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INTEGRATE

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The actions we carry out are accommodation and maintenance for men and women who we detect are in a situation of serious exclusion.

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REMAR has more than 40 years helping people in exclusion and social risk, from the beginning it began to serve the population with dependency problems (alcohol and drugs), but with the passage of time we began to understand that there were people with other situations problems that also need our attention and help, we currently have various aid programs in operation such as: care for the family, youth, drug addicts, the elderly, soup kitchens, care for women, social emergency, etc. Many people who are on the streets and request our shelter resources, maintain some type of addiction.

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Identification of situations of risk and exclusion in neighborhoods and points where people who are in a situation of homelessness or groups in a situation of marginality are generally located. Through mobile units we move around and do a street intervention. This activity allows us to make a diagnosis of the situation of poverty and exclusion in the region and bring our activities closer to groups that otherwise would not have access. For us, street work is key.

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Identification of situations of risk and exclusion in neighborhoods and points where people who are in a situation of homelessness or groups in a situation of marginality are generally located. Through mobile units we move around and do a street intervention. This activity allows us to make a diagnosis of the situation of poverty and exclusion in the region and bring our activities closer to groups that otherwise would not have access. For us, street social work is key.

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Identification of situations of risk and exclusion in neighborhoods and points where people who are in a situation of homelessness or groups in a situation of marginality are generally located. Through mobile units we move around and do a street intervention. This activity allows us to make a diagnosis of the situation of poverty and exclusion in the region and bring our activities closer to groups that otherwise would not have access. For us, street social work is key.

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Access to a temporary community accommodation resource, which guarantees a roof, food and comprehensive support to reduce and support the process of exiting exclusion, and improve the possibilities of integration and social inclusion.

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100% of the people who occupy a position have to pass a first interview with the social worker and design what their integration and social normalization plan will be during the time they stay with us or until they voluntarily decide to leave the job. resource. It is important to set objectives and goals that allow you to regulate and evaluate their scope on a regular basis. This allows to motivate people and help them to improve themselves. Always guaranteeing the emotional and social support of our team.

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Training in different training sectors that promote socio-labor insertion through the acquisition of skills and abilities. The courses we teach are in practical sectors with high demand for employment: Commercial, customer service, accounting, restoration, mechanics. The courses are aimed at the affected population who are in our accommodation resources and who have designed, together with the worker, the agreed individual Insertion Plan.

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Attention, intervention and social monitoring with the affected population housed in our accommodation resources. It seeks to guide and help people to solve doubts that appear in the field of social resources, employment, legislation, etc. With this advice we intend to train people to acquire an active role in coping with the risk situation they have, its normalization and socio-labor reintegration.

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We seek to provide the affected population with information that allows people to believe that: a) they care about them and love them, b) they are esteemed and valued and c) they belong to a network of communication and mutual obligations, that basic social needs are satisfy through interaction with others “.

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Comprehensive intervention implies knowledge and use of the network of resources that we have at the regional and local level. Coordination with the network of social services and other resources that facilitate the social inclusion of our affected population is essential for us.

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