The Malta Independent 3 May 2024, Friday
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Opposition leader visits Dar tal-Providenza

Monday, 14 September 2015, 12:44 Last update: about 10 years ago

Opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that although huge advancement has been made over the years to improve the lives of people with disability, there is still more to be done and, as in the case of refugees, we have to move on from words to action.

Dr Busuttil was responding to a welcome speech by Fr Martin Micallef, Director of Id-Dar tal-Providenza at the start of an official visit on the occasion of the Home's 50th anniversary.

He reiterated that he would support any government action that will continue to improve the lives of people with disability.

Dr Busuttil said 50 years ago Dun Mikiel Azzopardi sowed the seed of inclusion and now, 50 years later, we are reaping the fruits of his actions even though, as Fr Martin said, there is still a lot to be done for these people to feel really equal. Referring to the present refugee migration issue, Dr Busuttil said that he fully supports the initiatives announced recently by European Union President, Jean Paul Juncker and Pope Francis for equitable and effective solidarity.

In his welcome address, Fr Martin said that notwithstanding the positive laws that have been enacted, there is still discrimination, knowingly or unknowingly in various sectors of Maltese society, including the labour and employment sector. He insisted that we need to continue building wisely and improve on what Dun Mikiel started 50 years ago so that people with a disability will truly enjoy 'respect, dignity and rights'.

Accompanying Dr Busuttil were Mrs Paula Mifsud Bonnici, shadow minister for social policy, and Nationalist Party candidates Graziella Schembri and Dr Albert Buttigieg.

Dr Busuttil met the residents and support workers as well as administration officials and later toured the various areas used by the residents.

 


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