- Public company supports Envera's social work
- Ten students with intellectual disabilities will obtain training and experience in a sector with a high demand for professionals.
Madrid | September 5, 2024
Ten young people with intellectual disabilities have started the Course of Kitchen and Room Assistant that Envera has launched thanks to the collaboration of Ineco within the framework of its Equality Plan. Classes began on Monday and will run until the end of the year with a total of 390 hours of which 140 will be internships in hotel and catering companies.
Ineco supports Envera's social mission so that people with disabilities can take their place in the world with dignity. By funding this initiative, the public engineering company is committed to improving job opportunities for students in a sector with a high demand for professionals.
This training, free of charge for participants, will enable people with disabilities to perform tasks related to the hospitality industry as kitchen and dining room assistants, acquiring basic knowledge about the sector and the kitchen and dining room area, including its technical and organizational characteristics, as well as the functions performed by each of the professionals involved in each department.
In addition, thanks to the theoretical contents and internships in specialized companies, students will develop the competencies and skills necessary to perform in the kitchen, such as, for example, the use of machinery and tools, knowing how to work with raw materials, prepare food and present culinary preparations.