A total of 91, nine more than last year, the activities the Agency for Local Development and Employment has included in its program for the first half of this year 2013, today presented Councillor for Employment, Diego Ortega, and ADLE director, Francisco García Valenzuela.
As Ortega pointed out, this program is a major economic effort, after the budget decrease in employment workshops and Training Workshops, in order to meet the demands in terms of training, guidance and advice to entrepreneurs.
The actions and projects planned, which is expected to involve about 6,000 users, influence, especially in improving the training of the unemployed, their orientation, their integration into the workforce and support for entrepreneurs and companies, both educational level, and economic and advice.
As new and in response to the demands of various sectors, the increase ADLE actions concerning languages, especially English and German, also providing users Leonardo the prior execution of Polish and Czech courses, which have to defend in performing their professional practices.
As for computer courses, has increased both the number and the content so that they will undertake mid-level three courses, one advanced and one on management applications.
Another innovation in training, is conducting courses seeking careers exploiting the tourism potential of Cartagena by the fact of being a coastal city.
So, has scheduled a course for obtaining Divemaster certificate, which involves performing practices in multiple diving schools in the area, and also are scheduled courses lifeguards and swimming instructor.
Also new performing a new Leonardo program, aimed at young unemployed of initial qualification courses and Training Workshops, which will enable them to do an internship in Portugal, accompanied by a monitor.
Councilman Jobs also highlighted a new initiative aimed at integrating immigrants, MOVES-T project, which will be developed in collaboration with the Social Care Councils and Youth, which will be presented later.
So far, developments in the training section, pear also be given in other areas, such as the unemployed pills guidance to develop throughout the year, where they will be helped personally to realize their self-candidacy by Internet and prepare your resume for job search.
On the other hand, reconfeccionan and consolidate programs like Classroom FIXED, which this year will teach courses involving companies require certificates when occupying a particular job in construction, industry, hospitality or trade, such as Professional Construction Card.
To this end, efforts are underway approval, the ability to obtain food handler card, professional training for the transport of goods, the hazard analysis and critical control points, etc ...
It strengthens the CONNECT program that prepares unemployed for qualification to enable them to access the intermediate training cycles, after the success of last year, given that 90% of students obtained the degree, having scheduled a new edition starting in February.
The Cheque Entrepreneur, meanwhile, expands to meet the counseling technology companies and advising on the licensing of activity.
As long as the projects are being prepared, one for the employment workshop and two for Schools Workshop, to be presented by the Agency, in which the time will be reduced and the prize of the same, as announced during the presentation of the Agency's budget for this year.
Finally, Councilman Jobs highlighted the wide acceptance of the incorporation of the Local Development Agency and Employment to social networking through Facebook and Twitter, and the signing of important cooperation agreements with the SEF, one for coordinating actions unify databases, and other professionals to facilitate non-labor practices in companies Cartagena unemployed.
The budget allocated to the program of activities of the ADLE for first half of 2013 amounted to 1,077,622 euros, contributions from the City Council, the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia through the Employment and Training Service and the Department of Education, the Ministry of Employment and Social Security, the Ministry of Education and the European Social Fund.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena