Lecco, opportunity for a restart
Lecco, new participation for the councilor for social policies of the Municipality of Lecco Riccardo Mariani, in a conference, this time online, on the topic of co-planning, which sees the Lecco model affecting realities even very distant geographically from the city of Lecco.
The councilor in fact participated and brought the Lecco experience to the web meeting entitled "Co-planning: opportunities for a restart. Public and Private together for the Third Sector", organized last Thursday by the European project ENISIE (Enabling Network-based Innovation through Services and Institutional Engagement) within the Interreg VA Italy-Malta cooperation program. Together with the councilor, some representatives of the Third Sector from different areas of Italy took part in the meeting: Caterina Riccotti, councilor for social policies of the Municipality of Scicli, Enzo De Bernardo, national director of Confcooperative Federsolidarietà, Emilio Emmolo, official of Confcooperative Federsolidarietà Nazionale , Rosario Sapienza, president of Impact Hub Siracusa, Giusi Palermo, president of Confcooperative Federsolidarietà Sicilia, Lorenzo Guerra, president of Cooperativa Sociale Aeris, Consolida Consolida, Nello Aprile, business manager of the Medi Care social cooperative of Ragusa and Sebino Scaglione, president of the PassWork social cooperative of Canicattini Bagni – Syracuse.
“This is the continuation of a path of political and institutional collaboration, with the city of Syracuse in particular, to which the city of Ragusa and its territory were also added during the event – explains the councilor for social policies of the Municipality of Lecco Riccardo Mariani. In fact, it is the third moment of discussion on the issues of organized welfare in Sicily to which Lecco has been called to give its contribution through my participation, a participation that will most likely continue, because the requests I made on how to make the issues take root of co-planning and social enterprise also in these territories have determined the desire to continue also during the summer. A two-day meeting will therefore be organized in the coming months to find a concrete form for what has been shared and to make use of the inputs collected, a tangible sign of how Lecco and its social and welfare policies have gone beyond the borders of the Lecco territory, but also in consolidated manner, of the Lombard one"
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