Cartagena City Council held over this quarter a lot of courses, and collaborative action at the situation lactual.
The training offer has been made this morning by the Social Care, Antonio Calderon, the Councillor for Culture and Women, Rosario Montero, and the Councillor for Youth and Employment, Mary Ruth Collado.
The councils have joined forces to work together, through a working group formed by numerous technicians Hall (social workers ,...) coordinating the various areas, to respond to the needs of the population in labor .
It offered a total of 156 training activities of which 94 are related to employment and aimed primarily at unemployed, being totally free.
The remaining 62 are various courses on cultural training in spare time, of which only 25 have a registration fee.
In total, will provide about 38,000 teaching hours, of which about 30,000 are directed to employment. Of these, about 25,000 are requested to carry out in collaboration with the Employment and Training Service of the Autonomous Region in courses , employment workshops, school workshop ...
Will develop computer-related training, construction, hospitality, trade, crafts, social skills, among others, which involved between 15 and 20 students per course.
An outstanding new, the possibility of on-line courses through the municipal website, which will facilitate access to citizens of the various councils that integrates Cartagena, as Jose Maria de la Puerta, La Aljorra and Vista Alegre, between others.
Councillor Mary Ruth Collins stressed the implementation of a socioeconomic study of companies in Cartagena, Fuente Alamo La Union and coordinated by the Employment Service and Training.
The aim is to determine accurately the business needs of the area, allowing us to create courses that are citizens and can find a job.
Have made 6,000 copies of the program will be available in the SKIP in schools and other associations.
All training activities have been united in one program, easily accessible to facilitate stakeholders, finding the course they wish to participate, said Councilman Antonio Calderon.
In addition, also be available on the website of the City of Cartagena, www.cartagena.es
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena