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The spokesperson for the platform and coordinator of the ULL Psychomotor Service once again denounces the delay of years in the approval of the comprehensive plan to provide coverage for 9,000 minors. Go to download The spokesperson for the early care platform of the Canary Islands and coordinator of the Psychomotor Service of the University of La Laguna (ULL), points out that, given the passivity of the regional Government, families with children with special needs have to "find themselves life as they can” which is a case of discrimination. Remember that in April 2019 the early care law came into force, which required the approval of a comprehensive plan before November 2020: “We are still waiting.” Lack of financial record It is estimated that there are 9,000 minors on the islands who need some type of early care, but, in the latest press release, the Canarian Government announces the opening of centers that will provide care to only 500 of them, which is not even one. percent.
Llorca points out that the problem is that there is no financial document for the development of the law, which means that of the commitment to open eleven early care centers in this legislature, only six are currently operating and without the minimum staffing.The Government distributes 174 million for adaptation to flood risk and digitalization of the water cycle Ministry for the Ecological WhatsApp Number List Transition and the Demographic Challenge | Photo: Government of Spain Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge | Photo: Government of Spain The Canary Islands will receive 6.5 million from the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR) for the 2022 budget year. Go to download The Council of Ministers, at the request of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO), has authorized the proposal for territorial distribution of credits managed by the autonomous communities and the cities of Ceuta and Melilla for an amount of 174.5 million of euros of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR) for the 2022 budget year within the framework of component 5: “Preservation of coastal space and water resources.
Tthe Canary Islands The distribution criteria for both aid, which were agreed upon with the autonomous communities in the Sectoral Environment Commission on May 17, will be ratified, once authorized by the Council of Ministers, in the Sectoral Environment Conference scheduled for this month. of June. The Canary Islands are responsible for 6,518,000 euros. According to the agreement, the funds will be allocated to two lines of investment: the action plan for protection and adaptation to the risk of flooding and environmental integration in urban centers, endowed with 74.5 million euros and, on the other hand, the line of action 2 to the autonomous communities of PERTE for the digitalization of the water cycle, for which an amount of 100 million euros is authorized.The commission for the permanent training of adults in the Canary Islands is established Adult training is not exclusively oriented towards employability | Photo: Government of the Canary Islands Adult training is not exclusively oriented towards employability | Photo: Government of the Canary Islands María del Mar Santana, president of the platform of directors of Cepa and Cead, recalls that the executive has paralyzed, but not suspended, the limitation of permanence in the centers.