On Friday night 24 premiered at the movie theater Velascoel short documentary "The fate of Ulysses," directed by filmmaker David Perea, dealing squarely conflict of drug dependence and who was played by multiple users and some of their relatives Therapeutic Center Fleets.
Taking this opportunity, the Department of Health gave diversospremiosa different institutions of the Region of Murcia in one way or another struggle to eradicate this problem in society.
The award was the original figure, made exclusively for the occasion, with the symbol of "the seed of life."
During the event members of the Therapeutic Community Fleets thanked Councillor for Health, Fernandez Ana Bastida, their involvement and promotion of the therapeutic project unramo flowers.
The ceremony was also attended by Mayor of Alhama, Fernando Alfonso Ceron Morales and general manager of Drug Dependence, Juan Manuel Ruiz and director general of Department, Maria Dolores Valcárcel.También attended various members of the Corporation and the relatives of Pedro Sánchez González, who was one of the founders of the therapeutic center and occassionally patients altruistically for over fifteen years.
Precisely to whom it was dedicated the film.
Faced with a completely full capacity, to the point that he could not get anyone interested in attending the evening, the night also featured a performance from poet Magdalena Sánchez, author, moreover, from the texts of the documentary.
The recital of Magdalena Sánchez, was alternating with the music of Jerome Galián and those of EsterCarpe interpretaronobras poeta.La evening also featured music saxophone quartet, "Sonus Free".
To finish the event, work was recognized by a standing ovation, the protagonists of the short documentary, "The fate of Ulysses": Gladys, former patient, Andrew, ex-patient Rafael, former patient, Carlos, ex- patient Gladys and Juan Antonio, parents Gladys; Tirma Delgado, psicólogadel Center Fleets, M ª José Sánchez, psychologist DELCENTRO Fleets; Immaculate Cobo, director Center Fleets; Pedro Pruneda, cinematographer and sound documentary and Magdalena Blesa, author poems of the documentary.
Prizes and awards
A total of five awards were handed out throughout the night.
The first was to consolidated centers of Secondary Education and established the town in 2009-2010 "Alternative Measures program to Expulsion."
Alternative Measures Program to Expulsion of Students, is a real absence of the younger alternative.
An educational response to educational problems, advancing in line truancy prevention and integration of all students and their families.
This award was presented by Maria Dolores Valcarcel, Director General of Department, and managers in receiving the award were: Roberto Garcia de la Calera, director of IES Valle de Leiva and Adolfo Benito Benito manage IES Miguel Hernandez.
The second was awarded the "Pediatric Environmental Health Unit of the Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca".
A clinical unit where pediatric nurses with experience in Pediatric Environmental Health cooperate with other professionals in other specialized areas: family physicians, toxicologists, biologists, engineers, architects, chemists working to recognize, assess and manage diseases and environmentally related risks children, and all this coordinated to provide education, training and research in Pediatric Environmental Health work.
The award was presented by Juan Manuel Ruiz Ros, CEO of Citizen and Drug Dependence of the Ministry of Health of the Region of Murcia and picked up Juan Antonio Ortega García award, member of the "Unit of Pediatric Environmental Health University Hospital Virgen Arrixaca ".
The third award of the evening was for the "Therapeutic Community Fleets", a place with over twenty years of experience in the location where the individual is faced with their own personal and social reality.
The award was presented by the Councillor for Health, Fernandez Ana Bastida, and got the director of the Center Fleets, Inmaculada Cobo Nájar.
The fourth prize of the night was for "El Pozo Foundation Food Workers," a nonprofit organization whose goal is to develop actions for healthcare purposes and social and cultural advancement of workers of the organization, which currently exceeds 3,500 people.
The award was presented by Ana Fernandez Bastida and was commissioned in Manuel Garcia picked Juesas, president of the Foundation along with other members of the board.
The last award of the night was for the head of Citizen Services and Addictions exercising the powers of direction and coordination of protection of the rights and obligations of users of regional healthcare system, and the study and implementation of systems information and citizen access to health benefits.
Also assumes supportive relationships and cooperation with associations of users of health and local corporations.
The prize was collected by Ros Juan Manuel Ruiz, CEO of Citizen and Drug Dependence of the Ministry of Health of the region Murciade the mayor of Alhama de Murcia, Alfonso Ceron Fernando Morales.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Alhama de Murcia