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[Legislative evolution in matter of protection for disabled persons]
Paola Frati1, Gianluca Montanari Vergallo, Massimiliano Zampi
1Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", II Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia.
Medicina Nei Secoli
|November 13, 2007
Summary
This study reviews laws promoting disabled persons' societal integration in work and school. It calls for increased funding to support these crucial inclusion initiatives.
Area of Science:
- Social Sciences
- Law
- Disability Studies
Context:
- Focuses on legislative frameworks governing the integration of disabled individuals.
- Examines societal, educational, and professional inclusion policies.
- Considers the impact of laws on individuals with disabilities and their immediate social circles.
Purpose:
- To analyze existing legislation aimed at fostering societal integration for disabled persons.
- To evaluate the effectiveness of laws in facilitating access to work and education.
- To advocate for enhanced financial resources supporting disability inclusion.
Summary:
- The research scrutinizes laws designed to improve the integration of disabled individuals into society, specifically in employment and education.
- It also assesses legislation intended to simplify interactions for those living with disabled persons.
- While acknowledging legislative efforts, the study highlights the need for greater financial allocation.
Impact:
- Informs policymakers on the strengths and weaknesses of current disability integration laws.
- Provides a basis for advocating for improved legal protections and support systems.
- Contributes to the discourse on achieving equitable participation for disabled individuals in all societal spheres.
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