Wednesday, March 21, 2012

CASP and Ministry of Justice renew employment agreement

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The Ministry of Justice (MINJUS in Spanish) and the Centro Ann Sullivan del Perú (CASP), with the purpose of helping people with disabilities develop their potential and to renew an alliance between them, extend the inter-institutional collaborative agreement that allow students-workers of CASP continue doing administrative duties for MINJUS.

Thanks to this agreement, signed by both institutions March 17, 2011, four young people with different abilities work successfully for MINJUS in different areas.

We are talking about Pamela Sotomayor Chuquiure (aged 27), Maria Faith Gonzales Orellana (aged 38), Andres Terry Cave (aged 26) and Milagros Gutiérrez Flores (aged 29) who have been working the day shift since May 16, 2011.

Pamela Sotomayor works in an administrative office - in archive, where she organizes the documentation and enters the list of documents that then she delivers to the different offices of MINJUS in the computer.

Maria Fe works at the Documentation Center (Cendoc) where she does complementary activities and gives a hand with manual inventory, which then she enters into the computer system.

Andres Terry and Milagros Gutiérrez work at the reception office of the institution, and they are in charge of receiving visitors and guiding them to its different offices.

It is worth mentioning that CASP’ students/workers receive continuous training in administrative duties within MINJUS, and that they are monitored and guided by specialists of the Centro Ann Sullivan, whose goal is to make them become independent, productive and happy people.