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The City Council designs a prevention protocol for the reopening of women's centers (24/10/2020)

| This protocol will allow the return to activity in these centers to take place immediately as soon as the health authorities allow it | The Murcia City Council, through the Department of Social and Family Rights, led by the mayor Pilar Torres, has designed the 'Protocol of Action for the Prevention and Health Protection for Covid-19 in Women's Centers'.This protocol will allow the return to activity in these centers to occur immediately as soon as the health authorities allow it.The Councilor for Social Rights, Pilar Torres, has held a telematic meeting with the directors of 39 centers to convey the main lines of the protocol that her department has articulated.Meeting with representatives of 30 centersSpecifically, the mayor Torres met virtually with the presidents of the women's centers of Cabezo de Torres, Alquerías, La Alberca, El Bojal, El Infante, La Paz, El Esparragal, Ronda Norte, Santa María de Gracia, San Antolín, Algezares, Patiño, La Ñora, El Carmen, La Fama, La Flota, El Puntal, Aljucer, Downtown District, Zarandona, El Palmar, El Ranero, Vistabella, Espinardo, San Antón, Santo Ángel, Monteagudo, Abenarabi, San Ginés and Vistalegre.Pilar Torres has pointed out that "the municipal network of women's centers performs a very important work", being a reference for many women in each neighborhood and district of the municipality, whose essential purpose is to ensure real equality of opportunities between women and men through through the integral development of women that allows their participation in all social contexts.Bet on female empowermentIn turn, these centers are spaces for the empowerment of women and thus become aware of the need to eradicate situations of discrimination with respect to women in order to achieve more equitable and just societies, which reverts to the benefit of all citizens.The women's centers constitute meeting spaces that also serve for many women to leave the family, private environment, and without the possibility of social relationship, finding in the center that own space of recognition of their personal needs, where they can focus on their own concerns and their personal and social development.A resource to combat unwanted lonelinessFor a significant number of older women, women's centers are also a resource to prevent unwanted loneliness and avoid the negative effects of this situation.The network of 76 associations of women's centers supports municipal work to promote equal opportunities and treatment between women and men, developing actions for social and community awareness, denouncing situations of discrimination against women and bringing all women closer together.

the information and training necessary for the detection of sexist behaviors that can put them at risk in situations of sexist violence and bringing the information on attention to gender violence that is carried out from the Department of Social Rights and Family itself through the Municipal Team for Attention to Violence against Women (EMAVI).A framework protocol has been designed by the Municipal Health Service in order to guarantee the prevention and safety of all its members when the health authorities allow the reopening of their facilities.

Meanwhile, the Government Team will promote that, as far as possible, the centers can adapt their activities to digital and telematic environments, counting on the work of the Technical Team of the Women's Section to achieve the purpose to be achieved by these associations. Adaptation to social networks and digital environmentsBetween the Department and the boards of directors of the women's centers, they intend to promote the use of social networks, virtual platforms and the possibilities offered by digitization as a way to publicize the work carried out by these centers in matters such as promoting equality and develop awareness, prevention and support actions for victims of gender violence.Regarding the prevention and protection protocol, its content has been agreed between the technical staff of Social Rights and the Municipal Health Service.

Each center will have an opening protocol adapted according to the characteristics of each facility.In all centers there will be a clean point with approved disinfectants.

The basic rules of organization, hygiene and prevention will be included in posters and signage that will be placed in visible areas.Municipal technicians will decide the capacity limitationTechnical staff of the City Council will be in charge of specifying the limitation of allowed capacity in each of the facilities, ensuring the maintenance of social distancing.To access the women's centers, the use of a mask, hand disinfection at the entrance, applying the safety distance, temperature control and disinfection of the furniture and ventilation of the space in which they are carried out will be mandatory.

scheduled activities.

All persons who access the center will be urged to download the RADAR COVID App.Physical, sports and singing activities are suspendedIn this regard, physical, sports and singing activities are suspended.

Between one activity and another, a period of 10 minutes will be allowed to proceed to disinfect and ventilate both the furniture and the spaces.The activities will be resumed gradually, always attending to the objectives pursued by these associations and compliance at all times with the health recommendations.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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