As reported by the Councillor for Social Policy, John Calabuig, were closed on Monday in the Ministry of Health and Social Policy, various training courses supported by the Abraham Project, among which is the introductory course in computer science offered Jumilla, in collaboration with the Partnership Programme for Inclusion (PAIN), the Center for Social Services.
The event was chaired by the Director General for Social Policy, Leopoldo Navarro, accompanied by the Director General of Pensions, Rating and Inclusion Programs IMAS, Miguel Angel Miranda.
During the same were handed over eighty titles to students from different localities, twelve of them, participants in the course to computing in our town.
Accompanying the participants attended the two social workers assigned to the PAIN program, the instructor of the course and the Councillor for Social Policy and Migration, Juan Calabuig.
The course of 40 hours, allowed users to gain basic knowledge of computer use and internet surfing know.
In addition to this course, and in collaboration with Project Abraham, were taught in our local cobbler courses and dressmaking.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla