Handicap e inclusione sociale. Un esame della normativa italiana

Handicap e inclusione sociale.
Un esame della normativa italiana

Paola Maria Torrioni
Università di Torino

Roberto Albano
Università di Torino

Abstract
The ideal of individual self-realisation, which has become one of the fundamental values of Western societies, is likely to generate a non-inclusive vision of the social system, if not coupled with a strong idea of social integration. An inclusive welfare state protects against this risk of a social-darwinistic vision of the social system. The critical examination of the Italian Law 104/1992 (and subsequent modifications), often referred to as a good example of inclusive normative, shows a latent conception of the social system as an entity demanding a “functional” adaptation of individuals with disabilities: e.g. people with disabilities have to prove their capabilities or acquire skills to enter tasks in “normal” work situations. Instead, the authors contend that work situations, as well as other life-situations, are always adaptable to the needs of well-being of the individuals.

Keywords
Disabilities, Organizational action, Social inclusion.


CITE IT!
Torrioni P.M., Albano R., 2011, Handicap e inclusione sociale. Un esame della normativa italiana, http://amsacta.cib.unibo.it, Bologna: TAO Digital Library.
ISBN: 978-88-906740-0-6
DOI: 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/3193


Received: 01/12/2011
Accepted: 22/12/2011
Published: 23/12/2011