In Naples, the eviction of two apartments is underway. The two apartments had been taken from their rightful assignees in Colli Aminei
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It is underway at Napoli the eviction of two apartments in the Colli Aminei area.
The Municipal Police, assisted by personnel from the Napoli Servizi company, are proceeding with the eviction of houses that, they stress to the Municipality, had been taken from their legitimate assignees.
An aid package, an experiment in 'social condominium' but also certainty of evictions from occupied properties. The municipal council of Naples, chaired by the mayor Gaetano Manfredi, has approved 4 resolutions to promote legality and inclusion that regulate the housing issue in the city and attempt to untie historical knots of what for the capital of Campania is an emergency especially for the youngest and poorest groups.
There are priority criteria for evictions
To proceed with the evictions, however, priority criteria have been established. The liberation of the apartments will begin with those illegally occupied as regularly reported by the legitimate owner or certified by the competent authority. There are about twenty cases confirmed by the Administration, including a condominium in via Egiziaca in Pizzofalcone.
Those who cannot remain in the occupied house, but fall into a category to be protected, will be given a voucher of approximately 5 thousand euros per family for a total of 500 thousand euros to be budgeted. In order to be included among the possible recipients of contributions or to be able to join the social condominium, the council has identified some vulnerability indicators.
The social condominium project starts in Naples
The social condominium is also a community welfare project, to whose conception two city councilors, Sergio D'Angelo and Rosario Andreozzi, have given an active contribution, which intends to overcome the classic welfare models, adopting a participatory approach of the condominiums aimed at developing social support networks based on mutual help.
The concrete objective is to respond to the need related to housing while simultaneously promoting actions that favor social inclusion and promote forms of solidarity between people, families and generations. The first experiment will be carried out in a structure in via San Nicola a Nilo, which was established by the Municipality of Naples in 1995 to meet the housing needs of elderly people living alone in a protected context.
The recipients of these projects are elderly people living alone or in couples who are permanently assigned to the accommodations located in the facility; alongside them, the social condominium welcomes families in conditions of particular socio-economic hardship and who present situations of social and socio-health fragility, especially if they are families with minor children.
These people temporarily live in the accommodations, sign a Condominium Solidarity Charter that contains the general rules for proper coexistence and engage in actions of solidarity and reciprocity starting from the resources of the fragilities that each one of them carries.
The activities may include personalized support actions for specific residents of the social condominium, such as taking care of paperwork and small errands, accompanying them to services or facilities, providing company during certain times of the day, as well as community-based actions such as moments of conviviality, aggregation, leisure, and shared service organizations.
Article published on 14 October 2022 - 11:44