Daimiel City Council brings youth information to high schools

Published on April 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

On the occasion of European Youth Information Day, the Daimiel City Council has brought its guidance services to local high schools. The initiative aims to provide young people with direct access to resources on education, employment, housing, health, and leisure. Professionals offer personalized advice to resolve doubts and promote autonomy in making informed decisions.

A youth monitor from the Daimiel City Council advises students at a high school, with brochures and screens about education, employment, and leisure.

Digital guidance: resources and tools for the future 🚀

The initiative includes the use of digital platforms and mobile applications that facilitate access to up-to-date information on scholarships, vocational training, and job offers. Municipal technicians use interactive databases and chatbots to resolve queries in real time. Workshops are also held on housing searches and online procedure management, integrating basic technological skills that young people need to navigate an increasingly digitalized work and social environment.

Youth information: when asking in class is no longer enough 😅

Because, of course, instead of waiting for the TikTok algorithm to solve their lives, young people in Daimiel now have to put up with a flesh-and-blood professional explaining how to apply for a scholarship without an influencer telling them. Sure, at least the technician won't ask for a like or subscription in exchange for knowing if a rental includes community fees. It may sound like science fiction to some, but it works.