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The ENS was established in September 1932 in Padua, [3] Italy, under the auspices of Ente Nazionale Sordomuti (ENS), the Italian Deaf Association. [4] The first president of ENS was Antonio Magarotto, [5] who was also, at that time.
The Italian National Agency for the protection and assistance of the Deaf (ENS, Ente Nazionale Sordimuti) was the result of the unification of the Federazione Italiana delle Associazioni per i Sordomuti (FIAS) and the Union Sordomuti Italiani (USI), established in 1932. They are a part of the World Federation of the Deaf and the European Union ...
The CGSI was established on 14 May 1994 in Aosta, [5] Italy, at the first meeting of the Deaf young Italians, under the auspices of Gruppi Giovanili Sordomuti of the Ente Nazionale Sordi, the Italian Deaf Association. The first president of CGSI was Francesco Piccigallo.
Insolera worked as a consultant on foreign affairs for the National Association of the Deaf in Italy known as the Ente Nazionale Sordi (ENS) from 2006 until 2012. Since 2007 is a lecturer of international politics, disability rights and deaf studies and is an accessibility observatory member of the ENS since 2011.
Antonio Magarotto (30 June 1891 in Pojana Maggiore – 10 May 1966 in Rome) was an Italian educator, founder of the Ente Nazionale Sordi (ENS) [1] [2] and rector of the Padua Deaf institute. His son Cesare Magarotto founded the World Federation of the Deaf. [3]
An important marker for the status of a signing community is the existence and viability of a national association for the deaf. An Italian National Association of the Deaf (Ente Nazionale per la protezione e l'assistenza dei Sordi) was founded in 1932 and became a full member of the European Union of the Deaf in 1985. Objectives of this not ...
Magarotto is a surname.Notable people with the surname include: Alfredo Magarotto (1927–2021), Italian Roman Catholic bishop; Antonio Magarotto (1891–1966), Italian educator, founder of the Ente Nazionale Sordi and rector of the Padua Deaf institute
The WFD was established in September 1951 in Rome, Italy, at the first World Deaf Congress, under the auspices of Ente Nazionale Sordomuti (ENS), the Italian Deaf Association. [3] The first president of WFD was Professor Vittorio Ieralla, who was also, at that time, president of the ENS. The congress was attended by representatives from 25 ...