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130 people learn a trade while working in the Youth Access Centre and Local Police Headquarters in La Alberca (21/02/2010)

The Department of Youth and Employment, headed María Dolores Sánchez, launches three new projects with the goal that 130 unemployed people learn a trade to face the working world.

It Cofrisol Employment Workshop VI, phase II of the Trade School in charge of building the center accessible to youth and phase II of the Trade School building the Local Police Headquarters of La Alberca.

With these projects, students receive a theoretical and practical training as they work to build community centers while they learn.

In the employment workshop Cofrisol VI studied 40 students, unemployed people over 25, who will be trained in geriatric care specialties, air conditioning, kitchen, renewable energy and microcomputer systems.

These courses are conducted at the Centre for Employment Initiatives of El Palmar.

The Governing Board this week approved the request to the Employment and Training Service of a grant of 800,000 euros for training courses.

The workshop rehabilitation municipal social and cultural heritage 'Center accessible to young, phase II', involving 45 students.

The goal is to complete the works accessible to youth center being built in Juan de Borbón and Miguel Indurain.

In the previous workshop was held the suitability of the land and facilities undertaken.

The center will have an auditorium, rehearsal rooms and recording studio, multipurpose building with a cafeteria, rooms for associations, administrative areas, training rooms, computer and video editing.

The center carried out various activities according to the demands raised by various associations and the youth group.

Activities will include teaching, music rehearsal rooms, rooms associations, computer rooms, audio, video editing, and a large multipurpose room.

The specialties that made the students in this center are painting, stucco and finish of construction; masonry and restoration, carpentry, woodwork, metalwork and wrought iron, gardening and the environment, electricity and renewables, and plumbing, and solar thermal calfacción.

In addition, 45 student-workers will be trained in the school workshop for building the "Local Police Headquarters of The Pool."

In phase II of this workshop will be held on finishing the work, in the first phase has been the structure.

Students will be trained in the fields of masonry, welding, tiling, woodwork, metalwork and aluminum carpentry, plumbing and electricity and comprehensive maintenance of gardens.

These students are between 16 and 25 and are unemployed.

This initiative is intended that these young students are trained, while learning a trade, to improve their qualifications and meet the labor market.

The Governing Board also approved this week the request to the SEF of a grant of 1.2 million euros for each of these workshops.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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