This article particularizes the confrontation between the public policy of social protection and the values of the capital society. Due to necessities related to dependence, fragility and victimization, its preventive and restorative action finds obstacles to complete attention, to exercise social control and to assign whole public responsibility. The social worker moves around this complex field that paradoxically operates barriers of access for social protection rights.
Social protection; Social segurity; Social Service; Protection rights; Social protection incompleteness