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Federal Constitution

Integrated Management of Services, Benefits and Income Transfers in the Unique System of Social Assistance (SUAS) October 2010. Federal Constitution. Non-contributory. Contributory. Background. 1988 – Federal Constitution. PNAS – National Policy of Social Assistance. 2005. 1993. 2004.

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Federal Constitution

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  1. Integrated Management of Services, Benefits and Income Transfers in the Unique System of Social Assistance (SUAS) October 2010

  2. Federal Constitution Non-contributory Contributory

  3. Background 1988 – Federal Constitution PNAS – National Policy of Social Assistance 2005 1993 2004 Creation of MDS LOAS – Organic Law of Social Assistance

  4. Social assistance is a citizenship right and an obligation of the State; • Family driven; • Decentralized and participative management; Social control; • Adhesion of 5.525 municipalities (99,3%), 26 states (100%) and the Federal District; • Management is organized considering the size of municipalities, geographic regions, territory (at local level) and complexity of services.

  5. Basic Social Protection Low complexity: prevention of social vulnerability and strengthening of family and community ties Services are offered in Reference Centers of Social Assistance (CRAS) – public equipments located at vulnerable territories.

  6. Social Assistance Basic Social ProtectionServices Basic Social Protection Home Support to the Aged and Disabled Convivence and Ties Strengthening

  7. Special Social Protection Medium and high complexity: focus on families and individuals that suffered the violation of rights and/or the rupture of family and community ties. Actions are mainly hold by Reference Specialized Centers of Social Assistance (CREAS) – public equipments located at social risk areas.

  8. Social Assistance Special Social ProtectionServices Special Social Protection Medium complexity High Complexity

  9. Social Assistance Benefits • Continuous Cash Benefit Programme (BPC) • Constitutional right; • No conditionalities; • Grants 1 minimum wage to disabled or aged (65+) people, who are unable to work and whose per capita family income is inferior to ¼ of the minimum wage (~U$286) • 1.722.093 disabled beneficiaries and 1.593.678 aged people • Eventual benefits (birth, death, calamity, temporary vulnerability)

  10. CashTransfer • Bolsa FamíliaProgramme • Conditioned cash transfer • 12.769.155 families

  11. Protocol of Integrated Management of Services, Social Assistance Benefits and Income Transfers • Published in 2009 • Links income security, the right to family and community convivence and the development of autonomy, as foreseen in the National Policy of Social Assistance • Sets responsibilities for the federative bodies, norms on flows (inside and outside the system) and information management and procedures for family attendance

  12. Protocol of Integrated Management of Services, Social Assistance Benefits and Income Transfers CREAS/ Special Social Protection CRAS/ Basic Social Protection Bolsa Família BPC Benefitiaryfamiliesunder social vulnerability Benefitiaryfamiliesunder social risk

  13. Protocol of Integrated Management of Services, Social Assistance Benefits and Income Transfers MDS Data and indicators production and improvement of the information flow States Municipalities CRAS/CREAS

  14. Protocol of Integrated Management of Services, Social Assistance Benefits and Income Transfers Before the protocol... After the protocol... The focus of the protocol is not the income transfer nor the benefit nor the service, but the consolidation of a social protection net for families in their territories.

  15. Thank you! Leonardo Prudente leonardo.prudente@mds.gov.br www.mds.gov.br

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