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Vocational training
L’ARABÍ college in Alfaz del Pi will offer a new course in healthcare emergencies from next academic year.
‘Emergencias sanitarias’ will join the list of vocational training courses (Formación Profesional or FP in Spanish) on offer in the town and is said to be very popular among young people.
The course entitles students to work as medical transport professionals, health emergency technicians or as operators in teleassistance and emergency coordination centres.
Alfaz Education councillor
Dolores Albero last week met with staff at the IES L’Arabí to outline the new course, which from September will be the latest addition to the vocational training curriculum offered at the centre and which ranges from computer studies to dietetics, children’s education, nursing and gardening.
“Numbers of students looking to study an FP after finishing the ESO are gradually increasing,” declared Sra Albero. “The FP is adapted to the real needs of the labour market and registers high levels of employability.” and Paul about how they found Christianity and its significance in their lives.
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