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- ItemSomente MetadadadosColônias de pescadores da região costeira do estado de São Paulo e políticas de educação em saúde(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-02-06) Santos Junior, Carlos Francisco dos [UNIFESP]; Batista, Sylvia Helena Souza da Silva [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloThe aim of this thesis was to understand the health education practices in São Paulo state coast fishery communities, from the colonies leaders, associates and families prospective. The methodology comprised a descriptive study with qualitative referencing. Fishermen, their families and the fishery colonies leaders from São Paulo state coast were the focus of this study. In total, ten fishing colonies participated on this research, comprising fishermen and families, and associates with some connection with the colonies managers. The data used comes from interviews, and consultation of official documents when made available. The data was collected from 26th November 2018 to 25th April 2019, starting in Santos and ending in Ubatuba, where a diary with all the relevant information were kept to follow the data. All the interviews were transcript in full, and a thematic analysis was made. From the interviews, several common topics were found: the colonies organisation; the empowerment of the fishermen to their rights to health and education; the use of the colonies as a space for dialogue; the role of the colonies in structuring the base for artisanal fisherman learning; health and public policies relations; health, sickness and life quality; sickness and its impact on the fishermen’s lives; the view of the colony as a space for the community visibility; the colonies and their connection to the environment; past, present and future observation; projects and dreams; and the challenges, expectations and perspectives. Concluding, this study showed the daily reality of the fishermen and families, revealing the difficulties on the group organisation to protect themselves and maintain the artisanal fishing tradition.