| The Agency for Local Development and Employment has offered four online training actions after adapting to the exceptional situation caused by Covid-19 | The Local Development and Employment Agency has completed the online courses that make up the programming of the first edition of its virtual classroom, managed through the Moodle platform.
A total of four training actions have been offered during this first stage of the ADLE virtual classroom, in which 135 people have participated. 'Food and hygiene for dependent people in social institutions' has been the last of the four courses that have been offered through this initiative, launched from the beginning of the State of Alarm in order to provide students, from home, the same quality training that was being given at the ADLE facilities. "The training actions, which have been offered between April and July, have had a great success of participation and have allowed both unemployed and active workers, to train in different labor sectors such as hospitality, care for dependency and employment.
gardening ”, has remarked the councilor for Education, Employment and Business and president of the ADLE, Irene Ruiz.Thus, participants have been able to train using simply a mobile device, which allowed them to access the virtual platform of the Cartagena City Council, Moodle, in a simple and operational way.
"The platform makes it easy, in an intuitive and operational way, to access the course content, while the students have been tutored at all times by the teacher of each subject", Irene Ruiz highlighted.The first of the courses to be launched was 'Prevention regulations against Covid-19 in the hospitality industry'.
After this course, they have launched 'Vertical Gardening', 'Hospital Kitchen' and, already during the month of July, 'Food and hygiene for dependent people in social institutions'.“During the State of Alarm, the ADLE has fully adapted to continue offering quality training to Cartagena and Cartagena.
After this first edition, the training department continues to work on the development of training actions aimed at enhancing the professional skills of both job seekers and workers ”, the councilor concluded.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena