There International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the UN in 1992 with the aim of promoting inclusion, protection of rights and enhancement of the dignity of persons with disabilities in every sphere of society. This day invites us to reflect on the importance of equality, respect and active participation of every individual, regardless of their abilities.
In 2006, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities further emphasized the need to safeguard the quality of life of persons with disabilities, with respect to the principles of equality and participation in the political, social, economic and cultural spheres of society. The convention represents a milestone in the recognition of the rights of persons with disabilities, highlighting how inclusion should not only be a goal, but a concrete commitment of all institutions and communities.
50 years of Capodarco Formazione: a commitment to inclusion
In the 2024, Capodarco Formazione celebrates 50 years of experiences, experimentation and cooperation. Fifty years dedicated to the inclusion and support of young people with disabilities, with the aim of contributing to the construction of a more just, equal and participatory society. A long journey that began in 1974, marked by countless stories of success, commitment and collective growth.
Over the years, Capodarco Formazione has implemented numerous initiatives to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities, working side by side with schools, companies and local communities. Each project has been an important step towards encouraging the active participation of young people with disabilities in social and economic life, breaking down barriers and prejudices.
Inclusion and participation are a value to be promoted every day
The International Day of Persons with Disabilities is not only a time of celebration, but also an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to a more inclusive society. Capodarco Training has always believed in the importance of education, training and work as fundamental tools for the social integration and autonomy of people with disabilities.
Today, more than ever, it is essential to promote inclusion and ensure that every person has the same opportunities to participate in community life, doing so every day. Only through collective and daily commitment can we build a society in which every individual feels valued and an integral part of the social fabric.
To achieve these goals, it is necessary to invest in dedicated training programs, create accessible environments and promote a culture of respect and acceptance.