Data Justa

Natalia Aguirre Contreras

She holds a degree in Social Work from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Social Work. She has complemented her academic training with specialized courses and diploma programs in psychosocial intervention with children and youth, human rights approaches, intercultural perspectives, and institutional violence, consolidating a critical and interdisciplinary view of social intervention. She has professional experience in specialized child protection and juvenile criminal responsibility programs, working with children and adolescents in contexts of high social vulnerability. Her work has involved diagnostic assessments, the design and implementation of intervention plans, the preparation of technical and expert reports, psychosocial support, and coordination with intersectoral networks—promoting the exercise of rights from a restorative and social justice perspective. She is currently part of the research team of the Millennium Nucleus DATA JUSTA, in the line of Social Uprising, where she is developing a thesis titled “Access to Justice and the Social Uprising: The State’s Response to Victims of Rights Violations in the Context of Social Mobilization”, supervised by Professor Daniela Bolívar. This research analyzes, from a narrative approach, how the Victim Support Program has addressed the exercise of the right to participation among victims of institutional violence in the context of the social uprising. The study is framed within a critical perspective on participation, understanding it as a central element of access to justice and as a multidimensional right that goes beyond the legal sphere, recognizing the social, political, and symbolic dimensions of the reparative process.

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