Tokyo Child Support Council Annual Meeting
As part of its ongoing commitment to fostering a nurturing environment for youth, the Tokyo Child Support Council is set to hold its annual meeting on June 29, 2026. This gathering is pivotal for stakeholders including municipal authorities and organizations dedicated to the healthy development of young people.
Date and Time
The meeting will take place on
Monday, June 29, 2026, from
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM. This year's session is anticipated to attract a diverse audience engaged in youth welfare programs.
Agenda
The meeting will feature a range of activities designed to inform and enrich participants:
1.
Opening Remarks
The session will commence with a video message by
Yuriko Koike, the Governor of Tokyo and Chair of the Tokyo Child Support Council, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in nurturing the youth.
2.
Keynote Speech
The keynote address will be delivered by
Rie Miwa, a professor at Yokohama City University’s Graduate School of Urban and Regional Studies. Her lecture, titled
"Growing Together: How Cities Grow by Nurturing Children", will explore the concept of “city child-rearing,” advocating for a community-based approach to creating spaces where children can thrive.
3.
Committee Activity Reports
The meeting will also showcase reports from various committees including:
- A meeting for promoting the healthy development of youth in local communities.
- The Tokyo Education Promotion Network Council.
- The Council for Preventing Shoplifting by Children.
Participation
The meeting invites members and secretaries of the Tokyo Child Support Council, various stakeholders in youth development, and anyone interested in fostering children's well-being in Tokyo. The event will be accessible online, ensuring participation from a wider audience.
For those interested in attending, a link to join the session can be found here:
Tokyo Child Support Meeting.
About Rie Miwa
Rie Miwa is recognized for her expertise in architecture, urban planning, participatory urban development, and environmental psychology, focusing on the relationship between children and cities. She has conducted numerous practical research studies emphasizing the collective role of local communities in creating environments conducive to children's growth through her advocacy of “city child-rearing.”
This annual meeting stands as a crucial platform for discussing innovative strategies and sharing insights that strengthen the care and development of children in urban settings, ensuring they have the opportunities to flourish both physically and mentally.