"Clear. A life beyond life": this is the title of the book, available in paper and online, downloadable for free, conceived and created by the Regional Guarantor for children and adolescents, Carla Puligheddu, in collaboration with Vita. A text aimed at boys and girls and workers in the educational field, which started with the Chiara Project «so as not to remain silent in the face of the tragic story of Chiara Carta, the young girl from Oristano who was the victim of filicide», explains Puligheddu. She was 13 years old when, on February 18, 2023, she was killed by her mother. A tragedy that struck the collective conscience and pushed the Guarantor to call together regional institutions and guarantee authorities, representatives of professional associations, experts, the young girl's schoolmates and members of the educational community of Oristano.

The book was presented this morning in the Regional Council. The Guarantor has placed the right of children and adolescents to be heard at the center of its commitment. «If the community of Oristano has rallied around the project, now the objective is to make it a choral work involving the entire island», clarifies Puligheddu in announcing the desire to «create the Guarantor's Council made up of minors, to make their voice reach the institutions".

Memory, recollection, but above all reflection and comparison. "It will not be possible to heal the wounds of the heart, but we have the duty to keep the spotlight on the rights of children and adolescents", specifies the Guarantor, who recalls the UN Convention on the rights of children and adolescents and the new Charter of rights of the child of Fidapa, presented in the volume with illustrations by Eleonora Olla, 16 years old, student of the Foiso Fois Art School in Cagliari. The young artist sat at the table together with one of her peers, Lorenzo Paolo Medas, from the inclusion commission of the National Council of Boys and Girls.

«My drawing, a cherry tree, represents the rebirth of a community that does not want to remain indifferent», says Eleonora, while Lorenzo reiterates «the need to say no to violence in all its forms».

Rosanna Romano coordinated the work. Many reflections emerge from the pages of the book. The touching ones of Chiara's father, Piero Carta, of her schoolmates, of the operators in the sector, institutions, starting from the mayor of Oristano Massimiliano Sanna, the president of the Order of social workers of the Region Milena Piazza, the presidency of the Fidapa section of Oristano Pupa Tarantini, the psychiatrist Luigi Cancrini, the school director Antonina Caradonna, the president of Corecom Sardinia Sergio Nuvoli. «Many, too many teenagers keep their discomforts, their problems inside, we have the duty to help them express themselves, dialogue, speak», is the reminder of Pierpaolo Medda, Chiara's literature teacher.

(Unioneonline)

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