Sedes promotes BPC training at school.
The event in Amaralina has the main objective of training 200 technicians from 45 municipalities; The program of the Secretariat of Social Development and Poverty Alleviation identifies among young people up to 18 years old those who are in school and those who are out of school, analyzes the main barriers to access and permanence in the school environment and seeks solutions to overcome the difficulties.
State government - Between June 11th and 13th, the Secretariat of Social Development and Poverty Alleviation (Sedes), through the Superintendence of Social Assistance (SAS), will hold the State Training for the Continuous Benefit Program (BPC) at the School, in the auditorium of the Hotel Vilamar, in Amaralina. The main objective of the event is to train 200 technicians from 45 municipalities, providing guidance on applying the questionnaire and demonstrating the actions of the state management group.
The program will include an official opening, a keynote address on the Living Without Limits Plan, followed by a debate. On subsequent days, the event continues with more lectures and discussions, such as the presentation of the barrier identification questionnaire and a workshop to simulate the application of the questionnaire.
Programme
The Continuous Benefit Payment (BPC) at School is a program that monitors and tracks access to and retention in school for people with disabilities. Its objective is to improve the quality of life and dignity of beneficiaries, guaranteeing their access to and retention in school, as well as monitoring their studies.
The program identifies young people up to 18 years old who are in school and those who are out of school, analyzes the main barriers to access and retention in the school environment, and seeks solutions to overcome these difficulties. In 2008, Governor Jaques Wagner joined the program, with the participation of 273 municipalities in Bahia, and renewed the commitment in 2011.