| The Council closes to the public the dependencies of Paseo Alfonso XIII, Canteras, Apeadero de Barrio Peral and �rea de Los Barreros, as well as classrooms with free Internet access | Due to the general epidemiological situation and the indications established by the Cartagena City Council to prevent the COVID-19 contagion curve from continuing to increase in the municipality, the Youth Council suspends all scheduled face-to-face activities until January 30, keeping exclusively those of a telematic nature. In this way, the offices of the Council on the Paseo de Alfonso XIII are closed to the public, and with it the transfer of classrooms and computer access points; Also, they will temporarily close the Free Internet Access Classrooms of Barrios and Provincial Councils, as well as the Canteras, Barrio Peral halt and Los Barreros area. In this sense, the Councilor for Youth, David Mart�nez Noguera, stressed that â € œOnce again, from Juventud Cartagena we adapt our programs and care to health circumstances, using the online methodology and social networks to to reach the largest number of users possible, without the need for them to leave the house, thus appealing to the responsibility of the youngest. Thus, programs such as the Alternative Free Time offer different leisure options through the TLA social networks in their winter edition, with a wide range of activities that will take place throughout the year.
month and which include cooking, crafts, training or family games, among others. The Socio-educational Intervention through the â € ˜¿Vienes? or ¿I am going? â € ™ will be held with educational centers through online talks through the Jitsi Meet platform that the City Council of Cartagena adapts for this purpose, while the Training Program, which will be presented Next week, it will have courses and workshops in online format, the face-to-face block being postponed until the health situation allows it. For its part, the InformaJoven will attend in person on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m., by appointment, for the issuance of Digital Certificates and registrations in the citizen's folder.
The weekly newsletter TOMA NOTE will also continue to be published, as well as offering information regarding the calls through its website and social networks. The youth correspondents, supervised by this service and in charge of informing their colleagues of the news of interest to the youngest, will continue working as before through online training.
and social networks, @corresponsales_cartagena, an Instagram account that they themselves created to stand up to COVID-19. The rest of the programs and services of the Youth Council will maintain their roadmap established on the occasion of the pandemic, offering during this new period personalized attention by telephone and telematics on Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m., by appointment by calling 968 128 862 or in the following emails: Councilor for Youth: youth@ayto-cartagena.es Informajoven: informajoven@ayto-cartagena.es Youth Participation and Associations: participacionjuvenil@ayto-cartagena.es Young Space: Espaciojoven@ayto-cartagena.es Welcome Space: acogida@ayto-cartagena.es Employment Space: trabajojoven@ayto-cartagena.es Education Space: educacionjoven@ayto-cartagena.es Health And Gender Space: saludjoven@ayto-cartagena.es Housing Space: Viviendajoven@ayto-cartagena.es Social Space: socialjoven@ayto-cartagena.es Eurodesk Cartagena: cartagena @ eurodeskeu European Mobility: voluntariadoeuropeo@ayto-cartagena.es Implica2: implica2@ayto-cartagena.es Mandarache Award: mandarache@ayto-cartagena.es Between Strings and Metals: entrecuerdasymetales@ayto-cartagena.es T-LA Alternative Free Time: participacionjuvenil@ayto-cartagena.es UrbanCT: urbanct@ayto-cartagena.es Canteras Youth Center: centrojuvenilcanteras@ayto-cartagena.es function { ;(, , {});}
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena