The Purísima Concepción Foundation was recognised for its promotion of positive parenting.

Purísima Concepción Foundation

The Purísima Concepción Foundation has been recognised for its work in support of families through its Santa Teresa de Jesús and Purísima Concepción Special Education Centres (CeRAs). Both educational institutions have received the Recognition for the Promotion of Positive Parenting, an award given by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030 together with the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP).

La distinción reconoce el compromiso de ambos centros educativos con modelos de acompañamiento familiar. Estos se basan en los derechos de la infancia, la corresponsabilidad y el fortalecimiento de las competencias parentales, contribuyendo a la creación de entornos familiares que favorecen el desarrollo integral de niños, niñas y adolescentes.​

This recognition consolidates the Sisters Hospitallers’ commitment to specialised, inclusive and deeply human education, where the family is a fundamental pillar of the emotional well-being, stability and educational progress of students. An approach that integrates school, family and community as essential axes for advancing towards a more just, cohesive and inclusive society.

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