Caring Systems
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- +["What are care systems and how are they structured? They are systems based on trust. This participatory system allows us to explore in a framework of democratization. In this sense, we have been working on the rights of people with disabilities, we have been fighting to include sustainability objectives that are adapted. With the pandemic it has happened that there has been radical change. To create an inclusive, democratic, participatory governance system. \nThe challenge is that the caring system can be highly commoditized, it is necessary to decommoditize. We have poverty traps, this has happened with the pandemic. It is a matter of laying the groundwork that fosters inclusion and adopts those approaches backed by solidarity and that guarantee access for all, regardless of whether they are perceived to be \"unproductive\" it should be a human rights-based approach. \nNew systems of care that empower workers to participate. How do systems empower caregivers? Individuals who do not have access to systems are not being adequately engaged in the ways they would prefer to be integrated because they are marginalized and do not have the right to agency. How within this context of systems of care can accessibility be advanced? Through appropriate data collection, recording the type of accidents. To understand these quality metrics, holistically to people. Systems needing leadership, we need people with disabilities. Need to strengthen systems based on participation. \n"]