SOUZA, Doracy Aguiar Silvério de; ROSA, Eduarda Rodrigues; SANTOS, Maressa de Melo
Abstract:
This article aims to critically examine the role of the Guardianship Council in the
realization of the rights guaranteed by the Statute of Children and Adolescents (ECA),
highlighting its social relevance and the main obstacles faced in daily practice. The
research uses a qualitative and descriptive approach, based on a literature review and
document analysis of legislation, institutional reports, and academic studies. It starts
from the understanding that the Guardianship Council is an important body for the
realization of comprehensive protection, according to the principles established by the
ECA. However, the results show that its performance is frequently compromised by
structural limitations, such as insufficient material and human resources, weak
continuing education for council members, and poor articulation with the intersectoral
protection network. These factors result in heterogeneous practices among
municipalities, affecting the quality and universality of services. It is also found that the
effectiveness of the Guardianship Council depends directly on the strengthening of
public policies, professional development, and the expansion of dialogue with society.
The study highlights that integration between the Guardianship Council and other
network bodies, such as schools, health units, social assistance services, and the
Public Prosecutor's Office, is relevant to addressing rights violations and consolidating
a culture of protection for children and adolescents.