Announcement Event for 2025 Japan Foundation Grant Project 'Parent-less After Notebook' Survey Results Held
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The Digital Afterlife Promotion Council (DEA) held a hybrid event (venue + online) on March 14, 2025, titled 'Announcement Event for 2025 Japan Foundation Grant Project "Parent-less After Notebook" Survey Results.' This event, conducted as a grant project by The Nippon Foundation, was attended by over 100 people, including families of disabled children, supporters, welfare professionals, and medical professionals. The event presented the results of the nationwide survey on 'Parent-less After Notebook' conducted among nationwide stakeholders and support organizations. Experts and families were invited to discuss future support strategies in response to questions raised in the survey, highlighting structural issues in the 'parent-less after' problem and the necessity of digital inheritance of support information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: In the nationwide survey regarding the "Parent-less After Notebook," what percentage of families with disabled children feel strong anxiety about the "parent-less after" situation?
- A: 85.5%.
- Q: What percentage of families have started preparations for the "Parent-less After Notebook"?
- A: 57.0%.
- Q: Besides financial aspects, what specific information is recorded in preparations for the "Parent-less After Notebook"?
- A: Only about 10% have recorded information regarding the individual's wishes and daily support.
- Q: What percentage of respondents wish to participate again in events and study sessions related to the "parent-less after" topic?
- A: 97.5%.
- Q: What percentage of families evaluate the digitization (app development) of the "Parent-less After Notebook" as "effective"?
- A: Over 75%.
- Q: What support measures do families request for promoting the use of apps in the context of the "parent-less after" situation?
- A: "Establishment of a continuous support system for users" (28%), "collaboration with municipalities/facilities" (24%), and "information management advice from experts" (24%).