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The Creama Dénia training programs encourage the majority of students to expand their training

22 June 2017 - 09: 01

Every year, Creama Dénia offers different training programs for young people in the region in different areas with a job projection in the Marina Alta. The objective of this type of program is not to train professionals in both occupations, but rather to initiate them into them and, above all, to help students to be able to improve in all aspects -personal, academic and professional.

So much so, that of the 19 students who have completed the Basic Training Programs Services auxiliary to hairdressers and beauty salons y Activities auxiliary to trade, 60% has opted for educational reinsertion, enrolling for the 2017 / 2018 course in different modalities of Vocational Training in institutes of the Marina Alta, Marina Baixa and Safor.

The program ancillary services Hairdressing Is the most consolidated of those managed by Creama in Denia, being the only one that the Ministry of Education grants in the Marina Alta. Only in Denia there are censuses around 72 hairdressers and beauty centers, so that the labor insertion of the students, once the course is finished, is likely as apprentices of the profession. With regard to educational reinsertion, Dénia and region offer training resources in which students can continue their studies once the program has been completed.

As for the program Activities auxiliary to trade, This has been the first edition given and Denia the only population in the region to which it has been granted. This modality was chosen because in Dénia there are census, according to the Merchant Portal managed by the AFIC technician of CREAMA-Dénia, a total of 739 shops and there is no type of Vocational Training in this specialty, so it could be a good Option for students.

Once the program is finished, the student can continue his / her training program in institutes of the Marina (Benissa) and Safor (Gandia). In addition, there is a lot of complementary training related to customer service, languages ​​and computer technology that students can access to complement their training and get a job.

The 19 students of the region, between 16 and 20 years, who have participated in both programs, closed the course in an act that took place in the City council of Dénia chaired by the mayor, Vicent Grimalt.

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