Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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have listened to the affected provinces there in 23 centers for youth sexual health

WHO calls on Spain to double its aid points
The room hospital emergency is no more suitable place for a couple of teenagers fix a broken condom. This is considered specialists in Family Planning Federation of Spain (FPFE) requiring the Government to establish a network of support centers youth as the first problem to be solved in sexual education.
Young people of 23 English provinces, including all of Castile and Leon, do not have a dedicated support center for youth. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends open one of these facilities per 10,000 youth. In Spain would have to double the resources to reach that level.
"The region does not call them family planning centers, but Gynecological Support Units," a spokesman for the Government of Murcia. This autonomous region is one of four that, according to FEPE lack of adequate facilities for the care of youth with Castilla y León, Extremadura and La Rioja.
adolescents in these communities can not go to the gynecological unit without a prerequisite for a conventional family doctor. That is one of the basic error prevention for youth sexual in Spain, according to experts. Many teens feel shame when you have doubts mixed with patients of all kinds. Those concerns cause many unwanted pregnancies among children in a large proportion result in an abortion.
The FPFE estimated that there are only 169 centers in Spain to cover the necessary functions. "They are centers, services or information on public, or subsidized by public agencies that provide specific attention to young people, with a schedule and space for them and who have medical presence permanently "defined.
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83% of these centers are concentrated in four communities: Catalonia, Valencia, Madrid and Andalusia. That does not necessarily imply that guarantee appropriate sex education and prevention. The federation attributed to the decentralization of the powers of the Health a lack of control by the state of sexual prevention policies.
The focus of the criticism appears the Community of Madrid, led by Esperanza Aguirre (PP). According to the experts high, people find it more difficult to access the morning-after pill. They claim that the Emergency Services public hospitals were instructed to not dispense it.
displayed is where the ultra-conservative organizations who call themselves pro-life. 70% of grants for youth centers in Madrid has gone to these associations. PUBLISHED IN

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"Everything is going well"

immigrants lie to their families for fear of disappoint
"I dream to leave here. It's too hard to live without food, jobs or shelter. No no prospects. I have brothers who have gone to Barcelona and for them all is well. They work and a car. They have run out of problems. I want to go there and have my chance, "admitted Abdullah, a young Senegalese man, 29, a few months ago, sitting on a beach in Dakar, the capital of the country. I looked at the sea and dreaming of a far horizon and better. Today Abdullah lives in the Catalan capital. Not to say how it arrived, it may be too painful. The hope has faded in his eyes and those dreams and left him little. "arrived and was a shock. My family all live in tiny apartments and sobreocupados. They have no jobs and little to gain by selling all sorts of objects, he is sent home. I can hardly eat, "he laments.
As Abdullah, thousands of immigrants arrive each year to Catalonia in search of a better life, a job enabling them to support their families or to get family reunion.
Catalonia is a European leader in percentage of foreign citizens, with 15% of immigrants, of whom between 25% and 30% are irregular, according to a report by the Center for the Study of Contemporary Issues. Many of these immigrants do not know what the host country and arrive with a very different idea of \u200b\u200bwhat to expect. What we found is far from their expectations. Acquaintances do not tell their true situation and that creates a distorted view of reality. Here lies the main problem. Most of them lie for fear of failure and the pressure family must endure. They fear the possibility of returning to their country of origin without having achieved sufficient income to support their families, many of whom live in extreme poverty, and the fact that he invested the savings of a lifetime trip for nothing.
Said, Moroccan, 22, explains his case: "What I tell my family?," I live with 30 people in 70 square meters? I can not do this. At times I would tell him. There are days when no to save more money and send it. I feel lonely and want to return, but it is impossible, this is my destiny and I have to accept. " Family stress and shame of failure, then push one to lie and embellish your situation, and others dream of a fictitious country and idyllic. Therefore, "there are several ongoing campaigns to show the reality of Spain. They spend newscasts, for example, where boats are coming," said Elizabeth Martinez, SOS Racism. He adds that "a situation more typical of sub-Saharan Africa."
Things are even more difficult for immigrants who are in irregular status, the so-called undocumented. For all the difficulties is added uncertainty of illegality, which makes them more prone to immigrant syndrome with chronic stress and multiple, known as Ulysses syndrome. The European countries such as Italy, are tightening the legislation and the EU itself does the same.
Many of them regret having left his country, like Diouf, a young man of 30 years sleeping on the banks of the Raval. "I arrived in Senegal for nine months. This is my home [the bank], I have nothing more. I would come back, but I can not. My family has me and not know what's going on here. I say that all is well, I can not tell the truth and come back with nothing. It would be a failure, "said Diouf.
The lie is the norm. Guadalupe, 36, originally from Mexico, arrived in Spain four years ago in hopes of finding a job and able to meet in this country with his six year old son, who raised her grandmother. Her husband abandoned them. "There was very difficult. For women without education there is nothing like me. And I wanted my son to be brought up well, I decided to take the plunge and came alone to make it come later. When I arrived, things were not easy. I met a local girl who was in the same situation as me. The prostitute and made a lot of money. I chose the easy way, started as she entered and saw too much too soon. It took three years. Now my son goes to a good school, eat every day and live well in Mexico. This is most important to me. For now, the child will not come, Nobody in my family knows what I'm doing. My mother thinks I'm so happy administrative. Within a few years back to live with them. "
Barcelona, \u200b\u200blately, has become, with Madrid's main gathering place of immigration. The drama has a considerable size and the number of families affected by this phenomenon is increasing. It is a vicious circle. For thousands of illegal immigrants, arriving in Spain means the end of life and the beginning of survival. And all repeat: "Everything is going well."

