Sendai City Collaborative Project 'Honopia' Conducts 120 Consultations, 74 Broadcasts, and 3 Face-to-Face Events in FY2025—Materializing Diverse Connections for Families of Medically Dependent Individuals Through Peer Support
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The Sendai City collaborative project 'Honopia' reported its FY2025 achievements, establishing a hybrid peer support network for families of children with severe disabilities through online broadcasts and consultations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Hono Pia'?
- A: It is a peer support program for families of children with medical care needs or severe physical and developmental disabilities, connecting them with others in similar situations through online communication, individual consultations, and exchange meetings.
- Q: What kind of information is shared?
- A: Information on themes relevant to family concerns and issues, such as returning to work, balancing work and care, interacting with siblings, and tips for life after hospital discharge.
- Q: Who operates it?
- A: It is operated as a collaborative project between Sendai City (Disability Support Division) and the Ainoji Social Welfare Corporation.