Child Protection in Japan

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Region: Japan

Child protection in Japan faces challenges such as a lack of reporting and underreporting of child abuse cases, insufficient support for victims and their families, and a cultural reluctance to intervene in family matters. These issues have led to a high number of child abuse cases and a need for reform in the child protection system.

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                Many children in Fukushima, Japan, are affected by the fear of health risks from radioactivity having been released in the air by the nuclear disaster since March 2011. We conduct a series of outdoor/...
                
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                KIWL is an amateur international group of Japan-based men & women who 'get fit & give back' through sporting events. Since 2012, KIWL has raised Y98.3 million for disadvantaged children in Japan, part...
                
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                The 2022 Knights in White Lycra Go-Go Run is working in tandem with YouMeWe NPO to provide funding for Tokyo area children's homes. Throughout November, run or jog a minimum distance of 55km (55 means...
                
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                You Me We have taken the initiative to explore what a SIB could look like in the out-of-home care space in Japan and have approached Social Outcomes to develop a SIB proposal that could be shared with...
                
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                Mirai no Mori creates life-changing outdoor programs for abused, neglected, and orphaned children in Japan, supporting their growth into happy and successful young adults.  Our main programs are long ...
                
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