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The ADLE trains 15 new lifeguards and nautical monitors (11/10/2019)

The Agency for Local Development and Employment of Cartagena has launched a lifeguard and nautical sports monitor course, which is framed within the strategy of Sustainable Urban Development and Integrated La Manga Open 365.

Until next December 27, there will be 15 students who will receive all specific theoretical and practical training to perform future lifeguard work on beaches and in swimming pools, as well as the functions and tasks of sports monitors for Sailing, Canoeing and Rowing.

As indicated by the Councilor for Employment and president of the ADLE, Irene Ruiz, "with this course students will be able to work in nautical schools and yacht clubs, as well as in the swimming pools of hotels and beaches in La Manga."

The requirements to access the course go through being unemployed and enrolled in the offices of the SEF, preferably reside in La Manga and have the title of ESO.

The mayor has visited this week the students of the course, which is taught from last October 8 from Monday to Friday from 9 to 14.30 hours at the premises of the Consortium of La Manga and has a teaching load of 332 hours and 20 practical hours.

In addition, students will also have a scholarship for transportation and will receive the basic knowledge to perform lifeguard duties in aquatic facilities (100 hours), Beach lifeguard (100 hours), first emergency intervention (40 hours), life support course Basic CPR and DESA (12 hours), sail starter monitor (20 hours), canoe starter monitor (20 hours) and rowing starter monitor (20 hours), in addition to the basic boat navigation title (20 hours).

All this includes the federative insurance and licenses of each federation.

The EDUSI La Manga 365 aims to promote training through the ADLE of Cartagena and the ADL of San Javier, with the coordinating role of the Ministry of Development and Infrastructure.

The course is co-financed at 80% by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and 20% by the Autonomous Community.

La Manga 365 'is a strategic project of the Autonomous Community that gives new impetus to infrastructure investment to face new challenges and make the most of the opportunities of this unique enclave in Europe.

It has four priority axes with which seasonality will be progressively reduced and economic development will be promoted throughout the year, mainly through tourism and nautical activities ('La Manga Open');

landscapes, accessibility and spaces will be improved ('La Manga is enjoyed');

sustainable transport will be promoted by developing bike lanes and more parking areas ('La Manga moves');

and more advanced technologies will be promoted, with intelligent networks that improve people's lives ('La Manga connects').

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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