Lines of action
Time and health. Actions aimed at ensuring that people live their daily lives in a healthier way, understood as one that respects the biological clock of each person as much as possible, and takes into consideration health (physical, mental and social) from an integral perspective.
Time and education. It includes two types of actions by public, private and third sector organizations. Firstly, those aimed at raising awareness, which are carried out in the process of learning values, skills or knowledge that affect different aspects of time. Secondly, actions focused on improving time habits in educational environments (school, community, family, etc.).
Time and care. Actions that aim to respond to the physical and emotional needs, both our own and those of others, related to life support. It aims to facilitate, make visible and give value to the time spent caring for oneself and others.
Time and participation. Actions aimed at favoring, facilitating and/or recognizing people's daily time dedicated to social and political participation, both in processes and collective issues of the city and in community initiatives or associative projects.
Time and citizen services. Actions that seek to improve the provision of a service or formulate strategies to provide people with more time and improve the satisfaction of the people who use it. Outstanding examples of this axis may be the establishment of time and/or operation guidelines for certain services; or the promotion of activities that respect the time of all the people involved.
Time and work. Actions that have a direct impact on the organization and internal management of companies and entities, and on people's working time, as well as those that influence these aspects from the perspective of promoting, facilitating and favoring improvements in the field of business, employment and entrepreneurship.
Time and sustainable city. Actions that promote an ecologically sustainable city, that are aimed at promoting mobility that reduces the distances (physical and temporal) at which the services and facilities that a person needs are located, and the construction of an urban planning that favors this proximity and the autonomy of people. In short, actions that contribute to the development of an inclusive, sustainable, accessible and safe urban infrastructure.
Likewise, given the growing importance of information technologies in our lives, as well as their potential to make people's daily time more efficient, actions that incorporate an ICT element are identified in a differentiated manner. In this way, the use of ICT becomes a transversal axis of action.