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Its president, Pedro Crespo, insists on the need to find means to ensure health guarantees and that there is no call effect. Go to download The president of the Independent Union of Public Education Teachers (Anpe Canarias), Pedro Crespo, hopes that there will be no incidents in the call for the public employment offer (OPE) scheduled for next June. It points out that the average temporality in the Canary Islands educational system reaches 40% of the staff, depending on the bodies and specialties, so these examinations could alleviate the situation of instability among these teachers. He points out that what is intended is that some of the interim workers can obtain a position, although the call is open to all professionals. In any case, he remembers that about 1,000 teachers retire every year, and the opposition barely fills those positions. Health guarantees It indicates that Anpe Canarias has insisted before the Ministry of Education on the need to provide health guarantees through alternatives for opponents who may need it in case of suffering from covid-19 or being in quarantine.
It has also been requested that the competition of the opposition be observed with that of other communities, so that a delay does not cause the call effect on professionals from other parts of Spain. The CanBio project, promoted by Loro Parque, studies climate change and underwater noise in the Canary Islands CanBio project buoy | ULPGC CanBio project buoy | ULPGC The coordinator of the initiative, Javier Almunia, points out that the goal is to extend the monitoring network to all of Macaronesia. Go to download The environmental project WhatsApp Number List Network for monitoring climate change, ocean acidification and underwater noise in the Canary Islands; and its relationships with biodiversity and marine ecosystems, CanBIO, co-financed by Loro Parque and the Government of the Canary Islands, aims to extend the sensor network throughout Macaronesia, thus obtaining a magnitude of data capable of designing more reliably models that allow us to anticipate the effects of climate change on the sea. This is stated by the director of Loro Parque Fundación and coordinator of the CanBio Project. The two currently existing fixed stations are located in the bay of Gando, in Gran Canaria, and La Restinga, in El Hierro, which makes it possible to offer information on two extreme aspects of the waters of the Canary Islands. Other unmanned underwater devices are added to these stations.
Based on this structure, Almunia indicates, the idea is to develop with the University of La Laguna a replicable buoy that can cover the entire Macaronesian region.Little Valiente calls for returning to hospitals to support children with cancer and their families Activities with hospitalized children | Photo: Little Brave Activities with hospitalized children | Photo: Little Brave Its president, José Jerez, points out that if before the pandemic they formed a team with the health teams, now they can do it again. Go to download The president of the Pequeno Valiente association, José Jerez, demands that the Canarian Health Service allow members of the organization to return to hospitals to carry out their work to support children with cancer and their families: “They only allow access to specific things, but we can no longer be supporting every day.” He believes that with appropriate security measures we could have a situation similar to the one before the crisis, as is happening in Murcia and partially in Madrid and Barcelona. He points out that they have held a meeting with the director of the SCS, Conrado Domínguez, in which they have found “a good willingness” to consult the issue with the technicians: “If before the pandemic we were a team, now we must become a team again.
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