

  • Empowering children and young people to find their own strategies for coping with trauma and the ability to self-heal.
  • Reducing symptoms resulting from violence and improving the overall condition of the individuals.
  • Increasing a sense of responsibility through routine care of animals.
  • Strengthening bonds among children and young people, forming a collective support network where emotions and feelings are shared.
  • Decreasing prejudice towards these children and young people.
  • Raising awareness about animal-assisted therapy, an intervention that already exists in more than 120 countries worldwide with excellent results but is still relatively small in Brazil.Promoting Trauma Pedagogy, which has significant untapped potential in Brazil.
  • Overcoming past traumas to prevent them from reoccurring, thus transforming victims into aggressors.
  • Expanding educators’ knowledge about the entire traumatic process and their crucial role in the lives of those they serve.

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