The programme "Think Positive is a documentary series that is broadcast on Spanish Television 2 on Saturdays at 11:30 am. It includes 12 chapters in which the steps to be taken by people with disabilities, companies and society as a whole in the inclusion of people with functional diversity are presented: training, adaptation, accessibility and awareness, among others.
'Think positive'is a journey through the different stages necessary to achieve the true integration of disabled people. A path on which you will discover what is needed to reach true integration. The guide is Pablo Pinedathe first European with Down's Syndrome to obtain a university degree and author of the book "The Challenge of Learning".
This programme aims to show the different ways in which companies that have been finalists or winners of the Telefónica Ability Awards, in either of its two editions, deal with disability. In this sense, the MARQ is one of the participating companies showing all the initiatives that are carried out in the field of Accessibility and that help us to truly build A MUSEUM FOR ALL.
In the episode that aired on Saturday, 26 October, the MARQ shows in a more concrete way the project carried out with the ASPALI Association, Asperger's Association of Alicante. "MARQ guides for a day"is a project that forms part of the initiatives that the Museum develops jointly with Associations and Collectives. The main objective of the project was to use the MARQ to foster social relations between a group of boys with Asperger's syndrome between 13 and 18 years old who had in common their passion for history and archaeology.
No matter what you have, life is like a road on which you will stumble many times but you have to get up. Sometimes, the wall is high but you always have to jump over it with someone's help, are the words of Ana, one of the participants in this project.
Here is the link to see the programme
http://www.rtve.es/m/alacarta/videos/piensa-en-positivo/piensa-positivo-26-10-13/2100591/?media=tve