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NPO Aeria An opportunity to think about “disabilities” ahead of Disabled Persons Week (December 3rd to 9th). A talk event will be held where people with disabilities and their families will talk about “disabilities” that adults should know about in

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[NPO Aeria] Ahead of Disabled Persons Week (December 3rd to 9th), an opportunity to think about “disabilities.” A talk event will be held where people with disabilities and their families will talk about “disabilities” that adults should know about in the era of “diversity” and “inclusion”! November 30th in Sapporo ​
Specified non-profit organization Aeria Press release: November 11, 2024 Ahead of Disabled Persons Week (December 3rd to 9th), this is an opportunity to think about “disabilities.” A talk event will be held where people with
disabilities and their families will talk about “disabilities” that adults should know about in the era of “diversity” and “inclusion”! November 30th in Sapporo A simple question from a child that you might encounter tomorrow, an opportunity to find out that a co-worker is raising a child with a disability, an accident at work that leaves you with after-effects. Having the opportunity to think about things will broaden your perspective and give you a wider range of responses.
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Social background In recent years, “inclusiveness” in the fields of education and childcare, and “diversity and inclusion” have been attracting attention in the fields of education and childcare, as well as in companies, with the aim of creating a cohesive society. Additionally, from April 1, 2024, it will be mandatory for businesses to provide reasonable accommodation to people with disabilities. As children adapt to an inclusive society, many parents have no contact with children with disabilities. Furthermore, as medical and welfare systems have been improved, the number of cases in which parents of children with disabilities and people with disabilities are able to return to work has increased, and there is a strong need for managers and employees to know the reality of the lives of children with disabilities and their families. It has become. Overview Ahead of “Disability Week” from December 3rd to 9th, we will be holding an event where we will welcome three groups of children with disabilities and their families as guests and learn about various “disabilities” in a talk session format. . • Thoughts when you found out your child has a disability • Things that are difficult, happy, and fun about living with a disability • What parents who raise children receiving inclusive childcare and education should know • Parents of children with disabilities work while raising children, including providing care. • Difficulties that arose when returning to work after an accident at work completely changed both body and life
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/119580/29/119580-29-2cda179693b66700ef6f56dc34caec54-1280×670.jpg Date and time Saturday, November 30, 2024 14:00-15:30 (doors open 13:30) Location EZOHUB SAPPORO (Satsudora Holdings Co., Ltd. Head Office 2nd floor, 1-20 Kita 8-jo Higashi 4-chome, Higashi-ku, Sapporo) *Please go up to the 2nd floor from the stairs on the left side of the Satsudora Kita 8-jo store entrance. Participation fee Free Capacity 90 people (Please make a reservation in advance so that we know the number of people.) *In order to set up the venue, we would like to confirm the number of people using buggies, strollers, and
wheelchairs. If you are using a buggy, stroller, or wheelchair, please enter the number of tickets here, regardless of age. Click here to apply for participation https://aeria-yagioinu.peatix.com/ Unjo Kae/Unjo Aiyu Aiyu-chan, the eldest of four sisters, is a modern high school girl who loves K-Pop. Medical care is required, including injections through a gastrostomy and a tracheotomy, including suction and the use of a ventilator at night. In 2017, her mother, Yoshie, founded the company with the mission of “creating a society where people can live in the community, no matter how severe their disability,” after her eldest and second daughters had a rare and severe disability called Vici syndrome. We launched the NPO Solways. We are developing welfare services such as day services for critically ill children, home-visit nursing care, and home-visit nursing care, and we plan to open a pediatric clinic and short-term residential care facility in the spring of 2025. Makiko Kadota/Ami Kadota Ami-chan, who is always cheerful and innocent, is a first-year high school student who is good at dancing. In 2009, her daughter was born about a month earlier than her due date, and just when her mother, Makiko, was relieved, she was diagnosed with congenital subglottic tracheal stenosis and had a tracheotomy. I was discharged from the hospital after remembering how to care for my child, determined to spend the day with her at home as soon as possible. Before he entered elementary school, my husband also suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, but he made a full recovery with the help of volunteer nurses who accompanied him to school and provided various care at home. The story of the two is also depicted in the “Yagioinu Picture Book”. Ken Matsubara In 2013, at the age of 25, I suffered a cervical spinal cord injury in an accident at work. After being hospitalized for 2 years and 3 months and living in a nursing facility, he is currently using a ventilator and electric wheelchair while using services such as home-visit nursing care for severe cases, a personal assistance (PA) system, and home-visit nursing. I live independently. While enjoying my hobbies such as listening to music, watching movies, and traveling, I also work as a director and sales manager at Wellesley Co., Ltd., as an external lecturer for the Hokkaido Peer Support Association, and also give lectures on the theme of “Life Lessons” at elementary and junior high schools. [Sponsor] NPO Aeria Our vision is to fill the gap between medical care, welfare, and nursing care, and to create a society where people (qualified medical, welfare, and nursing care professionals) and people (local residents) can connect and help each other, and support each other. Established in July 2021. In August of the same year, we released the beta version of “Saponte,” a platform where qualified medical, welfare, and nursing care professionals and people who need support can connect and help each other. “Cocokara” and “Cocokara Health Room” health classes taught by medical and nursing care professionals; “Aeria Marche” where you will have the opportunity to come into contact with welfare and nursing care; seminars on nursing care and nursing care prevention; We are mainly active in Sapporo City, such as planning outings. Cooperation Goat dog. From his own experience of suffering from an intractable disease since childhood, he creates picture books that can be read by both adults and children, with themes of illness, discrimination, and minorities such as LGBTQ. I hope that “knowing” will lead to an opportunity to put understanding and kindness into action. In addition to selling picture books, we also hold talk events at cafes and other venues. Grant Hironishi Loginet Japan Social Contribution Fund Click here to apply for participation https://aeria-yagioinu.peatix.com/ Contact us NPO Aeria Representative Director Ayumi Takahashi Email:
contact@aeria-npo.org Home page: https://aeria-hp.com/

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