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Creama how a profession young who have left the formal education

23 June 2016 - 16: 51

The work carried out by the Consortium for the Recovery of Marina Alta (Creama) goes beyond advising companies or employment guidance to unemployed people. A fundamental part of its logistics is intended to provide training to young people who, for various reasons, have not completed their compulsory studies.

This is the case Formativo Vocational Training Program Basic of 'ancillary services hairdressing and beauty' has ended this week in Denia, through which nine young Marina Alta have gained the knowledge needed to work in this field, as well as practical professionals in companies in the region.

Students who have completed the course in hairdressing and beauty Creama

On Thursday morning the course was closed in the city of Denia with the awarding of diplomas to the students who participated. In this edition were seven girls and two boys, between 16 and 18 years, from Dénia, Xàbia and El Verger. The course began in September 2015, and during these months have received 960 teaching hours divided into specific modules hair and beauty, linguistic-sociological module and other mathematical science, training and career counseling, occupational risk prevention and a half environmental quality and tutorial.

Along with this training, the students have received talks on drug addiction, thanks to the collaboration of the UPCCA of the Dénia City Council, on the Young Consultation, by the psychologist Maite Ahuir and on sexology, given by Carmen Sánchez, sexologist of the Public Health Center. In addition, as part of his training, he has offered hairdressing services to the students of the gardening workshop for people with disabilities that Creama Dénia teaches, to the students of the Creama regional employment workshop, to the students of the experimental classroom of the IES number 3 of Dénia and users of the municipal Social Services of Dénia.

Closing ceremony of hairdressing and aesthetics Creama

Among the activities carried out during this time, the group visited the nursing home of Santa Llúcia to offer hairdressing and aesthetic services, participated in a conference on healthy lifestyle habits and motivation given by Borja Uceda, visited the IES de Gata, which offers the Basic Hairdressing Training Cycle, and attended workshops given by the Guidance Service of Creama Dénia.

To complete their training, the students have done 120 hours of training in companies of Denia and the region during the months of May and June.

Awards ceremony for the course of Hairdressing and Beauty in Creama

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