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Project “INTEGRAL ATTENTION TO CHILDREN”, Tomillo Foundation

Description

The Tomillo Foundation is a non-profit independent entity whose purpose is to contribute to social improvement and personal development. Through the program "Integral Attention to Children", for both national and immigrant population at risk of social exclusion or in extremely vulnerable situation, it aims to assist minors and young people to achieve their social integration and autonomy, promoting the development of their personal, cognitive and socialization skills in the family, school and social contexts. They work from an integrative perspective and in coordination with the educational, social and sanitary devices of the environment. Through five axes (school reinforcement, psychological support, intervention with families, educational leisure, advocating employability), the project pretends to achieve the socio-educational inclusion of minors in order to subsequently increase their employment opportunities. In order to prevent scholar school dropout of children, the foundation proposes extra-curricular activities and supports the children and their families in their relationship. The Project is developed mainly within the city of Madrid, in the following localities: La Latina, Carabanchel, Vallecas, Villaverde, Usera, San Blas and in Majadahonda, and receives EU funds and governmental funds. It is also funded by foundations and private companies.

Category:
  • Good Practices
  • Country of origin / implementation:
  • Spain
  • Language:
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Compliance with the Dashboard Outcomes:
    • Children complete compulsory education
    • Children remain in (formal) education beyond compulsory levels / Access to (formal) non-compulsory education
    • Children's academic skills
    • Children's life satisfaction / happiness
    • Children's sense of belonging
    • Friends and peers (bridges)
    • Friends and peers (support)
    • Institutions
    • Teachers
    • Types & levels of (formal) non-compulsory education attended

    Evaluation ex post
    The project has supported 125 vulnerable families by developing parental competencies in order to promote their child’s development. The project has helped 800 minors and 472 families, bringing together tutoring, mental health, leisure and recreation and family activities. 1.735 children and adolescents received school support. 68% of them had improved their academic competencies and 78% of them their socioemotional competencies.

    Projects’ deliverables
    The annual report 2019 is available in Spanish in the following link.
    https://tomillo.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/ANNUAL-REPORT-TOMILLO-2019_paginas.pdf

    Reproducibility
    Information not available

    Motivation for the submission
    The foundation’s program is socially relevant, as it promotes the improvement of the academic performance of children and adolescents so that they are assured of better opportunities in their future. It also promotes the care of their mental health, their family relationships and their integration into society: all necessary components for their integral development and which are in line with the baselines of this project.

    Funds:
  • Companies
  • EU Funds
  • Foundations
  • Governmental funds
  • Type of action:
  • Extra-curricular activity
  • School support, psychological reinforcement, family intervention
  • Target:
  • Migrant children (first and/or second generation)
  • Migrant families, parents
  • Newly arrived migrant children
  • Unaccompanied and separated children
  • Professionals involved:
  • Cultural Mediators
  • Educators
  • Psychologists
  • Teachers
  • Networking - Actors and institutions mobilized by the project:
  • NGOs, third sector organizations
  • Schools
  • Students / parents associations
  • Universities, research centres
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