The Department of Women and Equal Opportunities of the City of Totana, in collaboration with the Department of New Technologies, ended last July the Basic Computer Course aimed at local women.
These training activities are part of the proceedings of the second Plan of Equal Opportunities between women and men of Totana, in particular in the area of training, as the councilman said the industry, Josefa María Sánchez Méndez, aims increase support for women in training, and one of the performances has been conducting workshops and courses throughout the year and this year.
With this training, from the Department of Women and Equal Opportunities, is to integrate women into society and improve their self-esteem.
In this regard, the council of the Department, Josefa María Sánchez, explained that "the City Council going to continue in the struggle for full equality and real and it is very necessary for training, and therefore these courses available to women the opportunity to access knowledge and also the use of the tools of new technologies. "
The next training courses for women in new technologies will be implemented through a classroom-Field Bus and will begin from 2 to 5 November 2010.
These courses have been granted to the City of Totana by the Institute for Women of Murcia, Murcia, in their Training Plan 2010.
As of September will begin to conduct computer courses in collaboration with the Department of New Technologies, particularly in September will begin a computer course in Barrio San Roque.
Those interested may register at the Department of Women and Equality, located on Calle Sor Josefa Perez, telephone 968 423 386, or via e-mail: mcgarcia@ayto-totana.net.
In this regard, the mayor said that "we will continue in the development of computer workshops for women because they are indispensable in the society we live, and for this we have the cooperation of the Department of New Technologies and iMRM to organize workshops computing throughout the year, with the aim that women have access to this training, and manage to bridge the digital divide based on gender, which affects women more pronounced. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Totana