Ashita Partners and Wakakusa Welfare Collaboration
In a significant move towards improving support systems for families of disabled individuals,
Ashita Partners, a Tokyo-based company dedicated to enhancing care for those with disabilities, has recently entered into a consulting support agreement with the
Wakakusa Welfare Association. This partnership is aimed at providing structured advice and support for families dealing with the complex challenges surrounding the care of their disabled loved ones after the loss of parental guidance.
The Wakakusa Welfare Association has long been active in offering employment and lifestyle support for disabled individuals. Through this collaboration, they will now be able to refer families who have concerns regarding the “
post-parenting issue” directly to Ashita Partners, ensuring a cohesive approach to problem-solving in these sensitive matters.
Understanding the Post-Parenting Issue
The term “post-parenting issue” refers to the various concerns that arise when parents of disabled individuals pass away. These concerns encompass a range of topics, including finding appropriate housing, employment support, financial management, and the overall well-being of the disabled person and their siblings. Navigating these issues can be overwhelming for families, often requiring thoughtful planning and external expertise.
Families frequently face the following challenges when approaching these issues:
- - Uncertainty about where to seek help
- - Procrastination due to the assumption that these concerns are far off
- - A busy lifestyle that doesn't allow for essential family discussions
- - Emotional barriers that hinder progress in discussions
Ashita Partners recognizes that addressing the post-parenting issue requires a dedicated and knowledgeable approach. By collaborating with experienced support staff, Ashita aims to make it easier for families to engage in meaningful discussions and preparations for the future.
Training and Support for Welfare Staff
As part of this partnership, Wakakusa Welfare Association staff members will receive specialized training focused on the complexities of the post-parenting issue. With enhancements in training, welfare staff will be better equipped to assist families in navigating various concerns, thus reinforcing the quality of support provided by the association.
Kazuyuki Noji, Chairman of the Wakakusa Welfare Association, expressed enthusiasm regarding this collaboration, stating, “We have faced limitations in our support offerings relating to financial, insurance, and tax-related issues. This formal agreement permits us to approach families with more proactive solutions. As a result, we anticipate an enhancement in our support capabilities and trust within the community, alongside branding improvements for our organization.”
The Future of Family Support
This partnership represents both a commitment to the present and a vision for the future. By aligning with other welfare service providers and businesses, Ashita Partners aims to tackle the post-parenting issue comprehensively, ensuring that families are supported and not left to face the reality of their changed circumstances alone. The objective is clear: to cultivate a society in which each family can live confidently and securely, no matter the challenges they face.
For more information about this initiative, visit
Ashita Partners' Yoriso Support or the online community,
Oyanakiato. Together, these platforms provide invaluable resources and connections for families addressing the post-parenting issue through informed dialogue and collaboration.