| The Ministry will soon deliver to various companies the Distinction of Equality of the Region of Murcia that recognizes the best initiatives and their work in the implementation of plans of equality | Representatives of different women's associations from different social spheres and the administration have shared the activities that have been promoted over the last year and have agreed on the need to continue deepening in certain processes that favor the consolidation of equality gender in Murcian society. The Minister of Women, Equality, LGTBI, Families and Social Policy, Isabel Franco, chaired this morning through videoconference the Advisory Council for Women, where the equality policies that exist in the Region have been studied, as well as the channeling of the demands of Murcian women in this matter in order to encourage and promote their participation in political, cultural, economic and social life. The Ministry has also stressed the need for a comprehensive perspective on violence prevention, which will be effective thanks to the construction of equality and respect for human rights. Activities of the General Directorate for Women and Gender Diversity During the meeting, the various actions carried out in this regard were explained by the General Directorate for Women and Gender Diversity, and it was announced that the Ministry will soon deliver to several companies the Distinction of Equality of the Region of Murcia , which recognizes the best initiatives and their work in the implementation of equality plans. The Ministry has developed egalitarian storytellers, as well as guides for the didactic exploitation of the book 'Cuentos para Murcianicas' which seeks to promote equality between boys and girls in Early Childhood and Primary Education, women and men of tomorrow.
A collection of biographical stories that collect details of the lives of Murcian women who have managed to stand out in different areas. During the meeting, he became aware of the participation of technicians in the 'Tools to combat the wage gap' conference, and the sponsorship of the short film 'Sorda' that makes women with disabilities visible and reinforces their empowerment. In addition, the subsidies for city councils for the provision of conciliation services and for companies to implement equality plans among their workers were highlighted. Finally, the issue of conciliation has been addressed and all the members of the council have been summoned to a forthcoming extraordinary call to which agents involved in the matter, such as education and employment, will be invited.