| The project works on different lines of intervention with the users, such as one of training and job orientation to promote their inclusion in the labor market to improve their situation | The social care program developed by the Oblatas del Santísimo Redentor entity has provided support in the municipality of Murcia to 221 women victims of sexual exploitation during the last year.
This figure represents half of those served by this organization throughout the Region of Murcia. This information was revealed this morning by the Councilor for Social and Family Rights, Pilar Torres, during a visit she made to the facilities that Oblatas has in the city of Murcia on José Tapia Sanz Street.
The project that this social entity follows works on different lines of intervention with the users, such as training and job orientation to promote their inclusion in the labor market so that their situation improves. Enhance job-finding skills The City Council, through Social Rights, provides economic support to this activity through a grant of 22,000 euros.
Specifically, they are intended for the project called 'training women: Know yourself, seek and you will find.
Pre-employment skills'. The mayor, Pilar Torres, has highlighted that "the socio-health crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic has aggravated the difficult situation faced by women who are victims of sexual exploitation, a group that they serve daily in Oblatas with the collaboration of the City Council.
Support for those most in need is laudable and has the backing of the Government Team, which will always go hand in hand with social entities to reduce the social bill that is causing Covid-19 ". The total number of interventions carried out within the framework of the social program carried out by Oblates in Murcia was 1,057, while the participants in the Training and Labor Orientation Project were 36. Sending job offers and layoff guidance Oblatas offers sending of job offers by WhatsApp and labor intermediation, guidance on dismissals due to unforeseen circumstances related to the state of alarm that was decreed by the pandemic, carrying out online and telephone procedures with the Employment and Training Service of the regional Government, with the SEPE and with the General Treasury of Social Security and management of residential resources. It is also in charge of carrying out telephone monitoring of the women attended, offering information on the measures to be followed in the Covid-19 crisis.
Workers continue to provide users with protective materials, such as masks, gloves, and hydro-alcoholic gel. Similarly, Oblatas maintains active lines of psychological care and guidance and advice for the telematic management of benefits, administrative procedures, processing of financial aid to cover basic needs for food, hygiene and cleaning, training through the sending of digital material or audiovisual and individualized monitoring to reinforce the employment orientation of each user.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia