The Popular Party demands more personnel for Social Services of Yaiza

Juan Monzón points out that this lack of personnel "entails stress due to overload, as well as an added difficulty when developing their work with guarantees for the users of this municipal service."

November 4 2021 (16:19 WET)
The PP councilors of Yaiza, Juan Monzón and Guayo Rodríguez
The PP councilors of Yaiza, Juan Monzón and Guayo Rodríguez

The councilors of the Popular Party of Yaiza, Juan Monzón and Guayo Rodríguez, demand from the municipal government "more personnel for the Social Services Area" since they assure that upon completion of the employment agreement "with which support was given to the professionals of this department", today there is "an important deficit of administrative personnel."

The popular spokesperson, Juan Monzón, points out that "this lack of personnel entails stress due to overload as well as an added difficulty when developing their work with guarantees for the users of this municipal service."

"These workers are the ones who attend to the public and who receive the neighbors in the first instance, those who order and classify the documentation and those who carry out the tasks entrusted to them by the social workers, being a fundamental piece in the machinery of this service", adds Juan Monzón.

"We understand that we are in a recovery process and that a good part of the people who came to these services during the toughest months of the pandemic are gradually returning to normal", says the spokesperson for the populars, although he adds that still "there are many families in our municipality that require immediate attention so as not to be left in a state of helplessness".

The populars trust that, taking into account "the singularity and specificities of this essential service", the local government "will attend to the needs of the department and its own workers", in order to allow them "to carry out their work with the greatest possible efficiency".

"We must not forget that it is one of the most sensitive services and that the citizens who are forced to resort to Social Services are people who are experiencing very complex situations and great vulnerability", insists the popular spokesperson.

From the ranks of the Popular Party of Yaiza, they demand that the councilor responsible for the Area, Ángel Domínguez, "take the appropriate measures to solve the serious problem suffered by the Social Services staff", either "through another agreement" or, on the contrary, temporarily resorting "to personnel from other areas who at this time have less workload and can help in administrative tasks".

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