
The Costa Adeje Tourism Development Center (Cdtca) hosted the closing ceremony of the first edition of the Adeje Second Chance School (E2O) and the presentation of the next one. The young participants took part in more than 100 self-knowledge actions and knowledge of the labor market. Regarding training, 76 improved their educational level, 38 participate in actions to return to formal education and 41 complete professional training actions. In the labor area, 132 maintain their socio-labour insertion itineraries, 13 carry out non-labor internships, 21 participate in job offers. job and 37 got a work contract.
In addition to training and guidance, the young people in the program participated in recreational activities, attended excursions and activities throughout the Island. Looking ahead to the next edition, more specialized training will be offered and more importance will be given to physical activity.
The Adeje E2O Second Chance School is a project born from the collaboration between the Adeje City Council and the Don Bosco Foundation and aims to improve and promote the integration of young people between the ages of 16 and 29 at risk of social exclusion. During the program, these people are trained and accompanied until they get a job or until they re-enter the educational system with a chance of success. The project works around four axes: innovative training through personalized itineraries, reinforcement of basic and work skills, practical experiences in connection with the business world and support in social demands.