CAMPANIA REGIONAL COUNCIL. THE AWARDS FOR THE “TELL ME ABOUT DISABILITY” COMPETITION ON MAY 27

The ‘Tell me about Disability’ competition 2024 edition has ended. Monday 27 May at 10.00
the awards.” The “Tell me about Disability” competition 2024 edition has ended, in which numerous educational institutions participated, established by the Guarantor of the rights of people with disabilities of the Campania Region, the lawyer. Paolo Colombo.
On Monday 27 May at 10.00 in the multimedia room of the Campania Regional Council, at the Naples Business Centre, first floor, Isola F13, the awards will be presented during a ceremony. The following schools were awarded for this edition: for the Video Category the ICS “26° IMBRIANI- S.ALFONSO DE’ LIGUORI” – NAPLES (secondary school). We chose to reward the brightness and inclusive spirit that the 2F class showed, as well as the use of technologies to support the message which allowed those who never feel excluded, but are part of an everything made of originality and uniqueness.; for the
Drawing category the IISS “L.PACIOLI” – S. ANASTASIA – NAPLES (secondary secondary school). The photographic collage “I see you like this” and the drawing entitled “Love is the cure” are awarded for the immediacy and spontaneity of the photographs and for the motivation underlying the graphic representation because both, in a simple and direct way, they were able to talk about disability with an original and unique perspective; for the Category
Text THE FIRST EDUCATIONAL CLUB “BASILIO CECCHI” – CASTELLAMARE DI STABIA-NA (primary school). The 4D class of primary school was able to tell in the poetic text, also accompanied by a graphic representation entitled “An embrace to welcome”, how the imperfections of each of us are nothing more than the starting point for “giving life to something special”. In fact, sharing what you are and what you can become and including the imperfections of others in your own can break down any type of barrier.

 
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