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To strengthen the emotional and social development of adolescents, promoting self-awareness, empathy, autonomy, and healthy communication.

Where ideas, feelings, and attitudes meet.
Specialized guidance for cases of violence

Receive technical support from psychologists with extensive experience in the protection network.

A safe space to reflect on everyday challenges in practice.

An ethical, welcoming, and safe environment to discuss real everyday questions.

Care for the caregiver

Meetings that strengthen your performance and support your emotional resilience.

About the project
Tell me about it:

The "Fala Aí" project creates a safe space for conversation and expression, strengthening self-awareness and respect, and helping each young person develop awareness, connection, and resilience.

The project combines group experiences, expressive resources, and thematic discussion circles based on the socio-educational approach of the Espiral Method, which integrates body, mind, and emotion.

 

Promotes the recognition of one's own emotions and potential

Develops communication, empathy, and group interaction skills

Addresses sensitive topics such as bullying, sexuality, identity, and social media in an educational and supportive way

Involves families in the process of understanding the changes of adolescence;

Creates a culture of dialogue and mutual care within the school and family environment.

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Intertwined offers exactly that:
specialized guidance, peer exchange, and emotional support so that no one has to act alone.

  • Improved self-esteem and emotional expression of adolescents;

  • Increased empathy and peer interaction;

  • Reduced conflicts and bullying situations;

  • Strengthening the bond between school, family and young people;

Why do professionals need support to deal with cases of violence?

Data from Brazil shows the magnitude of the challenge. Discussing cases offers more security, clarity, and support for those on the front lines.

274,299 reports of violence against children and adolescents in 2024

Brazil recorded nearly 275,000 reports of violence against children and adolescents in the last year alone—a sign that the demand for support, care, and technical intervention has never been higher.

71% of reports
of violence against children and adolescents are committed within the home

Violence occurs predominantly within the family environment, requiring professionals trained to provide ethical and careful support and guidance.

42% of women
who suffered violence say their children witnessed the aggression

Children exposed to violence need specialized care, which increases the demand for trained professionals.
Who is it suitable for?

It is a space designed especially for psychologists, students, educators, professionals in the protection network, social workers, child protection counselors, and caregivers.

Group or individual supervision is indicated for those who:

Works or prepares to work with situations of violence, vulnerability, or social protection

​Attends to children, adolescents, families, or adults in distress;

Seeks ethical, technical, and emotional guidance to handle complex cases;

Want to expand your repertoire, strengthen your practice, and develop resilience;

Needs a safe space for exchange, care, and reflection.

Intertwined offers two participation formats

Case Discussion Group
(continuous format)

Ideal for those who need constant support, exchange, and strengthening.

Investment with social value, which supports the continuity of the Espiral Nucleus projects

Monthly social contribution

R$550

per participant

Fixed classes with up to 6 professionals

Fortnightly meetings of 2 hours

Mediation conducted by specialist psychologists from the Espiral Center

Ethical, welcoming discussion and practical application of real-life situations

Building a repertoire and strategies for everyday life

BONUS: Monthly discount of R$150.00 via donation to Nota Fiscal Paulista

Individual Support

(single session)

Recommended for those who need to discuss an urgent, sensitive, or specific case.

Investment with social value, which supports the continuity of the Espiral Nucleus projects

Unique social contribution

R$150

per session

Unique encounter with 1h–2h

Specialized technical listening

Support for defining referrals and management

Emotional security for dealing with emergency situations

BONUS: first individual session may be subsidized via donation from Nota Fiscal Paulista

Start of Meetings

March/2026

100% Online

Via ZOOM or Teams

All our projects, courses, and programs are inspired by the Espiral Method

Learn the impact of your Contribution Social:

Every contribution helps keep Espiral moving, directly supporting:

Holding discussion groups, lectures and workshops in schools and institutions

Training ofprofessionals trained to welcome and protectchildren and adolescents

Production of materials and e-books for educators and families

Direct support tochildren and adolescents in vulnerable situations

With your support, we strengthen your practice and, at the same time, strengthen the protection of rights in communities.
Each contribution helps the Espiral Nucleus to expand violence prevention actions, support professionals in the protection network, and break the cycle of violence in a concrete and continuous way.

How to participate?

Register as a donor of Núcleo Espiral on the Nota Fiscal Paulista.

It's fast and free.

See the step by step here:

How to donate invoice Paulista 

Fill out your registration on this page.
Choose how you want to participate: Group supervision or individual supervision.
Send the proof of payment + your details to our email or WhatsApp.

Email: comunicacao@núcleoespiral.org.br 

WhatsApp: 11 97195-5123

To support our work and strengthen those who care

We work with the five conceptual pillars of the Espiral Method, which guide all our practices, projects, and training.

The Espiral Method was born from the need to activate protective factors, expand internal resources, and cultivate a new way of looking at individual and collective commitment in the prevention of violence. It fosters more secure bonds, more responsible decisions, and care experiences that transform realities.

It is this sensitive, responsible, and deeply committed way of working with protection that guides every meeting, every project, and every course at Núcleo Espiral.

The five pillars that make up the Espiral Method are:

Resilience

Strengthen your internal resources to face violence, transforming challenges and pain into learning and strength.

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Experience

Learn by doing, reflecting on your own experiences and expanding self-knowledge and awareness.

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Body

Integrate body and mind in the present moment, regaining presence, strength, and personal support.

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Group

Practice boundaries, rules, empathy, and collaboration with others, strengthening bonds and socialization.

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Symbol

Explore the meaning of each experience, with a Jungian symbolic dimension that transforms actions into experiences of acceptance.

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