【Event Announcement】Learning Survival Strategies for the Visually Impaired from Survey Results: Overcoming the Turbulence of Employment, Retention, and Career Advancement. The Association for Supporting Employment of the Visually Impaired (Turtle) will hold a lecture on June 20th.
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In recent years, the employment environment for the visually impaired has undergone rapid changes due to changes in employment conditions and technological advancements. While opportunities for employment have expanded due to the raising of the legal employment rate for the disabled, strategies for survival, including retention in the workplace and subsequent career advancement, are strongly demanded of individual stakeholders and supporters. At this lecture, Taketo Ito, who became blind at the age of 15 and later became one of the representative researchers in the field of research on employment for the disabled, will present specific insights and practical strategies on how the visually impaired can overcome the turbulence of employment, retention, and career advancement, using the latest data and survey results.
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- Q: What is the purpose of this lecture?
- A: To provide practical strategies to support the employment, retention, and career advancement of the visually impaired.
- Q: Who is the target audience for the lecture?
- A: Visually impaired individuals, their families, corporate stakeholders, and medical and welfare professionals.
- Q: What is the format of the lecture?
- A: Hybrid format with online streaming via Zoom and in-person venues in Tokyo, Sendai, Okayama, and Fukuoka.