From October free consultation service and advice for dealing with children following the breakdown of reactive partner.
Councillor for Family, Women, Emigration and Immigration, Patricia Soriano explained that the Department of Family and Equal Opportunities has awarded a grant of 52,972 euros for maintaining Care Center at Victim Gender (CAVI).
This will mean an increase of more than nine thousand euros on the grant received last year.
It will expand to 160 hours focus on prevention and will raise awareness on gender violence.
Thus until the end of the year the new hours will be Monday through Friday from 8 to 14 hours in the mornings.
And Monday, from 16 to 19 hours.
CAVI has a social worker, a lawyer and a psychologist who extended their work week will see 20 to 36 hours.
Moreover, Patricia Soriano reported that from October consultation service and advice for dealing with children following the breakdown of reactive partner.
This free service assists separated parents, both as a group and individual attention in the guidelines to facilitate positive adjustment of children to change that occurs after a separation process.
Those interested can find out by going to the Municipal Social Services Center (San Jose, 8. First floor) by calling 968 750 210 or via email consulta.padresseparados@yecla.es
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla