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Report from an Office on Women’s Health Policies at the III Critical Routes Seminar: borderline situations arising from gênerous violence. The participants were women, ten in total, three health students, four health professionals (nursing technician, psychologist, nurse and social worker), one pedagogue and one lawyer. The methodology used was to discuss from the oral exhibition on Public Health Policies for Women and the music hearing: Mariana went to the Sea. At the end of the debate, it was concluded that in order to understand and report on the health needs of women suffering violence, it is necessary not only to review health policies for women, but also health education and work processes in the public safety area.Report of a workshop on Women’s Health Policy held in the third Critical Paths Seminar: extreme situations resulting from gender violence. The participants were ten women, three health students, four health professionals (nursing Technician, Psychologist, nurse and social worker), an Educator and a lawyer. The methodology used was a debate about Women Public Policy and Listening of music: Mariana Went to the sea. By the end of the debate, we concluded that to understand and COPE with the health needs of women who have submitted violence is necessary to review not only the women health policy, but false health education and the work processes within the public safety setor.Report of an Oficine on Women’s Health Policies held at the III Critical Routes Seminar: borderline situations arising from gênerous violence. The participants were women, ten in total, three health students, four health professionals (nursing technician, psychologist, nurse and social worker), one pedagogue and one lawyer. The methodology used was to discuss from the oral exhibition on Public Health Policies for Women and the music hearing: Mariana went to the Sea. At the end of the debate, it was concluded that in order to understand and report on the health needs of women suffering violence, it is necessary to review not only the health policies for women, but also health education and work processes in the field of public safety.