Detran announces list of approved candidates in 'CNH Pai D'égua' for atypical mothers
The list of two thousand classified candidates in the Metropolitan Region of Belém is now available for consultation on the Department of Transit website
With approximately 5,000 registered, the Social Program CNH Pai D'égua, special edition Atypical Mothers, implemented by the Government of Pará, announced on this Monday (16) the list of approved candidates in municipalities of the Metropolitan Region of Belém. Two thousand candidates were classified, and are now eligible to proceed with the next stages of the Program, as determined by the Notice.
Considered the largest free issuance program of the National Driver's License in Brazil, the CNH Pai D'égua is already benefiting 60,000 people throughout the State. In May, the state government allocated part of the Program's vacancies for atypical mothers, whose children have been diagnosed with some disability. The initiative aims to recognize the difficulties these women face in entering the job market, especially given their routine of dedicating themselves to caring for their children, which includes travel to clinics and other activities necessary for physical and intellectual development.
In this special edition, the traffic region formed by the municipalities of Belém (including the islands of Cotijuba, Mosqueiro, Caratateua, and Combu), Ananindeua, Marituba, Benevides, Santa Bárbara do Pará, Santa Izabel do Pará, Castanhal, and Barcarena was the first to receive registrations. The list of classified candidates for this region can be accessed on the website cnhp.detran.pa.gov.br or at the State Department of Transit (www.detran.pa.gov.br).

Calendar and documents - Detran warns classified candidates to pay attention to the Program calendar contained in the Notice. "It is important to observe the dates of each stage to avoid disqualification, as well as all the necessary documents at the time of enrollment. We want all candidates to be beneficiaries and take advantage of this opportunity that the state government is providing to make the CNH a support and assistance tool for atypical mothers," explained the general director of Detran, Renata Coelho.
According to the Notice, the presentation of appeals will be on the 17th and 18th of this month (Tuesday and Wednesday). Tie-breaking criteria include: number of atypical children, lower family per capita income, greater number of members in the family group, being a beneficiary of the Bolsa Família Program (federal government), not having an employment bond, and older candidates.