A young thirty judicial, between 16 and 18, the detention center Abanilla La Zarza, gardening have learned through the Training Plan funded by the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment and the European Social Fund with the collaboration of the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety.
The students, most at risk of social exclusion, they have learned and practiced techniques for enabling new green areas and the preservation and maintenance of existing premises in the center.
The training plan developed through the House of Trades include Computer Literacy modules, Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Awareness, Development for Entrepreneurial Activity, Basic Education, Gender Equality and Social Economy, among others.
The Director General of Prevention of Violence and Juvenile Reform, Teresa Moreno, along with the director of the Regional Employment Service and Training, Ginés Martínez, have delivered this morning the diplomas to the students in the closing ceremony of the House Crafts.
Moreno stressed the need for this type of training that "contributes to social and vocational training of adolescents, it facilitates their insertion in the labor market and creates the opportunity to put you in touch with nature."
Moreover, Ginés Martinez said "the specialized care provided by the SEF to these young people have the same opportunities for access and inclusion in the labor market than the rest of the population."
Source: CARM