
Social Affairs Publications
Information on publications related to social affairs and family published by the Community of Madrid.
On this page you can find a search engine for publications, the virtual library, publishing news, outstanding works, and forthcoming works, contact, distribution methods and information on publishing activity in various fields: the elderly, family and minors, people with disabilities, women, migrants, volunteering and social inclusion.
Post Finder
Post search edited by the Community of Madrid
The Virtual Library of the Community of Madrid (BVCM) is a repository that allows the consult, read or download of the digital versions of the edited works, in any of the electronic file formats of the online publications: PDF, EPUB, ZIP, ISO, Mobile Application or WEB.
These works can be read or downloaded directly by clicking on Transformation, both in the PublicaMadrid search results and in the complete catalog file of the work.
PublicaMadrid contains a semantic search engine, in which it is not necessary to indicate the exact term searched for, since it allows the results to be classified by significant categories (subjects, labels, digital, availability, supports, collections, authors, organizations, type of fund, year of publication... ), and refine the search. It also offers word suggestion functionality.
Each publication has in its catalog file a series of descriptive fields that facilitate searches and that in some cases are also hyperlinks: reference, title, Author, promoter/co-editor, collection, support, format, year of publication, ISBN, ISSN, legal deposit, pages, type of fund, distribution, extract, origin promoter, metadata, in addition to the image of the cover or cover and, usually, the link Transformation to the version in the Virtual Library.
Editorial news
What's new are titles published within the last year or that are constantly being updated.
Featured publications
The featured works are a selection of the best and most significant publications published by the Community of Madrid throughout its publishing history.
Madrid Strategy for Attention to People with Disabilities 2018-2022
The Madrid Strategy for the Care of People with Disabilities 2018-2022 represents a new impetus for the comprehensive care of people with disabilities in Madrid and is configured as a useful instrument for integrating all the public initiatives of the Regional Government aimed at improving the quality of life and the well-being of people with disabilities and their families. The Strategy delves into the model for the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms adopted by Spain and defined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, through the 99 lines of action and 468 measures in which it is structured.
Social inclusion plan for the Roma population of the Community of Madrid 2017 - 2021
The Social Inclusion Plan for the Roma population of the Community of Madrid 2017-2021 was born with the aim of improving living conditions and promoting the social inclusion of the Roma population, especially of people who are at greater risk or situation of poverty and social exclusion.
Social inclusion strategy of the Community of Madrid 2016-2021
The Social Inclusion Strategy of the Community of Madrid 2016-2021 was created with the aim of providing an effective response to the problems of poverty and social exclusion in our region, in line, moreover, with the "Europe 2020 Strategy" which provides, for By 2020, reduce by 20 million the number of Europeans in a situation of or at risk of poverty and social exclusion.
Plan for the inclusion of homeless people in the Community of Madrid 2016 - 2021
The Plan for the Inclusion of Homeless People of the Community of Madrid 2016 - 2021 is one more response to the problems of poverty and social exclusion in our region. Its objective is to reduce the levels of poverty and social exclusion in the Community of Madrid and move towards a more inclusive Madrid society, through active and comprehensive social policies and measures.
Community of Madrid family support strategy 2016-2021
It contains the set of actions, plans and programs developed by the Community of Madrid, aimed at the support and protection of families.
Madrid Strategy against Gender Violence 2016-2021
The Madrid Strategy against Gender Violence (2016-2021) reflects the commitment of the Regional Government to the fight against gender violence and aims to improve measures and actions in terms of prevention and awareness; consolidate a comprehensive action model for victims; increase institutional coordination mechanisms; promote studies and research; improve resources for especially vulnerable victims: minors, adolescents, women with disabilities, elderly women, immigrants or ethnic minorities.
Madrid Strategy against Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation. 2016 - 2021
The Madrid Strategy against Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation. 2016-2021, responds to the regional government's commitment to the fight against this new form of slavery, one more of the manifestations of gender violence included in Law 5/2005, of December 20, Comprehensive against Gender Violence of the Madrid's community.
Care Strategy for the Elderly in the Community of Madrid 2017-2021
It contains the set of actions, plans and programs aimed at caring for the elderly.
Distribution of publications
The distribution of publications is done through:
- digital broadcasting, in the Virtual Library by PublicaMadrid
- Distribution of physical copies, if available, by institutional distribution.
The works of institutional distribution, not venal or Returns, are titles that are distributed free of charge, either through digital dissemination in the Virtual Library, or by some body of copies in physical support, such as books or brochures on paper, disks or USB, upon duly justified request by the interested party.
Contact
If you want information about the publications edited by the Ministry, it is best to make the query in the general search engine PublicaMadrid. For more information you can contact: Research and Documentation Area: centro_documentacion.ssociales@madrid.org