(Adnkronos) - "Il dialogo tra istituzioni e associazioni porta a risultati molto concreti come la nuova normativa sulla disabilità che, siamo convinti, possa cambiare l’approccio alla disabilità, in generale e portare alle persone con questi bisogni specifici”, cioè le persone con Sla, “il giusto supporto e riconoscimento per i loro diritti e per la loro vita”. Lo ha dichiarato Paola Rizzitano, consigliere nazionale Aisla, l’Associazione italiana sclerosi laterale amiotrofica, all’evento streaming "Una promessa per la ricerca", organizzato dall’associazione per promuovere la responsabilità e l’impegno nella lotta alla Sla. L’evento ha dato il via alla campagna di raccolta fondi natalizia a sostegno della Ricerca scientifica.
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00:00It is a premise that we continue to maintain on the territories, confirming our commitment,
00:10our network around our Gosla people, a network that enriches itself, a very long path that
00:17continues every day with new friends, new travel and adventure companions, but also
00:24many institutions that listen to us and are next to us, with whom in the constant dialogue
00:28with associations that are really representative of needs and therefore able to be next to
00:34their own people, a dialogue that then leads to very concrete results.
00:39And so we are going through a historical phase, also for the arrival of the experimentation
00:44of the new disability-related regulations, to which we will make a certain and important
00:49contribution, as we have done so far, in the works for the life project, and we are
00:57strongly convinced that this can change the general approach to disability and can lead
01:05people with these specific needs to the right support and recognition by institutions
01:12for their rights and for their lives.