The Family Treatment Teams (ETF) provide these families with specific and comprehensive psychosocial and psychoeducational treatment. This approach aims to offer rehabilitative guidelines that mitigate the effects of adverse situations on children's well-being.
“"The Almería City Council works daily to protect those who need it most."
The intervention of the ETF has a dual purpose: to preserve the rights of minors and promote their integral development within the family environment, and to facilitate their return to their family of origin in cases of family reunification after a protection measure.
Among the municipal actions highlighted is the III Municipal Plan for Childhood and Adolescence 2026-2030, designed to guarantee the rights of minors, foster their participation, and ensure their family protection. Additionally, financial aid is provided to families with minors at risk of exclusion to prevent separations and cover basic needs.
“"It is a source of pride to see this practically full capacity, which confirms the success of a necessary conference to highlight the fundamental work carried out by family treatment teams."
The Almería Provincial Council has five family treatment teams working to improve the quality of life for minors and adolescents, with the family as a fundamental pillar. The conference addresses current challenges such as sexual violence, school bullying, and social media use, requiring continuous training and protocol updates.
The Andalusian Family Treatment Platform, which brings together about 600 professionals, aims to ensure the proper execution of the family treatment program, which has been a guaranteed service since last year. The goal is continuous professional training to constantly improve the program throughout the autonomous community.




