A Pioneer Program for the Community
Anoia has been the scene of a transformative initiative thanks to the Temps per Cure (TXC) program, managed by the Department of Equality and Feminism and supported by the Correspondent Plan of the Ministry of Equality. In 2024, this project has allowed the establishment of 39 services designed to provide support to the families of the region, ensuring that children and adolescents between the ages of 0 and 16 enjoy appropriate care over time outside the school.
Clear Objectives: Free Time and Recognize Rights
The essence of the program is twofold: on the one hand, it seeks to provide families with the time needed for their responsibilities, and on the other hand, it promotes the recognition of the rights associated with child care. This initiative aims to value and professionalize tasks that are often in the shade, while promoting the active involvement of men in parenting.
Various activities for a constructive leisure
The services offered have been varied and adapted to the needs of the community. Three playgrounds have been created in localities such as Pobla de Claramunt, Pujalt and Capellades, as well as six timely care services in different municipalities. In addition, school receptions have been implemented in Jorba and Santa Margarida de Montbui, and has supported holidays at various times of the year.
Spaces Rehabilities for Children
An outstanding aspect has been the rehabilitation of spaces such as the castle of Rubió, turned into a safe and cozy environment, designed for children and young people in the municipality. This action not only improves infrastructure, but also creates an environment conducive to the development of activities.
Training and co -responsibility: a collective commitment
The program has also included a training component with eleven sessions dedicated to paternal co -responsibility in the care of children, under the slogan “Anoia, territory of care”. These trainings, both online and face -to -face, have provided useful tools for promoting a healthy game among children.
Looking to the future: Commitment to continuity
To ensure that the advances have not been lost, the municipalities of the region have signed an agreement with the County Council that guarantees the continuity of the Temps per Care program. This collaboration reaffirms the commitment to provide quality care for children, allowing parents to enjoy a time released for their own needs.