■Background of This Consulting: Responding to the Introduction of the Japan Version of DBS is an Urgent Task The "Child Abuse Prevention Act (hereinafter referred to as the 'Japan Version of DBS')" is scheduled to be enforced on December 25, 2026 (tentative). Child-related businesses such as schools, licensed childcare centers, and after-school children's clubs are required to verify the criminal records of their staff for sex offenses and establish safety management systems. However, challenges include the burden on site operations and legal risks related to personal information handling, the expertise required for administrative procedures, and the establishment of operational flows. Our company offers a consulting package directly linked to practical operations to reduce the anxiety of these businesses and support the creation of an environment where children can spend their time with peace of mind. ■Service Overview Item Details Provided Services (Tentative) Q&A regarding the introduction of the Japan Version of DBS (5 inquiries/email support) Provision of the Japan Version of DBS Introduction Plan (schedule management table, checklist, role assignment table, etc.) Conducting explanation sessions for management (online available) Information seminar by an expert (lawyer) explaining the content of guidelines and Q&A published by the Children and Families Agency (1 session during the period) Acting as a liaison with administrative bodies on behalf of the business (establishment of regulations, practical initiatives, etc.) Period 1 6 months (standard) (scheduled from July to December 2026) *However, the start date is flexible. 2 Continued consultation including post-introduction support is possible (does not include seminars by lawyers) Fees 1 6 months (standard): 600,000 yen (excluding tax) + 100,000 yen (excluding tax) for options 2 From the 7th month onwards: 50,000 yen (excluding tax) per month thereafter Options 1 Introduction of case studies from other compan