Category: Welfare

Coronavirus COVID-19 Health Japan Welfare

No Public Aid for COVID-19 Medical Services in Japan from April

Japan will no longer provide public aid for medical services related to COVID-19 from April, the health ministry officially announced on Tuesday.

After the end of the public aid, patients will be asked to pay 10 to 30 pct of COVID-19 drug costs out of pocket under the country’s health insurance system. Hospitalization subsidies will also be scrapped at the end of this month.

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Gunma Support Facility Operator for Children with Disabilities has Designation Revoked Over Fraudulent Claims

In Kiryu City, a business operator that operates a support facility for children with disabilities fraudulently lost over 2.5 million yen in benefits from the city and other organizations by pretending that the manager was working full-time. The prefecture’s designation was revoked as a result of an administrative penalty for receiving the benefits.

The prefecture will cancel the designation of this business operator on April 1st, meaning that the business operator will not be able to provide support for children with disabilities for five years thereafter.

Disability Japan My Number Welfare

Eight Incidents of Osaka Residents with Disabilities ‘My Number’ Information Incorrectly Linked, No Leakage of Personal Data Confirmed

On December 12th, the Osaka Prefectural Government announced that, as a result of the comprehensive inspection following a series of problems with the My Number system, it had found a total of eight cases of errors in which information relating to a prefectural resident’s disability certificate was linked to the My Number of another person. At the request of the national government, information on approximately 70,000 diaries had been investigated by the end of November. No leakage of personal information has been confirmed.

Disability Japan Welfare

As Preparations for Next Fiscal Year are Made, Disability Welfare Organization in Japan Warns of “unprecedentedly severe” Staff Shortage

In preparation for the next fiscal year’s revision of compensation for welfare services for persons with disabilities, Kyosaren, a Tokyo-based national organization that supports persons with disabilities, submitted a petition signed by 1,411 organizations to Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Keizo Takemi on December 8th, requesting a positive revision of basic compensation in light of the severe operating environment at service centers, including a serious labor shortage.

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Firms providing services for people with disabilities in Japan report low profit margins

Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) has conducted a survey on the business conditions of establishments providing welfare services for persons with disabilities, and found that their profit margins in the last fiscal year were lower than the average for all industries, indicating that they are in a difficult situation.

Disability Japan My Number Welfare

Gunma Prefecture Reports Twelve Errors were Made Linking ‘Disability Certificates’ to ‘My Number’ Cards

During the inspection of the My Number system, Gunma Prefecture announced on October 31 that it had confirmed 12 cases of errors in linking disability certificates to the system. The names and identification numbers of two different people with disabilities were linked to a single number, and the names and identification numbers of the different people could be viewed on “MyNa Portal,” a website for people who have obtained a MyNumber card.

Crime Disability Japan Prison Welfare

First Prison in Japan to House Only Young Inmates with Developmental and Other Disabilities Opens

The first prison in the country to house only young inmates with physical disabilities or intellectual disabilities, with an emphasis on supporting their reintegration into society, was established in Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture.

The ‘Ichihara Youth Correctional Center’ is a newly established facility that was a juvenile detention center until April of this year.

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Japan National Government Audits Welfare Corporation, Cracks Down on Fraud at Disability Facilities

A company operating a group home in Minato Ward, Tokyo, is being audited by the national government and local governments for allegedly overcharging users of the home for food. The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has notified Aichi Prefecture and other relevant local governments to confirm whether the company has been improperly billing local governments for disability welfare services.

Disability Japan Metaverse Podcast Welfare

Disability News Japan Podcast: Tokyo’s Edogawa City Ward Office to Enter the ‘Metaverse’

In the “metaverse ward office,” local residents can use their avatars to move around inside a virtual municipal hall, which is designed like the real one, after accessing the virtual space from the ward’s website. The ward aspires to make the service fully available to all residents, covering all of its departments by fiscal 2028.

Disability Japan Metaverse Technology Welfare

Tokyo ward tests ‘metaverse’ office for disabled, seeks full support by FY 2028

In the “metaverse ward office,” local residents can use their avatars to move around inside a virtual municipal hall, which is designed like the real one, after accessing the virtual space from the ward’s website. The ward aspires to make the service fully available to all residents, covering all of its departments by fiscal 2028.