The Local Government Board has agreed to revoke the agreement to facilitate the access of minors with special educational mobility needs to an aquatic therapy service during the year 2020.Precisely, this collegiate body decided on February 20 to approve the access of minors with special educational mobility needs to an aquatic therapy service during this year, as well as to authorize the expense derived from it.The initiative had been carried out in recent years by virtue of the participation of the minors proposed as priorities by the Physiotherapy Service of the Totana educational centers for their benefit in the Aquatic Therapy Service at the MOVE Sports Center during said exercise .The conditions affected a maximum of 13 students in individual sessions, or in another number and distribution as long as they did not exceed the budgeted limits charged to the City Council or the available credit that amounted to a total of 3,775.20 euros.The revocation of the agreement is set taking into account the special circumstances in which we find ourselves this year after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in our country, with special incidence in Totana, having a very negative impact on all areas of our society, with a high risk of contagion in our environment.The proposed project has not been able to be put into practice and its implementation is not planned for the next few months with the aim of guaranteeing the safety of the minors it is intended for.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana