This is aimed at people deprived of their liberty and was set up together with the ADSIS Foundation.
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The ADSIS Project consists of a series of weekly workshops and training sessions run by Athletic Club coaches to help in the social reintegration process of people who are in prison (category 2 and 3 prisons), on probation or who have been released, but are still in the process of social reintegration.
The ADSIS Project was developed within the Bestalde Programme, which includes family counselling, a day centre, work camps and leisure activities. Since its launch in 2013, the ADSIS Project has helped the social reintegration of more than a hundred people deprived of their liberty.
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Promotes the social integration of persons deprived of their liberty.
Empowers people to escape the cycle of poverty.
Provides social, personal and educational skills for future integration into society and the workplace.
Provides opportunities to occupy leisure time rather than relapsing into delinquency.
Provides basic necessities in terms of food.
Provides opportunities for users to lead fulfilling lives.
Promotes physical activity and healthy habits.
Prevents diseases and unhealthy behaviour.
Improves interpersonal relationships.
Increases self-esteem, self-confidence, empowerment and independence.
Improves emotional stability, concentration, handling frustration and taking responsibility.
Promotes self-improvement, motivation and resilience.
Equips users with skills that match the demands of the labour market.
Makes it possible for people who are vulnerable to social exclusion to acquire the necessary skills (educational, technical and vocational competences) to access employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.
Ensures that there are equal conditions for personal development, social integration and productive employment.
Ensures the equal right to sport and participatory leisure.
Promotes the participation of all groups in society.
Provides opportunities for people deprived of their liberty to take part in sporting activities and competitions.
Promotes social development and improves perceptions and stigmas associated with people who have been or are deprived of their liberty.
It raises the visibility and awareness of their situation in society, thereby reducing discrimination.
Promotes social inclusion, equality, tolerance and teamwork.
Provides opportunities and tools for people at risk of social exclusion.
Raises awareness of the need for equal social integration and the importance of building peaceful, fair societies.