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Marín, D., Rodríguez, V. (2023). Hogar de refugio temporal para mujeres y niños víctimas de violencia familiar en Huaráz [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11257
Marín, D., Rodríguez, V. Hogar de refugio temporal para mujeres y niños víctimas de violencia familiar en Huaráz [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11257
@misc{renati/372238,
title = "Hogar de refugio temporal para mujeres y niños víctimas de violencia familiar en Huaráz",
author = "Rodríguez Gonzales, Valeria Sol",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
Title: Hogar de refugio temporal para mujeres y niños víctimas de violencia familiar en Huaráz
Advisor(s): Padilla Zúñiga, Ángel Aníbal
Keywords: Atención integral; Espacios cálidos
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#6.04.08
Issue Date: 2023
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: El proyecto para crear un “Hogar de Refugio Temporal para Mujeres y Niños
Víctimas de Violencia Familiar en Huaraz“ ha sido seleccionado como tema de
interés. Su objetivo es brindar espacios cálidos a las víctimas de violencia familiar,
cuyos números han aumentado con el paso de los años. Este hogar sería capaz de
ofrecer una atención integral mediante ambientes de recuperación y sanación a las
mujeres y niños, así como un lugar para que los profesionales lleven a cabo terapias
de manera eficiente.
Según un informe realizado por la Defensoría del Pueblo sobre la supervisión de
los lugares de refugio temporal, el país cuenta con solamente 49 Hogares de
Refugio Temporal registrados. En la región de Ancash, por ejemplo, sólo hay un
hogar de este tipo, que no sería suficiente para abastecer correctamente el gran
número de casos. El informe también muestra que el 53% de todos los
establecimientos en el Perú no tienen espacios adecuados para personas con
discapacidad, como rampas, señalizaciones y servicios higiénicos. Además, el 14%
del total no cuenta con consultorios privados, lo cual es fundamental para la
atención integral por parte de los profesionales de salud.
The project to create a ““Temporary Shelter Home for Women and Children Victims of Family Violence““ has been selected as a topic of interest. Its objective is to provide warm spaces for victims of family violence, whose numbers have increased over the years. This home would be able to offer comprehensive care through recovery and healing environments to women and children, as well as a place for professionals to efficiently carry out therapies. According to a report carried out by the Ombudsman's Office on the supervision of temporary shelter places, the country has only 49 registered Temporary Shelter Homes. In the Ancash region, for example, there is only one home of this type, which would not be enough to properly supply the large number of cases. The report also shows that 53% of all establishments in Peru do not have adequate spaces for people with disabilities, such as ramps, signage and toilets. Furthermore, 14% of the total do not have private offices, which is essential for comprehensive care by health professionals.
The project to create a ““Temporary Shelter Home for Women and Children Victims of Family Violence““ has been selected as a topic of interest. Its objective is to provide warm spaces for victims of family violence, whose numbers have increased over the years. This home would be able to offer comprehensive care through recovery and healing environments to women and children, as well as a place for professionals to efficiently carry out therapies. According to a report carried out by the Ombudsman's Office on the supervision of temporary shelter places, the country has only 49 registered Temporary Shelter Homes. In the Ancash region, for example, there is only one home of this type, which would not be enough to properly supply the large number of cases. The report also shows that 53% of all establishments in Peru do not have adequate spaces for people with disabilities, such as ramps, signage and toilets. Furthermore, 14% of the total do not have private offices, which is essential for comprehensive care by health professionals.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/11257
Discipline: Arquitectura
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Artes
Grade or title: Arquitecto
Juror: Kobata Alva, Sandra Aleida; Gutierrez Pacheco, Luis Alberto; Bejarano Pelaez, Gabriela
Register date: 6-Oct-2023; 4-Nov-2023
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