Roma
Welfare models and their future sustainability are changing to meet a demand for social protection that is becoming increasingly diversified and customised. We need to move past the ‘standard benefits’ welfare system, which no longer meets the specific yet widespread needs of the population, also through public-private partnerships.
- Today institutions and companies met to discuss the new and diversified welfare needs of Italians;
- Two out of three Italians say they are in good health, but regional and social inequality is on the rise. 20% of low-income families cannot afford treatment or tests (source: ISTAT);
- Unipol’s proposal: public-private partnerships to assist the non-self-sufficient, increased corporate welfare and the creation of a coordinated platform to promote collective welfare for individuals.