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Spanish gypsies fear racism

Roma associations, italinanas angry with the policies and the indifference of EU
is a "hot time." In that match most of the Roma associations. Hot, because after 30 years of progressive normalization of this community in English society, "Berlusconi measures are again demonizing the Roma", in the words of Antonio Vázquez Saavedra, vice president of the State Council of the Roma. Italian
The Executive has put Roma in the spotlight by giving powers to government delegates to the census, expel or relocation, and ordered police to take them all Roma fingerprints. Associations
all Europe have condemned the "return to Nazism," in an oft-repeated expression between the groups. "The Administration is taking action against a particular group and this is discrimination," said Isidro Rodriguez, president of FSG. Platforms Roma associations, such as European Roma Policy Coalition, sent letters to the Italian Government and manifestos to the EU calling for a change of attitude and an explicit condemnation. There have been events like the June 8 in Rome and some more are planned, including the association Romani Union convened in Madrid in August.
From Spain, the Gypsies see the situation concern. "Here we have 30 years of integration policies," said Rodriguez, "but be careful with any outbreaks of racism because there is always a risk that the wick pledge and make fires." The danger is exacerbated in times of economic crisis. Elena Ferrer, from the same association, stressed that the atmosphere of rejection coupled with the recession causes "companies do not hire them all with the same enjoyment. Now select more, they are driven more by prejudice, and that lost is the gypsy. "
widespread outrage in the neighborhood
Cabañal Valencian just ask the gypsies who take the air on the street to check outrage at what they have seen or read in the media. All shake their heads and repeat the same tagline: "It's like at the time of the Nazis." Amelia makes the best summary: "We have always been very discriminated against and you know, the big fish eats the small."
However, it is difficult to find those who probably are more upset with Berlusconi: 80% of Roma, described as "invisible" by Ferrando because they respond to the stereotype of slums, and scrap market. There are thousands of people working in supermarkets, hospitals, or in construction. How many? It is impossible to know because "it would be illegal to classify the members of a profession based on their ethnicity. "
They are the picture of success and integration of the Roma minority, but also of an enduring stigma on this ethnic group and the negative effect that still has the word" Gypsy. "Something is wrong when Joseph , student, yet is forced to explain that "there is no shame in recognizing that is a Gypsy." Or when Paco, a worker at a car dealership and taking cover behind a fictitious name, declined the invitation for your image to become part of this report.
addition to dragging the prejudice, the group is also at the tail on the welfare state. In education, according to the Gypsy Secretariat, 7 out of 10 no has completed basic education. In the labor market, 71% have temporary contracts, compared to 31% on average in Spain. To payos and Roma have a long way to go integration measures such as those of the Berlusconi government does not contribute to iron.

