Projects and policy for childhood in Italy

This contribution has two aims. First to describe projects and legislative consequences produced in Italy by the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Second to present some of the outcomes of the Children´s city project.
This project was started in 1991 and today it involves 46 cities in Italy, several in Argentina and a few in Spain. It is aimed at the improvement of the urban environment from the perspective of children. The study of actions carried out by the Italian cities in order to promote children's participation and children's autonomous mobility highlights the positive and negative aspects of the project.
The main limits of the project are connected with the following factors: project's dependence on temporary tasks of politicians; the emphasis given to the educational dimension of interventions which moves attention away form city's transformation and from children's empowerment; the experimental character of the interventions which results in a reduced impact on the urban environment and on children population. The main positive aspects of the project concerns change in childhood's perception, which motivates administrators to make innovative choices and the engagement of larger components of the community.

Publication type: 
Contributo in volume
Author or Creator: 
Rissotto A.
Source: 
Culture, Environmental Action and Sustainability, edited by García Mira, R., Sabucedo Cameselle, J.M., Martínez, J.R., pp. 293–304, 2003
Date: 
2003
Resource Identifier: 
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/139670
http://www.hogrefe.com/program/culture-environmental-action-and-sustainability.html?catId=123
urn:isbn:978-0-88937-282-5
Language: 
Eng