The Queen of Spain held a working meeting with the Spanish Committee of Representatives of People with Disabilities (CERMI) at their headquarters in Madrid.
The CERMI, is the Spanish umbrella organisation that represents the interests of more than 3.8 million people with disabilities in Spain. The aim of CERMI is to guarantee equal opportunities for women and men with disabilities, to protect their human rights and ensure that they are fully included in society.
During the meeting Her Majesty was informed of the main difficulties that people with disabilities and their families are facing as a result of COVID-19. Points that were highlighted included, difficulties for people with disabilities in residential centres, access to health care, the effects on labor inclusion and access to education due to lack of accessibility of telematic tools.
WHAT QUEEN LETIZIA WORE
JACKET: Sandro 'Tribu' Houndstooth Plaid Blazer (repeat).
HANDBAG: Carolina Herrera 'Astrud' clutch bag (repeat).
SHOES: Hugo Boss 'Lara' black pebbled leather loafers (repeat).