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Dozens of children were raped by priests in Catholic schools in Australia Emma Louise Foster died alone at home, on the outskirts of Melbourne (Australia), on 4 January. She was found clutching a teddy bear that her parents had given her on her first birthday. Emma committed suicide at age 26 from an overdose. She and her sister child, Katherine, now 22, were repeatedly raped when they went to Sacred Heart College in Oakleigh, south of Melbourne, between 1988 and 1993, by Father Kevin O'Donnell, sentenced in 1995 to 19 months numerous prison for sexual abuse and died in 1997.
Emma never overcame the trauma, at age 17 was addicted to drugs and suffered from bulimia. Kate was alcohol in adolescence and, in 1999, was hit by a drunk driver. Suffer serious physical and mental. The tragic story of two sisters whose lives were shattered by the abuses of a priest throughout Australia have shocked the Pope's recent visit to Sydney is best known for the many thousands of reported cases of sexual abuse by Catholic clergy in the country.
complaint's relentless campaign waged by the parents of Emma, \u200b\u200bwho for years battled the courts to reject any financial compensation from the Church responds to its goal of ensuring that other parents are more aware of the danger of pedophilia. "This is the legacy he has left Emma, \u200b\u200bhelp prevent cases like yours," say Anthony and Christine Foster, who left Sydney on Monday disappointed not to have been received by the Pope. Had requested a hearing to obtain not only an apology from the Pope on behalf of the whole Church, but also a commitment that Benedict XVI would take steps to prevent future sexual abuse by clergy.
According to data from Broken Rites, Australian Association that assists victims of sexual abuse in the Church, more than half (55%) of complainants in cases of childhood sexual abuse are men. Women, who represent 45%, also suffered, mostly during childhood abuse, although a significant number of adults suffered at times of vulnerability, such as loneliness, separation, or an unhappy marriage. Most complaints are made many years after the abuse occurred.
Geoff Fitzpatrick Tasmania, acknowledges having been a rebellious child. Son of large families, parents, alcoholics, could not be with him and, in 1969, when he was 12, he entered the St. Augustine Catholic orphanage, west of Melbourne. It claims to have been violated, at least 14 times, by Father William Stuart Houston and was the subject of numerous physical abuse during the two years he spent in the orphanage. Married for 18 years and with children, Fitzpatrick reported her case to police in 1996. Houston was indicted for sodomy and indecent assault, the prosecution decided not to charge, and now lives retired in a Christian Brothers residence in Melbourne.
"I spent half my life to a psychiatrist and psychologist do not get out of my mind," said Fitzpatrick, who suffers from anxiety and nightmares. The medical reports agree that the sexual abuse he was subjected in childhood have seriously affected their ability to cope with life, especially the family. "I want you to admit fault! I want to boot all the evil they did to me! I want anybody to go through what I did!" Cries.
Stephen Woods, 46, is a professor at an institute in Melbourne. As a child went to school Saint Alipius in Ballarat, where he was sexually abused by two priests when he was between 11 and 14. "When I called the doors of the cathedral for help just got another priest raped me. I suffered severe depression for years and I still get a feeling of helplessness and powerlessness that keeps my life to be normal, "said Woods. He, like many other victims, he expected the Pope's visit to Australia will help to heal his wounds:" No has been repaired. The victims have not found comfort. No apology as did Prime Minister Kevin Rudd when he apologized to the Aborigines for the evil done in the past. "
" I have lost faith and I can not keep for a long time or a job or a relationship, "says Eric fleißiges, 41, of Queensland. Youth shelter went to the parish of San Jose in Tweed Heads, when he was 13 and was homeless. The pastor, Paul Rex Brown declared in 1996 guilty of child pornography crimes, "he offered to live in the rectory, where he molested him for two years. "The Pope was the only one who could help me. It was devastating. Only he can help close this wound," he says.
Rose, the name under which he hides his identity, is 68 years old. For four said he had been sexually abused at 10 years by the religious order of La Salle, Brendan George Carroll, in Cootamundra (Canberra). Brendan, who died in 1983, masturbated in front of her and other children who, like Rose, practicing digital penetration. "Why it took me almost 60 years to tell, Because no one would have believed me, and less accusing Brendan respected as a priest," he says. Decided to break the silence when he realized that his confession could help others. "The Catholic Church stole my innocence when I was 10 years and this has ruined my life. I have always hated sex and that destroyed my marriage. I understand that my silence has been unjust and unfair to other victims," \u200b\u200bhe says. According
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forever is not home for children arrived in boats

