We present to you the latest issue of our magazine, Futuro Singular, in which we explore a variety of relevant and highly topical subjects.
Miguel Ángel Blázquez, a psychologist at ATAM, provides us with a detailed insight into the project “Clinical Innovation: Mental Functioning Assessment Scale,” a significant advancement in the evaluation of mental health.
Additionally, neuropsychologist María Laorden tells us how to prepare for the day after a redundancy plan (ERE). We will also find the testimony of an ATAM member, who shares what it meant to have the association’s support in her experience with disability.
As always, we hope you enjoy reading it.
You can download this issue here: ATAM MAGAZINE No. 19
Keys to Inclusion Through Reasonable Adjustments Last Tuesday, September 24, the Spanish Federation of Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Associations (FEBHI) held the 10th Business Breakfast, an online event that brought together 48 people from various organizations and companies, primarily from the human resources sector. The central theme of this meeting was “Reasonable Workplace Adjustments in […]
On September 24, a conference discussion titled “Science, Technology, and Humanism: Social Innovation for a Complex World” was held, organized by the Social Welfare Department of the Adeje City Council. Speakers included Ignacio Aizpún, General Director of ATAM, and Héctor Díez Caso, Director of Digital Transformation at ATAM and CEO of ViveLibre, who emphasized the […]
Meeting on Technology applied to Disability and Dependence Members of various European entities, belonging to the European Association of Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), visited ATAM’s installations, including the Clinical Team and the head office. This visit is part of the dissemination activities of the ACAP project (Connected Supports for Personal Autonomy) and […]