The Socialist Party of Arrecife will bring to the next plenary session a motion in which it will urge the Government Group to work on the creation of inclusive camps for children with disabilities in the municipality.
During the summer period, many families are committed to this type of dynamic activities that reinforce values such as companionship and teamwork in children. However, the camps that take place in the third capital of the Canary Islands "are not inclusive", and "adding costs and causing many minors with disabilities not to be able to access them." "It is worrying to see how there are boys and girls who cannot enjoy these activities due to the fact that they are not adapted and represent a cost that many families cannot afford, in addition to the problem that it poses for them to be able to reconcile their work life," says the PSOE councilor, Cristina Duque.
The Socialist Party is committed to "promoting inclusive camps, adapted to girls and boys with and without disabilities", highlights Cristina Duque. "The Government Group, given the lack of these inclusive camps, must work from now on in coordination with all the entities in charge of organizing and carrying out these camps, making them inclusive so that all the boys and girls of Arrecife can live the experience equally, without any type of discrimination," concludes Duque.