[Kishiwada Council of Social Welfare] 'Kishiwada Model' for Post-Incarceration Support Selected for Dormant Deposit Program
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The Kishiwada Council of Social Welfare will launch the 3-year 'Kishiwada Model' project in May 2026 to support the self-reliance of post-incarceration individuals, utilizing dormant deposits to provide up to 3 years of housing and community-based support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Kishiwada Model' support program?
- A: It is a community-based recidivism prevention model that provides integrated support for housing, employment, and welfare to help ex-offenders become independent in the community.
- Q: What support services are provided?
- A: The three main pillars are: provision of a step house for up to 3 years, weekly check-ins and counseling through bento pick-ups, and support for connecting to the local community.
- Q: Why is a '3-year' period necessary?
- A: Existing rehabilitation facilities have short usage periods of a few months, which is insufficient for individuals who have been away from society for a long time to prepare for independent living.
- Q: What kind of cooperation is needed for the operation of the program?
- A: We are calling for donations to fund the activities and for the provision of vacant houses that can be used as step houses.
- Q: Who operates this program?
- A: The program is operated by the Kishiwada City Social Welfare Council, a social welfare corporation, with support from the Japan Probation and Parole Association, a rehabilitation corporation.