The City Council will maintain its support for the Community Oblate Sisters of the Holy Redeemer to continue their "Know, Browse and find" program that caters to women engaged in prostitution contexts and living in social exclusion.
To do this, the institution will develop a pre-employment skills course aimed at providing tools for acquiring knowledge and personal skills and job search to facilitate their integration into the labor market.
Women participants will have the opportunity to attend a workshop hairdressing, cooking and domestic worker and social care for dependents.
They learn to face a job interview and cover letters, know their rights and duties as workers and acquire training in the labor market and the employment contract.
The last phase, prior to the awarding of diplomas, reserves to advance the Internet job search and end with an evaluation of the program.
During all stages, the non-Spanish speaking attendees also receive Spanish classes and basic computer and group therapy.
The contribution this year the City Council, through the Department of Social Rights, for this project, amounting to 22,000 euros.
The Governing Board has also given its approval to another agreement social field, in this case, with Murcia Auxilia Association, intended to implement a program of care for people with physical disabilities.
With a budget of 8,000 euros, the City will contribute to conduct volunteer training activities, entertainment and leisure, respite and two projects of theater and physical expression and summer camps.
A third agreement has received the approval relates to a grant of 8,000 euros will receive the collective "Do not deprive yourself" to continue with its advice about sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases and the organization of activities protection and HIV prevention;
primarily for the development of rapid diagnostic tests.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia