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"During a conversation, we discovered a case of domestic abuse"

Education in schools and institutes is not limited to Mathematics, Language, or History.

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"During a conversation, we discovered a case of domestic abuse"

Education in schools and institutes is not limited to Mathematics, Language, or History. Students are constantly provided with information about other topics by professionals from all walks of the State Security Forces and Bodies. The Master Plan is well-known among parents, students, and teachers. It allows children and youth to contact National Police and Civil Guard agents each school year. They inform and train them on issues as current as cybercrime and harassment in networks.

This program is now even more. "We were able to identify a case of domestic abuse during a presentation on the Master Plan. He didn't know (the minor) that he was being a victim of domestic violence," explained Jorge Montero Llacer the colonel of Almeria Civil Guard Command. His speech was at the ceremony of distributing diplomas to officers of merit and National Police who participated in this initiative in the last school year. It took place in the Subdelegation of Government of Almeria.

Yesterday's meeting was attended by the 59 National Police and Civil Guard officers who are part of the Master Plan for Coexistence and Improved Safety in Educational Centres and Their Surroundings. These are the men and women who have spent their efforts in recent months to convey to Almeria children and adolescents notions about bullying, sexist violence and social networks (topics most requested by schools). This can help them in their daily lives.

"The plan is designed to address in a coordinated, effective manner issues related to safety of children, adolescents, and schools in institutes, schools, and school environments. It favors police cooperation with educational authorities in their efforts to improve coexistence, safety, and safety in the school environment," they stated from the Subdelegation. They indicated that 221 requests were received from secondary schools and institutions, which allowed them to recover the pre-pandemic data. Bullying, bullying, proper use of social media networks and sexist violence were the most requested topics.

They also received 38 requests from the Association of Mothers and Fathers (AMPA) for talks. They explained that they are much lower than the talks requested prior to the pandemic. In the 2019-2020 academic calendar, the AMPA requested 63 talks. This was reduced to 12 in the previous academic year.

The Civil Guard delineation received 137 requests from educational centers and the National Police received 86. The goal is to reach as many students as possible and cover all of Almeria.

Yesterday's diploma ceremony was attended yesterday by Juan Ramon Fernandez (sub-delegate of substitute Government), general secretary of Sub-delegation, Antonio Jimenez (territorial delegate for Education and Sports), the main commissioner Gumersindo Vila, provincial head, and Jorge Montero Llacer, chief colonel, Command.

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