Announcement: 'Top Seminar 2026' to Address Declining Birth Rates and Operational Crises
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The National Association of Certified Centers for Early Childhood Education will hold 'Top Seminar 2026' to discuss long-term strategies for management issues such as declining birth rates and staff shortages.
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- Q: What is the purpose of the Top Seminar 2026?
- A: The purpose is to discuss mid-to-long-term operational strategies and cross-sector collaboration to overcome challenges such as the worsening child population decline, facility management difficulties, and a shortage of childcare providers, with a view to the next 10 to 20 years.
- Q: Who is the organizer of the seminar?
- A: The seminar is organized by the National Association of Accredited Childcare Centers, a non-profit organization, and is supported by the National Accredited Childcare Center Training and Research Organization, a public interest corporation.
- Q: When and where will the seminar be held?
- A: The seminar will be held on June 26, 2026 (Friday) from 14:00 to 18:00 and June 27 (Saturday) from 10:00 to 12:00 at the Nikkei Hall in Otemachi, Tokyo. Online participation is also available.
- Q: What is the participation fee?
- A: The participation fee is 12,000 yen for members and 20,000 yen for non-members. Advance registration and registration on 'National Association of Accredited Childcare Centers Manable' are required.
- Q: What topics will be covered in the lectures and discussions?
- A: Keynote speeches on changes in the environment surrounding children and discussions on the current state of child-rearing in the community and the challenges faced by local governments will be held.