Abstract

This article aims to analyze the interconnection between health and social protection in which Social Services operate, and its impact on the processes of access to basic rights for the elderly in Angola. This debate is the result of bibliographical and documentary research, guided by Marx's social theory. The results demonstrate that health and social protection policies and related services are expressions of the current state of contemporary bourgeois society, whose effects in Angola began in the second half of the 20th century, in the process of implementing dependent capitalism. In this context, marked by contradictions and challenges, Social Services is considered a profession that contributes to the fight for quality access to the rights of the elderly.

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