While many anxiously await the income transfer, others face the interruption of support that is crucial to their families' survival.
(Photo: Agência Brasil) Reduction of Bolsa Família to R$600; understands that Bolsa Família offers a minimum benefit of R$600 to more than 21 million families in vulnerable situations. Access to this fund requires registration in the Single Registry (CadÚnic), where the importance that people can achieve is determined.
Keeping CadÚnico data up to date is essential for receiving this benefit, as the system is the main gateway to cha 'ana' and other social benefits.
The interruption of Bolsa Família can happen for several reasons: Lack of updating in CadÚnic: it is essential to keep family and residential data updated in the system to avoid blocking the benefit. Updates can be made every two years or if there are changes in the family's life, such as a change of address, the birth of children or a change in income.
Cases of fraud: The federal government analyzes data to verify the eligibility of beneficiaries and identify cases of fraud. If it is determined that the grantee does not meet program requirements, the grant may be suspended or terminated.
Failure to comply with permanence rules: The program requires beneficiary families to comply with some rules, such as minimum school attendance for children and adolescents and nutritional monitoring for pregnant women, children and adolescents. Failure to comply with these terms and conditions may result in termination of service.
It is important to understand the different phases that profit can go through:
Suspension: Temporary interruption of the benefit to allow a new assessment of the beneficiary's situation. Cut: Immediate interruption of tariffs, with the possibility of recovery upon regularization of the situation. Veto: Permanent cancellation of the benefit, with no possibility of recovery Even after the suspension or cut of the benefit, beneficiaries have the opportunity to regularize their situation:
Deadline: 30 days to regularize the situation with the Social Assistance Reference Center (CRAS). Documentation: Submit the necessary documentation to prove that you meet the program criteria. Regularization: After regularization, the federal government has up to 60 days to evaluate the documentation and decide to resume payments, including retroactive payments to the month in which the benefit was suspended or cut. To avoid cutting Bolsa Família To avoid problems and guarantee receipt of aid, it is important that beneficiaries benefit from Bolsa Família:
Keep your data up to date Bolsa Família Access the CadÚnic website (https://www.gov.br/mds/pt-br/acoes-e-programs/cadastre-unique) or call 121. Look for CRAS or another. Compliance with laws relating to permanence: Guarantee minimum school attendance for children and young people. Participate in nutritional monitoring. See the payment calendar: See the complete calendar on the Ministry of Citizenship website (https://www.gov.br/mds/pt-br). Follow the news about the show. The suspension of the R$600 Bolsa Família subsidy affects the livelihoods of millions of Brazilians. It is important to inform beneficiaries about their rights and responsibilities so that the program can be fully reestablished and to care for families who need it most.