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CCOO denounces the lack of attention to students with specific needs in the Mediterranean IES (04/03/2020)

The Federation of Teaching Workers Commissions (FECCOO) Region of Murcia denounces that the General Directorate of Public Function has been hiring since October without hiring an interpreter in Sign Language to serve two students of the Mediterranean IES of Cartagena due to lack of budget.

The Secondary Education Center on October 22 requested the Ministry of Education to appoint a sign language interpreter to attend two students of the special professional training program.

This request, accompanied by multiple phone calls, was repeated on January 28, with no results to date.

This request is managed by the Diversity Attention Service, which in turn claims the Non-Teaching Personnel Service (both services within Education) and this transfers the hiring request to the Ministry of Finance and Public Function, ultimately responsible for the appointments of certain professionals as sign language interpreters, physiotherapists, educational technical assistants (ATE) and educators, among others.

"The Public Service response has been that it does not have a budget for the hiring of a person that meets this need, then they admit to being aware of the situation," said Nacho Tornel, general secretary of the CCOO RM Teaching Federation.

Non-teaching staff is continually subjected to the lack of synchrony of both councils when it comes to solving jobs that need to be filled for different reasons.

The direct consequence is that these two students are unable to keep up with their educational process because they lack the necessary support for it.

The union deeply regrets that the regional government ceases to ensure the educational attention of students with specific needs, while increasing the requirement for non-compulsory education in the hands of private companies benefiting from educational concerts.

"When we talk about cuts in Education, we also do it to refer to the scarce resources allocated to attention to diversity and to denounce that it becomes a showcase to simulate a commitment that is later boycotted in cases like this," he concludes. Tornel

Source: CCOO Región de Murcia

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