Abstract

The theme is based mainly on the reality of many Brazilians who are not insured by the INSS (National Social Security Institute) who have some kind of disability or even reached the minimum age to retire. The purpose is to show the reality of many people who are unable to become insured and who depend on making their rights impossible. It deals with the Brazilian social assistance contained in article 203 of the Federal Constitution of 1988, with regard to the distribution of the value of income per capita of the minimum wage and shows that regardless of the situation of each family, there is a great discussion about this regularization in the our legal system. In this sense, the general objective of this study is related to the act of granting better living conditions to beneficiaries who have low income, through the application of the Organic Law on Social Assistance. In addition, the Continuous Payment Benefit will consist of a series of actions, measures designed to meet basic human needs, guaranteeing minimum social conditions for the necessary configuration of a dignified life, and providing health and protection (social security or social security) to prevent misfortunes caused by not working. Therefore, BPC (Continuing Benefit) found its identity in basic protection, as it aims to ensure that beneficiaries enjoy the right to family and community coexistence and social work with their families, contributing to meeting their needs and development your skills and competences.

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