The Youth Department of Ciudad Real has presented the expansion of the Diververano 2026 program, which incorporates 600 new places for recreational and sports activities. The initiative aims to offer healthy leisure alternatives during the summer months, promoting socialization and personal development of children and young people in a controlled and safe environment.
Digital management of registrations and activity monitoring 🖥️
To manage the increase in places, the city council has implemented an online platform that allows digital registration and dynamic group assignment by age. The system uses a balancing algorithm to avoid saturation at specific times. Additionally, RFID wristband sensors have been installed in sports facilities to record attendance in real time, facilitating capacity control and participant safety.
Less screens, more mud: the youth rescue plan 🌿
Everything points to the municipal strategy against digital sedentarism involving turning young people into high-performance summer athletes. With 600 new places, parents can breathe easy knowing their children will be busy burning energy instead of burning their phone battery. Of course, we'll have to see who can keep up the pace: the children or the monitors.