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Italy is moving towards the reopening of schools in all regions, trying to regularize any anticovid procedure. But the inclusion of disabled students It seems to be an issue that has not yet been addressed by Minister Lucía Azzolina.
Words suffered, those of the president of ParlAutism Rosi nib, who denounced, through ilGiornale.it, the situation of more than 5 thousand families in which disabled children are present and the silence of the Conte government. “We families don’t know anything about starting school for our children. Nothing! Apparently the reality is that in some way the Roman executive is differentiating itself in all the start of citizens of Series A and citizens of Series B. Despite article 3 of our Constitution our boys will be denied the beginning of the year . school because we don’t have any kind of indication”.
The school he was badly affected by the quarantine. Entrusted to the goodwill of teachers and school leaders who have experienced distance learning. And it is precisely because of the quarantine that the approximately 300,000 disabled people and their families have been marginalized. For them there are no videoconference lessons, forcibly abandoned by the support teachers. These children are now completely dependent on their families. A drama within an emergency in which families have had to face a psychological discomfort caused by quarantine, by pain, by the anguish of the disease.
President Pennino points a finger at the Ministry of Education and says: “By protocol, different communications are given to our families. But the state has abandoned us. I am the mother of an autistic daughter and I am sure that a network of 5,000 families has not received any type of communication. Just silence. All of this is a very serious fact because the right to education is denied. During the coronavirus emergency we had children on our shoulders, but now it is unheard of to deny even the right to education.”.
Between live social networks and statements to journalists, the minister Lucia azzolina seems to have forgotten disabled children. Rosi Pennino, however, is not discouraged and goes to the bottom of the sad problem: “I am convinced that I will involve all other associations in Italy and at that time we will go to President Mattarella to intervene in this unfortunate situation. If there will be effective school discrimination against our children, there is nothing left but criminal charges the Roman executive. They took the institutional role and tore it up”.
Added to this gray-tinged image is the uncertainty about when and how it will return to “normal” in Italy. Always for those who can return.