(Adnkronos) - "Regione Lombardia supporta le azioni del terzo settore partendo dall'ascolto delle associazioni attraverso dei tavoli di gruppi di lavoro che coinvolgono le associazioni sin dalla fase della programmazione per comprendere al meglio le loro necessità”. Lo riferisce ai microfoni dell’Adnkronos Elena Lucchini, assessore alla Famiglia, solidarietà sociale, disabilità e pari opportunità, Regione Lombardia, in occasione dell’evento ‘Il nuovo ruolo delle associazioni pazienti in ambito salute: nasce la Patient Association Academy’, durante il quale Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine ha lanciato un nuovo modello di collaborazione tra le associazioni pazienti e le organizzazioni civiche.
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00:00How does the Lombardy Region support the third sector?
00:08First of all, by listening to the associations,
00:12by participating and collaborating with the whole world of the third sector,
00:18through work tables and work groups,
00:21where the associations are involved,
00:23both in the planning phase, in the first drafts,
00:27to understand the needs,
00:30to give answers to the families through interventions, measures,
00:35especially as regards innovative measures that are put in place,
00:40so there is absolutely the fundamental part of sharing and participation.
00:47So we do it through this,
00:49and we have also highlighted it in our Sustainable Development Regional Plan
00:53of the 12th Legislature of the Lombardy Region,
00:56in several points we have recognized the great value of the third sector,
01:00a value that has great importance from a social point of view,
01:04so in cooperation, in teamwork, in working together,
01:09which is really the crucial point of today's initiative,
01:13through this sharing we can really give important answers
01:17to our territories, to families, especially those with greater fragility.