Last summer course in Heisei period Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-tfMpR49bo
Nishio's notes: The last summer course table E in the Heisei period.
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Summary (short)
Although society as a whole would like to support child abuse, poverty, etc., the barriers of stove-piping and personal information protection in government systems prevent data coordination, and support tends to be disrupted. Therefore, the concept of "using private communities and technology to create a system to help each other in the community and online" was discussed.
Challenge: Administration is too cautious about data sharing and system implementation. IT budgets for the field are small, and rules for protecting personal information are complex.
Directions: (1)
Platform/Community Building: Develop an online community where children, parents, volunteers, and businesses can come together to collaborate and consult.
Token Economy/Points: Increase participation through a system where volunteer/support activities are visualized and contributions are rewarded (e.g., local coins).
Expansion to government: First, work with small municipalities and NPOs to increase the number of successful cases and expand horizontally.
Everyone should be aware of the issues involved: Raising children is a challenge not only for parents, but for the entire community. Using digital technology, we can create a society that "finds people in need quickly" and "delivers support.
Explanation (key points)
Since it is difficult to implement large-scale reforms in a single step into existing government systems, the idea is to first create a "place to pick up problems" on the Internet under the initiative of the private sector, and then to encourage local governments and others to collaborate with them.
It is expected to create a mechanism for residents and volunteers to post and share information and solve local issues together, and to use technologies (SNS group functions, chatbots, point grants, etc.) to support this process.
There was discussion about whether visualizing and quantifying the desire to "help" and "participate" would generate ongoing support activities.
The ultimate goal is "a society where each individual can support each other even when they are weak. Through the creation of infrastructure for child rearing and child support, a new image of community is proposed in which everyone cooperates to solve problems.
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