Jerez 2031 Is Also Inclusion and Puts the Emphasis on Abilities on Disability Day
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Write: Claudia Meza Narváez, Kinesiologist,Docent of the career of Kinesiology Universidad Santo Tomás Temuco. Mg. in Teaching and Pedagogical Innovation in Higher Education, specialist in Neurokinesiology, specialist in Sensory Integration, trained in psychomotricity and CME Level II Therapy. This December 3rd is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which invites us to reflect on how we understand this concept and how our actions…
The mayor emphasizes that "a city that breathes culture does not leave anyone behind, it includes everyone, and therefore being capital of culture will allow us to have new opportunities in the field of disability" The Archaeological Museum of Jerez despi
The mayor of Jerez, María José García-Pelayo, has presided over the “Pasarela Inclusion, the great event of social and inclusive fashion”, a meeting with which the city has celebrated the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The chosen scenario has been the Museums of the Watchtower, where the Institutional Act has been developed accompanied by seven parades starring local entities linked to disability and rare diseases, each with a g…
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