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Floral club demo

AT the end of our super floral demonstration with Michael Bowyer on Thursday March 23, our President, Lynn Bishop presented Afa Alzheimer Teulada­Moraira with a monetary donation on behalf of Members and Friends of the Club ... the monies had been raised from our Luncheon in support of NAFAS Flower Arrangers Day and our late Queen’s Jubilee and our Christmas Charity Hamper Raffle.

A STUDY conducted to prepare Denia’s fourth Equal Opportunities Plan has revealed what we already know. Women spend between two and four hours every day on domestic chores, while men spend less than one hour. The council has been gathering information to find out where to focus its efforts to achieve equality. The studies also reveal the existence of a generational digital gap, addictions to new technologies and the fear of sexting among people under the age of 29 surveyed. Among the other conclusions of the study is that people do not know about policies in place in the council to prevent inequality, the need for more security at recreational vents and festivals, and a lack of training options for care workers and in languages and trades. The people of Denia want teachers, students and families to receive training in equality, sexually transmitted diseases, masculinity, and entrepreneurship, according to the survey. The data was collected from a questionnaire with open and closed questions which was answered by 185 person. Interviews were conducted in schools, residents’ associations and other sectors of the population.

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