The regional deputy Juan José Molina stresses the need to include these recommendations to ensure objectivity when making the valuations and not incur favoritism;
And allocate sufficient material, personal and economic resources to provide a quality, universal and free service
Citizens have called on the regional government to urgently review the draft Early Warning Decree to ensure equal access to an individualized and specific service to which all children under the age of 6 are entitled.
"Our Region needs to urgently regulate early attention, a pending issue of the regional government that has generated inequality in access to a universal right and free," said regional deputy Cs Juan Jose Molina.
Objectivity of assessment
Likewise, Molina stressed the need for this draft decree to eliminate the provision on agreements or collaboration agreements because "objectivity is not guaranteed in the valuation unrelated to particular interests, not considering that an official of the regional administration , Being able to incur possible favoritism towards some entities to the detriment of others ".
"In addition," he explained, "treatments should start at the same time as the assessment is done and not once the assessment has been completed, since in those forty days a crucial time may be lost in certain cases."
Territorial analysis
Other proposals of the deputy of the orange formation refer to the importance of including in the decree a territorial analysis of the needs by sector, as well as the creation of new teams of educational guidance and psychopedagogical early care in areas where there is no So that no user feels discriminated against by their place of residence.
"Citizens believe that early attention can not be used as an object of political dispute between parties and various groups," said Molina, who in conclusion has asked the regional government for greater sensitivity in allocating sufficient material, personal and economic resources "If what we want is to offer a quality, universal and free service of early care in our Region".
Source: Ciudadanos Murcia