Sessione 26 - Disability welfare policy reform: inequalities between symbolic violence and institutional barriers
Coordinatori/coordinatrici di sessione: Angela Genova (Università degli Studi di Urbino ‘Carlo Bo’) -
Descrizione
In the context of increasing inequality, disability welfare policies are facing a radical innovation process pushed forward by the international regulatory framework, strongly supported by European Union policy. The UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities calls for radical reform processes moving disability from the dominant biomedical paradigm towards the social perspective of disability, focusing on the rights of persons instead of the paternalistic caring approach.
Pushed by the European Union PNRR policy framework, Italy is in the process of outlining the reforms in disability welfare policy, passing the implementing decrees of the national law 227/2021. Within this framework non-self sufficiency and long term care policies acquire as well a broader perspective, suggesting the need to develop theoretical and empirical analysis of reform processes within the disability discourses.
The session would like to be a space of discussion on the reform process in disability welfare policies from a theoretical and empirical perspectives suggesting a focus on the following aspects:
- inequalities between individual personal rights and paternalistic caring rights approaches,
- tensions in multilevel governance between sovra-national policy strategies and local services
- reframing disability services in the updated regulatory context (Life project, independent life): potentiality and resistance in social and health professions; new experiences of support for persons with disabilities and shared construction of processes of help and support
- familistic welfare system in front of reforming disability welfare policy: families responses, resistances and advocacy
- reform process between symbolic violence and institutional barriers
- welfare disability policy and innovation processes in social farming
Comparative studies as well as case studies are welcome at sub national and sovra-national levels.
Contributi:
Meta analisi sulla normativa italiana disabilità e sessualità
Luca Fossarello (Azienda Sanitaria Territoriale 1 Pesaro Urbino)
Un welfare “anomico” per la disabilità?
Ciro Pizzo (Università degli Studi di Napoli Suor Orsola Benincasa)
Storie di ordinaria vecchiaia
Lavinia D'Errico (Università di Napoli Suor Orsola Benincasa)
Come vorrei parlar d’amore: bisogni sociali delle persone con disabilita’ e dei loro caregivers in ambito sessuale ed affettivo
Giusy Ignarra
La partecipazione delle persone con disabilità al Progetto di vita: prospettive teoriche ed innovazioni pratiche emerse dalla ricerca "A good life" in Toscana
Cecilia de Baggis (Università degli Studi di Roma Tre); Marzia Radesco (Università degli Studi di Roma Tre);
Caterina Degl’Innocenti (Università degli Studi di Roma Tre)
Il sistema educativo scolastico dalla prima infanzia all’adolescenza: partecipazione dei bambini/ragazzi con disabilità e adeguatezza delle principali figure di support
Giulia Milan (ISTAT); Valeria Qualiano (ISTAT); Claudia Di Priamo (ISTAT); Lucia Martinez (ISTAT); Sara
Corradini (ISTAT)
The expected path of definition of reasonable accommodation from the Guidelines on Targeted Placement in Legislative Decree 62/24
Lilli Corallo (INAPP)
Diritto e disability studies: lo sguardo che manca.
Angela Miccio (Caregiver, sibling, Università di Napoli Federico II)