"RD Workers" working with intractable diseases update Japan's work style
NQ Score
38/100
N1 Content Completeness
4
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
NPO Ryoiku World advocates for a new concept, "RD Worker (Rare Disease Worker)," aiming to create a society where individuals with intractable and chronic illnesses can work authentically. They address "three Rares"—lack of support systems, social recognition, and flexible work options—to achieve a future where everyone who wishes to work can connect with society while valuing their individuality.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does RD Worker specifically refer to?
- A: It refers to people who have rare or chronic diseases but wish to engage with society and work in their own way.
- Q: What are the '3 Rares'?
- A: The '3 Rares' refer to the three shortages faced by people with rare diseases: lack of support systems, low social awareness, and limited work options.
- Q: What activities does NPO Both-Worlds engage in?
- A: NPO Both-Worlds works on spreading the concept of 'RD Worker', raising social awareness, proposing improvements to support systems, and promoting flexible work arrangements.