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Early care platform met with the common representative | Photo: Common Deputy Early care platform met with the common representative | Photo: Common Deputy Miguel Llorca, spokesperson for the platform and coordinator of the ULL psychomotor service, reproaches the Canary Islands Government for only serving 180 children when more than 9,000 need it. Go to download The lack of coordination between administrations of the Canary Islands Government hinders early care in the Canary Islands, according to Miguel Llorca, spokesperson for the defense platform for the families of these children and coordinator of the psychomotor service of the University of La Laguna (ULL). Overwhelmed and understaffed It is estimated that some 9,000 Canarian children need early care, although. As Llorca points out, “in practice we see that this figure increases.” Precisely one of the difficulties is knowing the needs, which is one of the tasks of the Comprehensive Early Care Plan, in the review phase three years after it had to be launched. Currently, the islands only have four units, each of which cares for 45 children, so, as Llorca points out, “it is easy to imagine the number of children that are not being cared for.
Gran Canaria and Tenerife have “endless” waiting lists and are overwhelmed, when they should have been reinforced with three other units in each capital during this legislature, but only one has been inaugurated. As if that were not enough, there is a lack of personnel in the existing ones. Lack of coordination The Comprehensive Early Care Plan 2019-23 was rejected by the Economic and WhatsApp Number List Social Council (CES) due to its many defects and is currently under review. According to Llorca, it is assumed that at the end of March the creation of new units will be presented and announced. However, he is skeptical, because something that the CES criticized is the lack of coordination between administrations, something that has not yet been established. has corrected. The Maritime Cluster of the Canary Islands and Fedeport organize the 'Renewable Breakfasts' Meetings Renewable breakfasts Meetings Renewable breakfasts This is a meeting scheduled to configure the links in the value chain of the offshore wind sector.
Go to download On March 15 and 16, in Tenerife and Gran Canaria respectively, El Cluster Marítimo de Canarias and Fedeport organize a meeting scheduled to configure the links of the value chain of the offshore wind sector in the Canary Islands, in order to specify the strategy of visibility of our business fabric at Wind Europe Bilbao 2022, a unique opportunity to highlight the capabilities and strengths of the Canary Islands ports and companies. Alejandro Romero, electrical engineer, Bernardino Couñago, partner and founder of BlueNewables SL, and Manuel Ruiz de la Rosa, founder of Ecos Estudios Ambientales y Oceanografía, will participate in the meetings. The meeting is organized by the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster, together with Fedeport, and the collaboration of the Port Authorities of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas, under the SMARTBLUE_F project, (MAC2/2.3d/355) co-financed 85% with Funds ERDF from the INTERREG VA Spain-Portugal MAC (Madeira-Azores-Canary Islands) Cooperation Program.