Employment Support Type B Workshop(Tokyo) I paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Masanori Hosoe, the representative of Isle. I was invited as a special lecturer at last year's Welfare Culture and Arts Festival (Welfare Symposium) and gave a special lecture on the current state of mental health and welfare and the state of welfare through temples. Other lecturers also gave us suggestions on current activities, how we will be from now on, what the temple can do, various issues, and suggestions for the future. As a mental health worker, I also have the ability to deal with people with mental disabilities, but I think it was a good opportunity for both the author and everyone to improve their problem-solving skills in social work, such as exchanging opinions with experienced people, and building a network such as counseling. And from that connection, this is the first time I paid a courtesy visit to Isle's workshop and group home with Taieji Temple and the Regional Activity Executive Committee, which has a cooperative relationship with Taieji Temple(Tour and exchange meeting)I was allowed to do it.(January 21, Reiwa 8) Secretary General of the Regional Activity Executive Committee and Director of the Mie Prefectural Social Welfare Association(Reiwa 8 Present)We had a meaningful roundtable discussion with Mr. Rei Iya, Kenji Hoshino, the head of the training at Taieji Temple, and Mr. Miao Takahashi, the representative of First Step active in Kawasaki City, and Mr. Kazuhiro Watanabe, who is the chairman of the independent and open committee of the Tokyo Metropolitan Association of Social Workers, and Dr. Hosoe. Mr. Iya and the author conducted practical training and observations in the workshop and group home from 9 a.m. ~ 5 p.m. I met with Mr. Takahashi and Mr. Watanabe from 3 p.m. and held a roundtable discussion. A scene of in-store sales of sandwiches and other items handmade and sold at the workshop. Store information Mr. Iya is cleaning the store sales case. Group photo around Mr. Hosoe (from left to right: Mr. Iya, the author, Mr. Takahashi, Mr. Watanabe, and Mr. Hosoe) We worked with the users of the workshop and had fun talking about various things. Dr. Hosoe said that it is difficult to operate a group home, and how to gain understanding of the community, especially the understanding of the neighborhood on both sides is the most important, and the right of users to live(Right to life)It is an important issue that is directly related to There was a talk about that. In addition, in recent years, vacant houses have become a problem, and I received a suggestion that it would be easier to improve local problems if temples with trust from the community use vacant houses as group homes and operate them. I hope that everyone involved in the temple who has read the article on this website will consider it. Since Mr. Iya worked part-time at a takoyaki restaurant as a student, he is a professional and uses the takoyaki shop as a communication tool as a volunteer in various ways. When I talked to the users and Mr. Hosoe, I really wanted to do it. Maybe a takoyaki restaurant opens in Tachikawa City (volunteer opening, one-day only?) It may be done. By all means, if you are in Tokyo, when you come to Tokyo, it is sold at the store on weekdays at 3-29-15 Takamatsucho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo Urano Heights 1st floor, so why not buy lunch? Gassho Taieji Temple Monk Hoshino Kenji(Mental Health Worker) Language This page has been translated automatically. Please note that it may differ from the original content.