Category: Japan

Care Disability Intellectual disabilities Japan

People with intellectual disabilities in Japan unable to raise their children, sent to infant home without support system

It was learned on the 1st that a 31-year-old woman with mild intellectual disability living in a group home (GH) in Kanagawa Prefecture gave birth to a boy and wanted to raise him, but had no choice but to place him in an infant home. They were not accepted at GH, and it was difficult to receive sufficient childcare support outside of GH.

Deaf Disability Hearing Impaired Japan Podcast

Disability News Japan Podcast: Unauthorized Access to Data about Deaf People at Mie Support Centre

The Mie Prefectural Support Center for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, which provides support for the hearing impaired and trains sign language interpreters, announced that someone had gained unauthorized access to a staff member’s computer, possibly leaking the names, addresses, and other personal information of about 1,200 people, including the hearing impaired and sign language interpreters, to outside parties.

Deaf Disability Hearing Impaired Japan Technology

Unauthorized Computer Access at Mie Support Center for the Hearing Impaired, Personal Information May Have Leaked

The Mie Prefectural Support Center for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, which provides support for the hearing impaired and trains sign language interpreters, announced that someone had gained unauthorized access to a staff member’s computer, possibly leaking the names, addresses, and other personal information of about 1,200 people, including the hearing impaired and sign language interpreters, to outside parties.

Crime Disability Intellectual disabilities Japan

“There was no one I could talk to about my worries”: Mother admits charges for strangling son with a severe intellectual disability to death

A jury trial began on September 20th at the Okayama District Court for a mother accused of strangling and killing her 8-year-old son, who was severely intellectually disabled, in Wake Town, Okayama Prefecture in June 2022. The mother admitted to the indictment, saying, “There is no doubt.”

Coronavirus COVID-19 Disability Japan

New Round of COVID-19 Vaccination Begins in Japan

A new round of COVID-19 inoculation in Japan began Wednesday, mainly using vaccines that are effective against the XBB.1.5 subvariant of the omicron strain of the novel coronavirus.

The vaccination is available for free to all people aged 6 months or older who have received at least one shot. The round will run through the end of next March, with the vaccination costs covered by public funds.

developmental disabilities Disability Education Japan

Japan’s Ministry of Justice to Revise Treatment Guidelines to Strengthen Support for Developmental Disabilities in Juvenile Training Schools

The Ministry of Justice has decided to revise the treatment guidelines for staff members in juvenile training schools in the next fiscal year in order to strengthen support for juveniles with developmental disabilities. Many juveniles have developmental challenges due to developmental disabilities or abuse, but without appropriate support, they often become delinquent. The new guidelines will provide more guidance to promote the growth of these juveniles according to their individual characteristics and help them smoothly adjust to life in society after discharge from the hospital.