The project employs has trained a group of 15 women living in Fuente Alamo or at risk of social exclusion.
This is an initiative aimed at the integration of labor market participants funded in 2008-2010 to 33,782 euros by the Autonomous Community, through the Ministry of Social Policy, Women and Migration.
On Friday, the director general of Pension Program Evaluation and Inclusion of IMAS, John Brown, along Mayor of Fuente Alamo, María Antonia Conesa, delivered at the offices of the local Chamber of Agriculture diplomas during kindergarten assistant One of the two included in this initiative.
The other course is the access control, professional profile in high demand by businesses in the area.
Through this work of training, the project aims to improve opportunities for labor market participation of groups that are at risk of social exclusion.
Both courses have been developed in three modules: the social and communication skills, which have worked dynamics of personal relationships, empathy and conflict resolution, the professional resources, which were discussed theoretical and practical aspects for search employment, and early childhood education assistant and access control, which was provided to the students specific skills to perform the functions of both dedication.
Source: CARM