Queen Letizia maintains her visit to Salamanca despite historical blackout

Queen Lesia will visit Salamanca on Wednesday, April 30, despite the chaos that Spain will continue. Currently, railway connections are canceled with the city until further notice. However, His Majesty will be present at the thirty -second meeting of the True Council Council on the disability that will be held in the center of Al -Zheimer’s in Salamana.
According to the royal business schedule, Queen Letizia will present the national deficit awards “The Queen of Letizia”, with more than 40 years of history, as it is its main goal “stimulating, identifying the path, dedication, and the contribution of public entities and entities for women and girls in listing, full nationality and human rights enjoyment with disability, while paying attention to women and women girls and girls.”
Thus, on Tuesday morning, April 29, a meeting of the local security council presented by the government sub -government, Rosa M. Lopez Alonso; Citizen Protection Adviser for the city of Salamanca, Angel Molina; And the head of the delegate in the province of the National Police; In addition to the head of the Lieutenant Civil Guard, the head of the local police and the representative of Junta de Castilla y león.

At the aforementioned meeting, aspects related to security and coordination were addressed between different levels on the occasion of the national deficit awards.
Winners
In this edition, which contained 66.6 % of the jury members as persons with disabilities in various matters in the prizes, a total of eight prizes was awarded, and distributed in eight categories that would provide Her Majesty:
In the research and innovation category, Anna Maria Iglesias has given the project “interaction that can be accessed between people and electronic devices” and its academic contribution and distinguished researchers in the field of designing technologies available to facilitate the inclusion of persons with disabilities.
In the way to access and global municipal design, this award was awarded to the city of Cartagina for its project: “Comprehensive Cartagina”, to integrate comprehensive access to the plans and projects of this municipality.
The Reina Letizia National ESENTIAL Human Rights Award has decreased to the Mental Health Union, for its “40 -year -old mental health, for rights, for you.”
The winning nomination in the method of inclusion of work was the Spanish Association for Employment with Support (AESE), for its project with support as a basis for inclusion of work for persons with disabilities and the primary part of their life projects, which aims to integrate professional people with disabilities with special difficulties in reaching the usual labor market.
In the comprehensive sport method, the award was also for the institution, for “the comprehensive schools of the institution as well” and its valuable contribution to sport without barriers.
In this category, it was also decided to give a special signal to your athletics project without marks, and athletics for all, to encourage comprehensive sport and overcome economic barriers in athletics for the disabled, which facilitates modified athletics chairs and commensurate with specialized coaches, which allowed us to highlight the national athletes’ sessions with interests.
The Reina Letizia National Effective award was awarded to the association’s comprehensive culture down for its project “Insert through Dance”, which follows social integration, work and cultural work for persons with mental disabilities through dance, enhancing their training, development and personal independence.
In the method of comprehensive education, it failed in favor of social work and the Monte de Bidad Foundation in Madrid for the “Education without barriers”, which is committed to inserting from the first ages and prefers the integrated development of students regardless of their social or personal conditions.
Finally, the Reina Letizia Award for the National Gender Equality and Opinion Award fell against violence against women and girls with disabilities to Anna Bilas Narvas, because of her committed activity, to perpetuate her life to defend the rights of women and girls with disabilities.