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The ADLE offers some thirty courses for the last quarter of the year (05/10/2017)

The Agency for Local Development and Employment (ADLE) in Cartagena launches for the last quarter of this year a training offer of about thirty courses, all free, which will benefit about 600 people with the aim of improving their employability.

These training actions have external financing, mainly from the Regional Service of Employment and Training of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia (SEF), and by the City Council itself as well as collaboration with other entities.

The acting mayor of Cartagena, Juan Pedro Torralba, and the manager of the ADLE, Manuel Mora, presented on Thursday the wide range of courses and training activities and to improve the employability of the youth of the municipality to be developed from October until December.

PROJECT 'COLOC'

The most ambitious commitment of this program will begin precisely in December, when the COLOC Project will be launched, aimed at young people up to 30 years enrolled in the National System of Youth Guarantee and oriented to the realization of integral insertion itineraries labor.

This initiative will be subsidized by the SEF through the Directorate General of Relations with the Autonomous Communities and includes occupational training, complementary training in languages ​​and new technologies, individual and group sessions for the development of personal and social skills, non-work practices in companies and, on a voluntary basis, practices in the European Union and even international labor mobility.

Up to 90 young people can participate, divided into two phases of six months each, and receive an attendance grant.

The registration period starts on October 16th.

The project also includes the temporary hiring of three advisors and the co-financing is 9% by the Department of Youth and the City Council with its own funds, bringing about 49,000 euros.

In addition, these 90 youngsters will be able to benefit from two Level II professional qualifications (for which you must have at least ESO), which are the 'Dynamization of children's and young people's educational leisure activities' and' Socorrismo en aquatic facilities';

and another for young people without studies of 'Basic operations of restaurant bar'.

These three will be developed in the first period, while in the second, from January, will be offered the 'Sociocultural services', 'Administration' and 'Masonry'.

Registration will open in October and November respectively and classes will start in January.

PROGRAMS SUBSIDIZED BY THE SEF

Also, three mixed employment and training programs subsidized by the SEF have been included, which will be developed in three moments and in which 120 student-workers will participate.

One of them is the Integral Care for Dependency in Social Institutions (AIDIS), intended for over 25 years and is carried out in collaboration with the Instituto Murciano de Acción Social (IMAS).

There is also the Three Forks program for young people up to 25 years enrolled in the National Service of Youth Guarantee and is done in collaboration with Caritas Cartagena.

And on the other hand there is the Parque de la Rosa program, in which 40 student-workers will work to recover and maintain this green area to obtain their specialty degrees, as announced a time ago the mayor of the port city, Ana Belén Castejón.

In this last program 40 unemployed will be able to be trained in masonry and gardening for nine months, until June 2018. These 40 young people will be divided into two groups of 20, which will perform activities auxiliary to nurseries, gardens and garden centers and auxiliary operations of rigid finishes and urbanization respectively.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES

Among the training actions proposed by the SEF are also the possibility of obtaining certificates of professionalism that accredit the training for the development of a work activity.

Thus, for unemployed people is the course of Cuisine and restaurant service, which has a high labor insertion;

Plumbing;

Job Skills Workshop;

Auxiliary operations of electrical networks;

and Auxiliary operations of assemblies of electrotechnical and telecommunications installations in buildings, whose registration is open.

For busy workers, online sales courses and local tourist information management are available.

These are without professional certificate, since they serve for the specialization of the workers.

There is also a Microenterprise Creation and Management Course, with Level III certificate, aimed at people over 35 years of age, and whose application period is also open.

PROGRAMS FINANCED BY THE ADLE

In mid-October, the CONECTA Program's groups will begin their preparation to obtain the official title of ESO at the Quarry Training Center.

The registration deadline for the same remains open at this time.

On October 9, registration begins and two new editions of the ADLE Barrios Program, which will benefit 20 students in Los Barreros and Villalba.

In this initiative the councils of Decentralization and Social Services collaborate.

The Fixed Classroom Program, focused on specialization and qualification for the performance of a professional activity, will arrive in November with three editions of the Food Handler Course, which will involve 20 students per edition.

The registration deadline is now open.

The Aula Empresa Innova Program, which is carried out in collaboration with the European Business and Innovation Center of the Region (CEEIC), under the Institute of Development, is already designing the program aimed at training entrepreneurs and small businesses in the municipality.

AGREEMENT WITH THE TELEFÓNICA FOUNDATION

On the other hand, an agreement with the Fundación Telefónica will launch a six-month training action focused on training professionals in digital technologies with greater professional demand, such as the development of mobile applications.

The course combines face-to-face and online training and is aimed at 25 young people between the ages of 18 and 35.

The enrollment period will open shortly and in the organization of the same, apart from the ADLE, participate the councils of New Technologies and Youth.

"We believe from the Government that it is an opportunity that is opening up to Cartagena society for those people who in their day stopped studying and for professionals or people who have stopped working and are now unemployed," said Juan Pedro Torralba .

On the other hand, Manuel Mora stated that "the offer has increased considerably in training actions" and commented on the COLOC Project which is a "real possibility of developing real employment routes for young people in order to improve the employability "and recalled the possibility of doing internships in companies and that 16 students can practice in Italy or Portugal, and that 10%, around nine students, can go to work in a country in the European Union.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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