Abstract
This essay reflects on the implementation of federal government emergency aid in Brazil in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting elements from the work of Social Workers in the context of growing demand for the supply of material provisions. Economic and social conditions in Brazil have particularities that impact the operationalisation of this benefit, which is aimed at the poor, that add complexity and impose limits. When considering the structural limits set, this context imposes challenges on the work of Social Workers. The need to reconnect and enhance the struggle for social rights is emphasised through the different strategies of the working class.
Highlights
This essay reflects on the implementation of Federal Government Emergency Aid in Brazil in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting elements from the work of Social Workers in the context of growing demand for the supply of material provisions
Country’s economic and social conditions followed by a reflection on the operationalisation of Emergency Aid and the work of Social Workers
It is necessary to understand the measures imposed by the federal government in the context of the pandemic, linked with the socioeconomic context of Brazilian families and the overall limits set for their implementation
Summary
This essay reflects on the implementation of Federal Government Emergency Aid in Brazil in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting elements from the work of Social Workers in the context of growing demand for the supply of material provisions. Country’s economic and social conditions followed by a reflection on the operationalisation of Emergency Aid and the work of Social Workers.
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