Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 2:06:16 GMT -5
The - school year begins and it does so without access to the school cafeteria being assured for thousands of boys and girls. For this reason, at Educo we urge the Administration to increase the number and amount of the dining scholarships, given the impossibility of some families to ensure an adequate and nutritious meal per day for their sons and daughters. There is a lot of talk about the January slope and not so much about the September one. The truth is that the children's backpack that parents prepare with so much care and then place on the small backs of their children, does not always make the route. Some parents are incapable of sending the whole thing to the classroom on their children's backs and forgetting about it, and it remains like a ghostly slab on their own backs. Yes, because school starts in a country in which more than two million boys and girls live in homes below the poverty line and/or at risk of severe material deprivation and in homes without employment or with low work intensity. School starts for everyone, also for those boys and girls who, due to their condition, do not eat as any body of a developing age should: they do not eat meat, chicken and fish every two days. The nutritional situation is serious because of the child population under years of age is at risk of poverty or social exclusion, but more than are in extreme poverty. The Administration, however, only gives scholarships and aid for compulsory education meals to of students. Ummh… It doesn't add up! No. And then it is worth asking: What happens to those boys and girls who exceed the percentage? The numbers do not add up and speak for themselves: it is urgent to increase the number and amount of dining scholarships in Spain.
The figures that speak clearly (and do not feed) The expense that education entails for families per son or daughter is an average of , and , euros for the first and second cycle of early childhood education, respectively, and , euros for primary school. Of this exp Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data ense, the dining room service represents an average of euros for preschool boys and girls and euros for those in primary school , that is, and , respectively. How could the families who endure the burden of September (and October, November, December... and New Year's - little new life, sadly) take care of these payments without dying trying? Impossible right? Because far from decreasing backpacks, they also multiply. Yes, more and more slabs are distributed by paternal swords. And maternal. Above all, maternal. Payments on the main home, such as the mortgage, rent, community or basic supplies, such as electricity, gas or essential purchases, suffocate thousands of families. We are talking about an increase of percentage points in households where children and adolescents live that have had difficulties in making these payments, now at . The situation also worsens in single-parent households with one or more children under years of age, where this rate went from in to in Do they really have to add more weight to their backs also including the expense of the dining room? If only they could... Investment in education to ensure equity According to Pilar Orenes, general director of Educo, “investment in education must include the necessary elements that guarantee equity that allows compensation for inequalities of origin.” Before returning to school, "there cannot be boys and girls who do not have access to the school cafeteria because they do not meet all the administrative requirements or because the administration has not yet resolved the requests that were made between April and May.
Access to the school cafeteria stands as a guarantee to appease these notorious inequalities of origin, because it not only ensures physical and mental development, key to school performance, but it is also a guarantor for the students' own feeling of belonging. . The school cafeteria is an endorsement that allows everyone to develop socialization and attachment skills. It is, after all, a space for free time and enjoyment among your peers. Being born and living in low-income families conditions opportunities for education and professional development. The burden of child poverty (identified as the school backpack itself in this story) does not reduce the school dropout rate, nor improve educational results. It conditions, without a doubt, equal opportunities from the earliest childhood. But poverty should not limit access to education, and administrations should not allow it. At Educo we believe that education is a fundamental right that is exercised throughout life. And although it is an end in itself, it is also the means that enables and reinforces the exercise of the rest of the rights and the enjoyment of well-being and a dignified life. That is why we think that educating from the roots , educating in the impossible, is the only way to achieve egalitarian and plural societies. And for this reason, we urge and will urge the administrations to balance the figures so that all boys and girls can warm their stomachs and their hearts. And because we cannot leave anyone behind, our Comedor Educo Scholarships campaign returns , so that no boy or girl is part of a percentage that is not fed.
The figures that speak clearly (and do not feed) The expense that education entails for families per son or daughter is an average of , and , euros for the first and second cycle of early childhood education, respectively, and , euros for primary school. Of this exp Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data ense, the dining room service represents an average of euros for preschool boys and girls and euros for those in primary school , that is, and , respectively. How could the families who endure the burden of September (and October, November, December... and New Year's - little new life, sadly) take care of these payments without dying trying? Impossible right? Because far from decreasing backpacks, they also multiply. Yes, more and more slabs are distributed by paternal swords. And maternal. Above all, maternal. Payments on the main home, such as the mortgage, rent, community or basic supplies, such as electricity, gas or essential purchases, suffocate thousands of families. We are talking about an increase of percentage points in households where children and adolescents live that have had difficulties in making these payments, now at . The situation also worsens in single-parent households with one or more children under years of age, where this rate went from in to in Do they really have to add more weight to their backs also including the expense of the dining room? If only they could... Investment in education to ensure equity According to Pilar Orenes, general director of Educo, “investment in education must include the necessary elements that guarantee equity that allows compensation for inequalities of origin.” Before returning to school, "there cannot be boys and girls who do not have access to the school cafeteria because they do not meet all the administrative requirements or because the administration has not yet resolved the requests that were made between April and May.
Access to the school cafeteria stands as a guarantee to appease these notorious inequalities of origin, because it not only ensures physical and mental development, key to school performance, but it is also a guarantor for the students' own feeling of belonging. . The school cafeteria is an endorsement that allows everyone to develop socialization and attachment skills. It is, after all, a space for free time and enjoyment among your peers. Being born and living in low-income families conditions opportunities for education and professional development. The burden of child poverty (identified as the school backpack itself in this story) does not reduce the school dropout rate, nor improve educational results. It conditions, without a doubt, equal opportunities from the earliest childhood. But poverty should not limit access to education, and administrations should not allow it. At Educo we believe that education is a fundamental right that is exercised throughout life. And although it is an end in itself, it is also the means that enables and reinforces the exercise of the rest of the rights and the enjoyment of well-being and a dignified life. That is why we think that educating from the roots , educating in the impossible, is the only way to achieve egalitarian and plural societies. And for this reason, we urge and will urge the administrations to balance the figures so that all boys and girls can warm their stomachs and their hearts. And because we cannot leave anyone behind, our Comedor Educo Scholarships campaign returns , so that no boy or girl is part of a percentage that is not fed.