First Assistance Dog Research Forum Held with Partners from Home and Abroad in the Presence of Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado
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On May 18, 2026, the Japan Assistance Dog Association held the first 'Assistance Dog Research Forum' in Tokyo, attended by Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado. Based on the social model of disability, the forum facilitated discussions on improving environments for assistance dogs and international policy standards, while announcing the launch of 'PROJECT ACCESS,' a three-year international research study.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the 1st Guide Dog Research Forum?
- A: The purpose is to reframe the social participation challenges faced by guide dog users, based on the social and human rights model of disability in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as issues of social environment and institutional barriers rather than individual problems.
- Q: What is the 'Project ACCESS' initiative?
- A: It is a new three-year international research project launched by the Japan Guide Dog Association, aiming to create an environment where the 'right to access' for guide dog users functions naturally in society.
- Q: Which fields of experts participated in the forum?
- A: Experts and policymakers from fields such as guide dogs, medicine, welfare, education, and research participated from countries like Australia, the UK, Belgium, Croatia, and the USA.
- Q: Are there any developments towards the 2027 International Horticultural Expo?
- A: There was a report from the GREEN×EXPO Association on the installation of 'guide dog toilets' for guide dog users visiting the 2027 International Horticultural Expo.
- Q: Were there any exhibits related to Japanese culture at the venue?
- A: There was a display of Kabuki costumes, organized with the cooperation of Shochiku Co., Ltd., which provided an opportunity to deepen understanding of the 'coexistence' spirit of Japanese culture and inclusive society.