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The Spanish Eye > Cadiz > Spain’s first ever Guardia Civil officer with Down’s syndrome is hired in Andalucia – and it’s a big success
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Spain’s first ever Guardia Civil officer with Down’s syndrome is hired in Andalucia – and it’s a big success

His duties are the same as any other orderly, and consist of keeping track of keys, delivering post, folding uniforms and helping with day-to-day logistics.

Last updated: October 24, 2025 9:15 am
Laurence Dollimore
Published: October 24, 2025
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Alberto Gil has become the first person in Spain with Down's Syndrome to carry out a placement with the force.

At the entrance to the Guardia Civil headquarters in Cadiz, a new face is greeting visitors – and making history in the process.

Alberto Gil has become the first person in Spain with Down’s Syndrome to carry out a placement with the force.

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His duties are the same as any other orderly, and consist of keeping track of keys, delivering post, folding uniforms and helping with day-to-day logistics.

‘I’m here to do my orderly training,’ Alberto told Canal Sur proudly in a television interview. ‘I look after the keys, fold the clothes and deliver envelopes to where they need to go.’

His placement is being coordinated through the Down Syndrome Association of Cadiz and Bay of Cadiz ‘Lejeune’, and its spokesperson, Paloma Piñero, hopes Alberto will be the first of many.

‘We want this experience to be repeated in more headquarters and barracks. It’s proving enriching for everyone involved,’ she said.

The head of the Cadiz Guardia Civil command, Colonel Luis Martin, said the experience has already challenged stereotypes.

‘You walk into a barracks expecting a man with a moustache,’ he jokes. ‘Instead, you’re greeted by Alberto — a lad full of energy and enthusiasm that is contagious.’

Alberto Gil, la primera persona con síndrome de Down en la Guardia Civil

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— CanalSurNoticias (@CSurNoticias) September 25, 2025

Alberto’s placement will run for nine months, Monday to Thursday.

He began under the supervision of a support worker, but will eventually work independently as he builds confidence and skills.

He’ll also rotate through different departments, including logistics and uniform distribution, further expanding his role.

‘It’s created a really positive atmosphere,’ said Piñero, adding that the experience is helping Alberto apply the theory he’s learned at the association to real working life.

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His presence marks a step forward not just for inclusion, but for breaking down barriers across one of Spain’s most traditional institutions.

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ByLaurence Dollimore
Laurence Dollimore has been covering news in Spain for almost a decade. The London-born expat is NCTJ-trained and has a Gold Star Diploma in Multimedia Journalism from the prestigious News Associates. Laurence has reported from Spain for some of the UK's biggest titles, including MailOnline, The Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Sun Online. He also has a Master's Degree in International Relations from Queen Mary University London.
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