A sample Excel where the children deprived of their liberty
posted on: Dec 16 2011 8:27 by RDugey. Viewed 28 times."We want to show that we want to and can be something in the future.
" "We have given account that we are somebody, because before we were told that we were not nobody".
The previous valuation corresponds to a teenager deprived of liberty who participates in an artistic exhibition prepared by boys in conflict with the law, held at the Centre of attention Integral of Najayo.
Other adolescents deprived of liberty, originally from a neighbourhood of the National District, also promises to re-educate it and prepare to perform a job once meets his condemnation.
"We are demonstrating that we have talent and we can recover from the mistake we made, this work is a pride for me," says the teenager, whose name is ignored by rule of law. This young man is the first high school. The art exhibition called "Transform", takes place in the Museum trampoline in new town, organized by the Attorney-General, the Pastoral u000aPrison and Unicef.
Accompanied by their teachers in Najayo, boys have been able to discover his talent in the arts, but in workshops with major gaps and constraints.
"Perhaps now not so pretty, but it is a process and we are going to further improve the quality", highlights the young native of La Romana, who obtained their freedom within 10 months. The teenager is attending the fourth high school in the Centre of detention.
With this exhibition seeks to support the work of re-education that adolescents deprived of their liberty in Najayo and improve painting and pottery workshops. The pieces are priced ranging between 250 to 5,000 pesos.
The exhibition includes painting, pottery, crafts and crafts. It was inaugurated on Tuesday afternoon and will conclude this Thursday.
Also aims to develop a sample of art made by young people in conflict with the law as occupational therapy, with the support of their u000ateachers.
"Each of the pieces of art has a symbolic value and behind each of them is the effort of a teenager by express his way to learn and to reintegrate into society," says a paper distributed at the site of the exhibition.
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Silvia Morales, psychologist of the direction of comprehensive care for adolescents in conflict with the law, considers that the work submitted by adolescents in Najayo helps them for reintegration social.
"Because it carries something in hand, is not empty, opens other doors," said. Silvia collaborates with the exhibition in the Museum springboard, along with representatives of the prison pastoral care and the.
Nelly Villalona, Coordinator of the exhibition highlights the work of young people, using positive colors and recyclable materials. Stresses that the show has had good reception.
"Are parts that are" u000a"can be used at any store in the capital," indicates Estefani war, Unicef representative.

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