The subdelegate of the Government in Lugo, Isabel Rodríguez, participated this Thursday in the inauguration of the round table organized by the Civil Guard, with the collaboration of the Local Police of Sarria, in the IES Juglar Afonso Gómez on the occasion of March 8, International Women's Day. The event was attended by the mayor of Sarria, Claudio Garrido, as well as the management team and faculty of the center, headed by its director, José Manuel Valcarce.
During her speech, Isabel Rodríguez thanked the educational center for its interest in this initiative, which is part of the Master Plan for Coexistence and Improvement of Security in Educational Centers and their Environments, and stressed the importance of making visible the work of women in the security forces. “We want all the girls and girls who are here to see that the professions do not have sex, that women can do everything we want,” said the deputy delegate.
The round table, organized within the framework of the activities of the 8M, was moderated by Corporal 1ª Mónica Revilla, of the Traffic Subsector of Lugo, and was attended by professionals from the Civil Guard and the Local Police of Sarria, who shared their experiences in the field of public security. Among the speakers were the local police Ana María Lombao, the civil guards Sonia Yolanda Santiso (Technological Investigation Team of the Judicial Police of Lugo), María Sherezade Lamas (Fiscal Patrol of Foz), Jessica Rielo (Traffic Subsector Attestations of Lugo) and the local police in practices Ana Timiraos.
At the end of the round table, the students were able to get to know the material and vehicles used in the performance of police work, thanks to the exhibition organized outside the auditorium. Two more civil guards, María Jesús Madueño (Auxiliary Post of Sober) and Beatriz Bruzos (Gender Violence Team of Sarria), collaborated in this exhibition explaining the use of the different media.
The subdelegate of the Government encouraged the students to fight for a more just and egalitarian society, remembering that training and respect are key for the future. “Study and prepare, and above all, respect and fight for your rights. You have the key to the future,” he concluded.