The Inclusion Allowance (ADI) is a national measure established to combat poverty, fragility and social exclusion of weaker sections of the population. Here are some key points related to ADI:
What it is : The ADI is a measure of economic support and social and professional inclusion, conditioned by means testing and adherence to a personalized path of activation and social and work inclusion.
Who is it aimed at : It is aimed at people and families in conditions of economic and social fragility.
Composition : It consists of two parts: a supplement to family income up to a certain threshold (quote A) and support for households residing in homes with a regularly registered rental contract (quote B).
Operation : The economic benefit starts from the month following the month of signing the Family Unit Digital Activation Agreement (PAD) with a positive outcome of the investigation. The amount due can be divided, upon request, for each of the adult members of the family unit.
Disbursement : The benefit is disbursed monthly on an electronic payment card (Inclusion Card or ADI Card) for a continuous period not exceeding eighteen months and can be renewed, following a one-month suspension, for further periods of twelve months.
This is an important measure to support people and families in conditions of economic and social vulnerability. It is useful to directly consult INPS or other official sources for more detailed information or to apply for the ADI. The Sloth - Source INPS