autonomy All say they are overwhelmed and leave the problem to NGOs still lack
month and a half to start the school year, but several schools in the Canary Islands are full of children. It is not summer school: classrooms are those in immigrant children who came to the archipelago on board boats. In total, there are 1,192, including temporary residence centers, shelters and temporary facilities NGOs. According to the regional government, the British only have capacity for 350.
Minister of Labour and Immigration, Celestino Corbacho, has appealed to the regions to be "solidarity" with the Canaries and welcome foreign minors. The measure is "urgent" because, as explained to this newspaper the Minister of Social Welfare of the Canary Islands, Inés Rojas, "August and September are the months of greatest prosperity in the sea, so expect a flood." However, while "most of the regions have shown good attitude", according to Rojas, "all say they are overwhelmed and have no room."
is the case of. Sources of the Department of Equality and Migratory Movements remember that "we much saturated with centers time and we are constantly getting smaller by sea. " The head of Canary Immigration also states that after the round of calls she has undertaken, "Catalonia has said it has no seats. Today I spoke with Aragon, Extremadura and Galicia and also willing to help, but no seats. "
For his part, Minister of Family Castilla y León, César Antón, claims to have been "more cohesive community" because, since December 2007, "we have received to 83 immigrant children from the Canaries, before the Minister send any letters. " Although, once again, your choice is good, claiming that "distributed resources ". In the same situation are other communities such as Madrid, which hosted 91 children, according to the minister canaria, and Valencia, which has been duplicated in July shipments of immigrants to its territory.
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Rojas, who laments that "Canary is not blamed as the southern gateway to Europe, not complaining about the solidarity of their counterparts. In fact, recognizes that "Castilla y León, Murcia and Valencia helped us at a critical time in late 2007, when the Government gave us back." Durable solutions also recalls how in 2006, faced with a situation similar to the present, the Executive center distributed 500 of the 800 immigrant children at that time were in the islands by the mainland and Balearic Islands. But he points out that "there is a passing problem, but structural, and demand for durable solutions.
For now, the autonomy left to the NGOs. "Through them we transfer to the Peninsula, but remain under government supervision Islands. Other communities are limited to support to remain in its territory, "says Rojas. The Minister believes that a solution would be to "create supervised apartments with 12 or 14 minors." "With that there is one in each province, he notes, the problem would be almost solved."
POSTED ON 29/07/1908 CANARY www.larazon.es

Thursday, July 17, 2008

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The social services sector in Catalonia and has its first collective agreement

The agreement comes after two years of intense negotiations and is valid until 2009
Unions and employers have signed the first sector collective social action, which will cover the 40,000 professionals working in the field of childcare, families and other groups at risk of social exclusion in Catalonia. This agreement, which comes two years after intense negotiations and shall take effect until late 2009, will "dignify" the social services and improving significantly the social and working conditions of workers, as has been agreed today were representatives of CCOO, UGT and the Business Association of Social Initiative for Catalonia (AEISC).
The agreement provides, among other things, a minimum wage of about $ 1,000 for all professionals, working hours from 38.5 hours a week, six extra days available for personal and payment of several specific supplements issues such as the availability or nocturnal. The architects of this deal have pointed out that as important as having a good agreement is its implementation and to do so, they stressed, must be involved in government, as holders of the services and their contractors.
That the government "to devote the necessary budget"
"Now the administration need to give consideration to what is a mandatory provision," said Salvador Lara, CCOO, which has called on the Government and other public institutions engaged in this sector the necessary budget and not award the provision of services to companies that fail to meet minimum financial requirements of the agreement. "It is unacceptable that the Government is announcing firms that next year will increase costs by 2%, when we are with inflation at 5%, "stated Lara, who recalled that" without money there can be no quality public services ".
sector professionals of the social action center their activities in the care of children, adolescence and old age groups at risk of social exclusion. An estimated 40,000 people working in this sector, which is "growing", coinciding with the deployment of dependency law, as remarked Richard Calvo, of AEISC .
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The document provides for two types of workers, who work on weekdays and they do in continuous cycle, ie working for services that operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The working day for the first should be of 38.5 hours per week and 38 in the case of continuous cycle. Sets are 4 types
professionals from the address 1983 per month based on the typology and 2482 in cycle continues until the group D management and service base -932 and 1,030 euros in continuous cycle. The agreement also introduced the right to 30 hours of training in the company.
POSTED ON 15/07/1908 ELPAIS.com

