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Marco Calabria, Gianluca Carmosino, Riccardo Troisi

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    This report examines Italy's recent "welcome" policies for migrants and minorities, highlighting the conflict between care strategies and human rights violations. It calls for nursing professionals to actively engage in this critical societal issue.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Sciences
    • Public Health
    • Human Rights

    Background:

    • Recent Italian policies on welcoming migrants and marginalized minorities over the past two years are detailed.
    • The study critically reflects on the impact of an 'emergency' culture on societal values.
    • A dichotomy exists between institutional care strategies and human rights violations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the general policy and experiences related to 'welcome' initiatives in Italy.
    • To critically evaluate the influence of an 'emergency' culture on societal values and human rights.
    • To emphasize the crucial role of the nursing profession in addressing these complex issues.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of a structured and detailed report on Italian 'welcome' policies and experiences.
    • Critical reflection on the societal impact of 'emergency' culture.
    • Examination of institutional care strategies versus human rights violations.

    Main Results:

    • The report reveals a tension between supportive 'welcome' measures and practices that violate human rights.
    • An 'emergency' culture significantly impacts societal values, creating a conflict between care and rights.
    • The nursing sector is identified as a key stakeholder in this scenario.

    Conclusions:

    • The nursing profession must become a qualified and active participant in addressing the challenges posed by 'welcome' policies.
    • Urgent need for a balanced approach that upholds human rights while implementing care strategies.
    • Societal values are at a crossroads, demanding critical attention and professional engagement.