Shiseido Child Report
2026-07-02 05:16:38

Shiseido Children's Foundation Conducts Report Meeting on Child Welfare Training

Shiseido Children's Foundation Report Meeting Overview

The Shiseido Children's Foundation, established in 1972, aims to develop human resources in the child welfare sector. On June 12, 2026, it held the "50th Shiseido Child Welfare Overseas Training Report Meeting" at the Children and Families Agency. This milestone event showcased insights from eight members who participated in a training session in Quebec, Canada, in November 2025.

During the meeting, these participants discussed Quebec's integrated welfare and health systems and their latest initiatives to protect children's rights. The gathering was not only a presentation but also a platform for lively discussions on potential future developments in Japan’s child welfare policies.

Background and Objectives of the Report Meeting



The Shiseido Children's Foundation has been conducting overseas training programs for mid-level staff in child welfare facilities since its inception. This particular training, marking its 50th iteration, focused on key areas such as the practice and challenges of children's rights protection, preventive support through collaboration with welfare and health sectors, and the systems and practices of social care. The program involved both a nine-day on-site training in Quebec and remote learning sessions.

This report meeting aimed to translate the knowledge gained from the training in Quebec—where cultural diversity is actively pursued in a multi-ethnic society—back into Japan's child welfare policy and practice.

Main Contents of the Report Meeting and Policy Proposals



All eight cohort members presented their findings in a relay format, sharing specific initiatives observed in various sectors, including government, judiciary, healthcare, and private organizations in Quebec’s pioneering child welfare system.

As a summary of their experience, the trainees highlighted the concept of "stability" for children unable to live with their biological parents, identifying six crucial keywords that contribute to achieving this stability: "Rights Protection," "Vulnerability," "Prevention," "Community," "Transition Support," and "Supporter Development." These keywords informed their concrete policy recommendations for the future of child welfare in Japan.

Engaging Q&A on Japan's Child Welfare Challenges



Following the presentations, a question-and-answer session involved specialists and section chiefs from the Children and Families Agency. They posed inquiries directly relevant to Japan’s current child welfare landscape, leading to engaging discussions between the trainees and the agency's professionals. Some of the key discussion points included:

  • - The structure and effectiveness of foster care and family-based upbringing.
  • - Training processes for staff within child consultation centers.
  • - Evaluating the impact of sexual violence prevention programs.
  • - Creating environments that support children's voices and independent living.

Feedback from the Children and Families Agency



Concluding the meeting, officials from the Children and Families Agency expressed their hopes that the invaluable lessons learned would be widely disseminated. They also emphasized their interest in how the proposed policy recommendations would be embodied over the coming year, prompting further discussions and reflection on future developments.

For those interested in delving deeper, a comprehensive report detailing the observations from the training and policy recommendations can be accessed through the foundation's official website.

About Shiseido Children's Foundation



Founded on April 8, 1972, as part of Shiseido’s centennial anniversary, the Shiseido Children’s Foundation aims to give back to society. The foundation upholds a vision where all children can thrive and shine in society while advocating for connecting and supporting the life skills of the youth in our community.

Foundation Overview


  • - Name: Shiseido Children's Foundation
  • - Established: April 8, 1972
  • - President: Yoshihiro Shiodjima
  • - Location: 7-5-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
  • - Website: Shiseido Children's Foundation


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