Monday, July 14, 2008

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Young people who have occupied the old factory claimed Flex the building to make a common use for all inhabitants of the area west of the city.
debris and garbage bags are piled up to clear a space in the coming days could be opened more or less official. In Flex abandoned factory on Avenue Prince of Asturias, from Friday's new activity. But this time we do not think the rest are mattresses that until little more than a decade it was produced, but in the hard work to put a local who claims to be a social center and a "space that gives life to the city. "
"We had support from Friday," said one young that was yesterday The ReFLEXón , a name that has made this space. Support became more evident since yesterday out its initiative in the media, which has made them think that "going to keep coming and more people" because the main goal is to make a building "for all." To do this, planned "to meet the needs of people and adapt to them" in all the activities that are in place, expected to begin later this week with a launch party where there will be a recital of poems.
One of the main concerns of these young people is to show their work, because "we are here working to have self-managed space "because" we have no profit and much less to annoy the neighbors, "they explain.
Therefore, among the first tasks is to become known among the neighborhood with signs and mailboxes a manifest between Nearby property explaining who they are and what their intentions are. They also have plans to meet with the neighborhood association to gain their support and at the same time, providing the space being renovated for some of its activities.
This occupation is not spontaneous . 'We have long been thinking, "they say, it is not always easy to find a place like this, a dream factory, as stated the motto of his former tenants and they may not have cared to take as name, though he declined because there is already a center in Madrid with the same name.
The factory has been abandoned about a decade and since then all he has done is degraded. To access it did through an open window and then found that the door was also open, so that "we have not broken anything," they say.
In the building of 11,000 square meters, there is room for almost anything, although at first enabled the entry, three rooms for workshops and a library. Use as a residence is not among his intentions, but these days if they stay some of them to sleep and vigilance. Still, a fourth bedroom can become a case of urgent need. In any case, these young people want to make clear that all they do in the center is working to benefit everyone, because in his life "we have our work, our flat and we pay our taxes."
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A room for all five police cars involved in the Maternal

Five police cars, three of the municipal police and two of the NFC, carried out yesterday a Speaking at the first reception unit of the Mother and Child Center. The actions of the agents resulted in a lower left handcuffed detainee center. 112
Sources indicated yesterday that they received the call of Mother and Child moved to where medicalized ambulance after receiving a phone call at 18.30. The same sources indicated that educators center said that a child had a state of agitation. Finally, the intervention of the ambulance was not necessary because the lower left handcuffed by police. Little is known of what happened inside the center. Some sources consulted by this newspaper pointed to the possibility of there being a fight between two of the juveniles in this action for child protection.
to the Mother and Child moved five patrol cars. Some eyewitnesses said that three cars were of the Municipal Police and two of the NFC. Fuentes Oviedo agents said yesterday that only came to support nationals were eventually carried out the operation. The National Police declined to comment on the operation. Witnesses said the officers eventually led the center to a child who showed clear signs of nervousness.
Mother and Child Center is controversial for some time and saturation of its first reception unit. The arrival of unaccompanied immigrant caught by surprise at the Regional Administration and the unit has been saturated with minors.


Saturday, July 12, 2008

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The Social Welfare Department opens disciplinary proceedings against the coordinator first reception of the Maternal and against two teachers.
The dirty laundry is aired at home. It's what to think, at least, the Ministry of Social Welfare. The department heads Pilar Rodriguez has opened disciplinary proceedings against three employees of the Regional Administration. The professional record is Aurelio Sanchez Coordinator of the First Reception Mother and Child Center of Oviedo, and Luis M. Rodríguez García, also an educator of Maternal and Child member committee.
Also, committee sources said yesterday that company has also initiated proceedings against an educator Support Center Cabueñes Integration.
Aurelio and Luis M. Sánchez Rodriguez has been characterized by harsh criticism pouring management counseling, both Laura González (IU) to the front as Pilar Rodríguez (PSOE). Both professionals, as the group said yesterday Social Justice, record them for "not following internal channels to express their dissatisfaction "with the situation faced by children and staff of the Mother. Social Welfare, which has refused to open the files, has avoided commenting on the reasons why respect for the own course of such proceedings.
The workers have been reprimanded, according to Social Justice, by publishing letters in Asturias media denouncing the lack of resources, political will, and breach of promises made to children and workers by Eve Sanchez, director of the Institute for Children, and Pilar Rodríguez, Minister of Welfare. I have been appointed secretaries and instructors and is the Pending qualify the facts and proposing sanctions.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

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Gypsies and the disabled: the double discrimination

People with disabilities often do not have it easy to find work. If they are also gypsies, the situation becomes even more complicated. A study presented Wednesday in Madrid, analyzes the situation of these victims of double discrimination.
The study was commissioned by the FSG, the ONCE Foundation, and the English Committee of Representatives of Persons with Disabilities (CERMI) and entitled "The multidiscrimination situation before the employment of Roma people with disabilities. "
"The goal is to present the social reality that people living with disabilities than the fact of belonging to the Roma community face the world of work from an inequitable position, pointing from FSG.
attended the event the Minister of Education and Science, Mercedes Cabrera, the director of the FSG, Isidro Rodriguez, the director general of the ONCE Foundation, Luis Crespo and CERMI director, Pilar Villarino.
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Centers smaller, more teachers for the most vulnerable children
The children at checkout whose protection is assigned to the Provincial Councils should be addressed in care of smaller and more teachers than at present, as reflected in the new Basque government decree to regulate this type of residential centers in Euskadi.
The Deputy Minister of Welfare Social, Fernando Consuegra, this morning, the lines of the decree that unifies and standardizes care in the three Basque provinces. The text gives a period of 4 years to provincial centers or agreed to fit the regulation, if they do, will be closed.
The decree determines the existence of 4 types of shelters: the residences, which should have a maximum of 24 seats (10 in the case of adolescents with behavioral problems), the host floors, with a maximum of 10 seats; training centers for emancipation (up to 30 seats) and emancipation floors with a maximum of 8.
In some cases, such as children with serious problems of conduct, the ratio of teachers per child is reduced to a professional for every two inmates. At present there are over 1,200 places Euskadi in reception centers for minors: 684 in Vizcaya, Guipúzcoa and 200 345 in Álava.
Published in The Courier Digital
07/09/2008
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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Five girls escaping from a juvenile facility in Cordoba after

missing is found since Sunday night.
The Board opened proceedings information to clarify what happened
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minors supervised by the Junta de Andalucía take nearly three days in hiding. On Sunday night he reported his escape from juvenile facility where host lived in the province of Cordoba Hornachuelos. Hours later, on Monday morning, five children reported the alleged ill-treatment by educators in the same Civil Guard post. The Andalusian information has opened proceedings to determine the facts.
Research Sources have explained that the center's director, called Arco Iris, filed with the Civil Guard station in nearby Palma del Río a complaint on Sunday night in which was of highlights the lack of children. The sources said that on Monday morning the children themselves appeared at the same units of the armed to denounce the alleged ill-treatment.
However, once the complaint was filed and the lower left are missing. For its part, the Directorate General for Children and Families of the Junta de Andalucía, which depends on the center, opened proceedings informative. A spokesman for the Department for Equality and Social Welfare explained that they intend to find out what happened in the center to determine the facts. Whereabouts unknown

The Andalusian Ombudsman regretted the leakage of five children. At a press conference held on the occasion of the presentation of the Annual Report of the Child of 2007, José Chamizo recalled that in these centers situations occur "very complicated sometimes focus on one person." He added that "these units have a very therapeutic, but they are hard, because the kids need to restructure your life." And he pointed out that, although the usual treatment in these centers is to give "good results" if in this case has been an infringement of the rights of the child, the Office of the Ombudsman will take part in the affair.
The deputy of the Government in Córdoba, María Jesús Ruiz, has told the media that for the moment, unaware of the content of the complaint from the minors and has stated that the matter is in the hands of the judiciary. The center under Hornachuelos (less than 5,000 inhabitants, situated 51 kilometers from Córdoba) is of the open, is dedicated to treat behavioral disorders and has an agreement with the Department of Equality and Social Welfare.
Published 02/07/2008
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