Mayor D. Coria del Río José Vicente Franco Palencia, presented the commemoration of International Disability Day, together with the Officer for Equality and Social Welfare, Mrs. Concepcion Ruiz Aguado, President of the Association of the Physically Disabled of Coria del Río ' Caura ', D. Sebastian Alfaro Japan and the Delegate of the ONCE in the town, Ms. Inmaculada Gutiérrez Cortés.
At the opening of the day, Mr. Mayor said the City Council agrees to implement the Second Plan to Eliminate Barriers Urbanísticas, with an investment of 150,000 euros, confirming that the associations themselves are and disability service organizations, which propose to the City what kind of measures and priority actions need to be addressed to improve the welfare of the collective in that sense and thus the government team to work immediately in that direction.
also announced the following commitments to the disabled:
At the opening of the day, Mr. Mayor said the City Council agrees to implement the Second Plan to Eliminate Barriers Urbanísticas, with an investment of 150,000 euros, confirming that the associations themselves are and disability service organizations, which propose to the City what kind of measures and priority actions need to be addressed to improve the welfare of the collective in that sense and thus the government team to work immediately in that direction.
also announced the following commitments to the disabled:
Commissioning of the elevators in the City Council, Municipal Library Maestro Antonio Pineda and to construct a Senior Center in the municipality.
Create a Day Care Centre in Occupational Therapy through acid, having assumed the City management has become Partnership Entity.
express that the City spends for people in home help more than 300,000 per year and the opening hours to this group will expand in the afternoon.
Finally the President of the Caura, read the manifesto referred to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities consisting of a renewed commitment to the principles of justice and dignity for all men and women with disabilities, and once again proclaim that we are holders of rights binding, enforceable and universal.
The high number of attendees, consisting mostly of Physically Handicapped, Mentally and their families, who filled the capacity of the Center for Social Services, were fully satisfied of the Act.
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