Lagostena Maria Zamora, a student at 5 ° Garden City Elementary School, and Andrea Perona Baró, 6 ° course Antonio Ulloa Elementary School, have been awarded at Regional Contest stage drawing of the Campaign Grows Security.
The award finalists students took place last Friday in the Press Room of the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment, whose owner, Constantine Sotoca, presided over the ceremony accompanied by the Director of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health of Autonomous Community, Tomas Perez, and the Director General of Labour, Fernando José Vélez.
As re recall, the Department of Education of the City of Cartagena has offered throughout the academic year 2009/2010 all schools in the municipality the opportunity to participate in the campaign grows on Security, the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment through the Institute of Occupational Health and Safety and the company SICO, launched last October.
The aim is to promote among students in third year primary preventive lifestyles become more accountable to young people as future workers and as future entrepreneurs.
As a climax to the work done in schools has summoned them to the drawing competition, where students have competed in a local stage and the finalists have been chosen to compete in the regional stage.
Of the 40 centers participating in the campaign, have applied to participate in the contest drawing 15 schools with a total of 540 jobs.
The two students were awarded cartageneras finalists and local phase, which were winners of a total of 19 student participants, representing 15 centers presented their work at the competition.
SECURITY GROWS FROM THE CLASSROOMS
The campaign wanted to spread the benefits of preventive behavior among students enrolled in studies 5 and 6 of primary school.
To this end, a professional prevention has shifted to individual schools to give presentations to teachers and students to the school explaining what risks they are exposed to falls, school stress, burns, electrical hazards, cuts, wounds, shock, fire or toxic.
In addition, they have provided multimedia material and paper material to work in the classroom so students learn themselves playing to recognize hazards and avoid them.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena