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The president of the entity, Lucas Montaner, denies that it is an elitist activity and argues its health benefits. Go to download The Canary Islands Golf Federation hosts the national campaign 'Hello Golf' to promote the sport among the population of the islands, according to the manager of the sports entity, Lucas Montaner. The campaign allows you to receive four hours of class at a very reduced price, between five and ten euros, which can be reserved through the holagolf.es website by choosing the Canary Islands course of your choice. In the two previous campaigns, 1,400 people were introduced to the practice of this sport. It is not an “elitist” sport. Montaner rejects the “elitist” label that is usually attached to this practice and remembers that it is something that has also happened not only with other sports such as tennis or sky, but also with the car, but “today everyone has it.” ”. He affirms that while it is true that there are golf courses where playing can be expensive, many others have affordable prices: “What we want is for people to at least try it.” Remember that all the fields strictly comply with the covid-19 protocol and that the material is not shared: “There is no known case of contagion.” The documentary “Desahogo” disseminates the culture of prevention and aquatic safety Documentary poster | CANARY ISLANDS 1500 KM OF COAST Documentary poster | CANARY ISLANDS 1500 KM OF COAST Sebastián Quintana, director of the 'Canary Islands 1500 km of coast' platform, believes that "illiteracy" about environmental risks causes a significant number of deaths each year. Go to download The 'Canary Islands 1500 km of coast' platform has launched the first documentary on drownings titled “Desahogo”, with which, as its director, Sebastián Quintana, points out, they intend to warn of this form of “silent death” which is the third cause of non-traumatic mortality and causes 1.5 million deaths each year.
Quintana indicates that the key to avoiding them is to generate among the population a “culture of prevention and aquatic safety” because among the causes that produce it is the “illiteracy” of a large part of the population regarding the risks of the sea. For this reason, the UN has recently approved a resolution in which it urges countries to activate laws and prevention campaigns, “something unprecedented.” In the same sense, it has been established that July 25 will be celebrated as World Drowning Prevention Day. Ten narratives with proper names The documentary is structured around the narration of ten real stories that we have recorded with the protagonists of drownings who have survived or the loved WhatsApp Number List ones of the people who have died. Likewise, it has the testimony of twenty of the best experts in the world in the prevention and treatment of drowning. These are two one-hour episodes that have been presented at the Elder Museum in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and that, next July, will be broadcast on Canarian Television. It will subsequently be distributed through regional television channels and is expected to be broadcast through international television channels.Unions and associations, looking forward to planning the next school year Classroom in an educational center | LAGUNA CITY COUNCIL Classroom in an educational center | LAGUNA CITY COUNCIL Pedro Crespo, president of Anpe Canarias, regrets that political groups are guided by "short-termism", while Sergio de la Fe, president of Confapa Canarias, asks for recognition for families.
Go to download The president of the Independent Union of Public Education Teachers (Anpe Canarias) congratulates himself on how the school year has ended in the Canary Islands thanks to the “tremendous work” of the teachers, which has allowed expectations to be met with hardly any incidents. He considers that the Canary Islands must continue to delve into the reduction of ratios, something that he does not understand as a “corporatist” claim from the teachers, but as a demand to achieve a basic improvement in the educational system to be able to better serve the diversity of the students. Understand that assuming this drop in ratios is something very complex for the administration, because it entails an increase in staff. However, it applauds the efforts of the Department of Education of the Canary Islands Government in planning the next course, aimed at reducing ratios, but asks for a long-term plan, so that in subsequent courses they continue to take steps “of "so that within five courses we can have ratios that improve quality." He considers it a “difficult” issue, because all parties are guided by “short-termism.” The essential work of the ampas For his part, Sergio de la Fe, president of Confapa Canarias, regrets the loss of support teachers, the 2,500 teachers hired to face the covid-19 pandemic, which may have an impact on student ratios. per teacher, but also considers that not only is it necessary to increase the number, but also greater teacher training. He affirms that in this course there has been the possibility of consolidating some avenues for improvement, but he fears that the next course will return to the old normality.