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A IRINKAI 愛隣会

A IRINKAI 愛隣会. “Ai” for Love “Rin” for Your neighbour “Kai” for An organization in Japanese. DAY 3 MORNING. The Origin of A IRINKAI 愛隣会. Established in January 1945 Entrusted from Tokyo city government Utilized an old Japanese military base camp

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A IRINKAI 愛隣会

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  1. AIRINKAI愛隣会 “Ai” for Love “Rin” for Your neighbour “Kai” for An organization in Japanese DAY 3 MORNING

  2. The Origin of AIRINKAI 愛隣会 Established in January 1945 Entrusted from Tokyo city government Utilized an old Japanese military base camp To provide services for singleton, families, broken families, the disabled and elderly in a single facility.

  3. AIRINKAI 愛隣会 A comprehensive social welfare organization with : - Manpower: about 300 staff - Service users : 650

  4. AIRINKAI 愛隣会 Services : I. Elderly 1. Komabaen 駒場苑 (special nursing home) 2. Hakujuso 白寿莊 (nursing-care home) II. Children 1. Nozomi Hoikuen 保育園 (nursery) 2. Megumi Hoikuen 保育園 (nursery) 3. Airinkai Gakudo Hoiku Club 愛隣會学童保育 (after school day care)

  5. AIRINKAI愛隣会 4. Hikawa Sou水川莊 (Mother-children home) 5. Meguro Wakaba Ryo目黑若葉寮 (Children home) III. Mentally Disabled 1. Ayumien (self support home) 2. Meguro Keifu Ryo目黑若風寮 (self support home)

  6. KOMABAEN駒場苑 Special elderly nursing home Provides custodial care for disabled or mentally disabled elderly e.g. senile dementia of Alzheimer type people

  7. KOMABAEN駒場苑 Capacity : 50

  8. KOMABAEN駒場苑

  9. HAKUJUSO白壽莊 A nursing-care home Serving elderly who cannot take custodial care at their home due to environmental or economical reasons Capacity : 168

  10. NOZOMIHOIKUEN保育園 Capacity : 70 children (6 classes) Manpower: 29 staff ( include nurses, nutritionists) Extended hour service

  11. HIKAWASOU水川莊 Capacity: 20 families Target: women and children (no gender and age requirement) Service users background: family violence, MI/MR

  12. HIKAWASOU水川莊 1. Goal : - Preparation and pre-adjustment to community living 2. Follow up consultation: - Continue after discharge 3. Manpower: - 10 staff

  13. Refugee Assistance Headquarter (RHQ) DAY 3 AFTERNOON

  14. TOKYO

  15. Mr. SUZUKI

  16. History of Refugee in Japan • 1978 – Japan started accepting Indo-Chinese refugees (Vietnams, Laos, and Cambodia) • 1979 – Japanese government entrusted the work of settlement to the Foundation for the Welfare and Education of the Asian People (FWEAP) • RHQ was set up under the FWEAP • 1981 – Japan acceded to the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugee • 2006 – Japan was no longer accepting the Indo-Chinese refugees

  17. Settlement Support ProgramFor Convention Refugees and Their Family Members

  18. Settlement Support Program • 1. Japanese Language Education (572 units: 1 unit = 45 minutes) • 2. Guidance for Japanese Life (120 units: 1 unit = 45 minutes) • 3. Vocational Counseling Service

  19.  Japanese Language Class Vocational Counseling 

  20. Course Types & Other Assistances Six-month Daytime Course: Spring TermAutumn Term One-year Evening Course:

  21. Course Types & Other Assistances • Free Accommodation • Living Expenses: Age 12>: ¥1500/day Age 11<: ¥750/day • Transportation Expenses • Medical Expenses • Settlement Allowance: Age 16>: ¥156,900 Age 15<: ¥78,450 Office Nursing RoomAccommodation

  22. Project for Asylum Seeker

  23. Assistances for Asylum Seekers • 4-Month Term • Accommodation: ¥40.000/month  Emergency Shelter for Refugee Applicants (ESFRA) • Living Expenses: ¥1500/day • Medical Expenses Application Procedure: YES or NO Government Government RHQ RHQ There are total 300 Asylum Seekers receiving RHQ assistances

  24. Question? and Answer !

  25. Question and Answer • Can a Asylum seeker work in Japan?  Yes, but it depends on the visa they are having. If they have a working visa, they are not eligible for the RHQ assistance. • How long does it normally take for a asylum seeker to hear the result of their refugee status?  Around 18 months • How long will Asylum seekers be detained once they arrived Japan?  It depends on how fast they could find a guarantor and pay for the surety. The longest detained period so far is 4 years.

  26. Question and Answer • What benefits can Refugees enjoy in Japan?  Permanent Residence Permit, Refugee Travel Document, National Pension Plan, Child Support Allowance, Welfare Allowance, and similar benefits • Which countries are the Asylum Seekers and Refugees from?  Myanmar, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Africa, China . . .

  27. Beauty Therapy Training for Refugee DAY 3 EVENING

  28. Ms. KANAKO • (Project Manager) • Goal: To promote the self independence of Refugee in • Japan • Participants: New immigrants and Refugees • Cost: FREE • Duration: 3~5 Months • Program: Manicure Beauty Training

  29. 1..2..3.. CHEESE~~~

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