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Atsushi Nozawa Meiji University ( anozawa@kisciji.ac.jp )

Risk of disaster for people with disabilities and resources for independent living after 3.11 disasters in East Japan. Atsushi Nozawa Meiji University ( anozawa@kisc.meiji.ac.jp ) Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact In Stockholm

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Atsushi Nozawa Meiji University ( anozawa@kisciji.ac.jp )

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  1. Risk of disaster for people with disabilities and resources for independent living after 3.11 disasters in East Japan Atsushi Nozawa Meiji University (anozawa@kisc.meiji.ac.jp) Social Work Social Development 2012: Action and Impact In Stockholm Please do not quote without author’s permission.

  2. Massive disasters Red area: highly contaminated 3.11, 2011, East Japan 15,854 people died 3,089 people are still missing. (As of June 2012) ・Earthquake ・Tsunami ・Nuclear accident → Today’s topic

  3. I focus on Japan Fukushima Tokyo

  4. My question is For children or pregnant women • medical care without fee • Compensation ( but there are not enough.) For people with disabilities Are policies for people with disabilities who have suffered from the nuclear accident enough or less?      ↓ If it has not been developed, what sort of policy do the authorities put into action?

  5. 1. Outline

  6. Fukushima city • The capital of Fukushima prefecture • The third biggest city in the prefecture. • Population 292,800(2010) 284,493 (April, 2012) • 3,150children (under 18) have evacuated. Blue: Fukushima city Red: Where the accident happened Fukushima Prefecture 50-60km

  7. Compensation in Fukushima city Basically, basically there is no compensation payment when citizen move to Fukushima to other prefecture. (but some exceptions)

  8. Further information • Please contact me. email: anozawa@kisc.meiji.ac.jp • Wikipedia • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukushima_Daiichi_nuclear_disaster • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_T%C5%8Dhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami • The National Diet of Japan Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission. • http://naiic.go.jp/en

  9. 2. A case study

  10. A NPO in Fukushima city Present situations The number of Users April, 2011 …131      ↓ March, 2012 …131 • 5 people evacuated. The number of Care workers April, 2011 … 99      ↓ March, 2012 …91 The office since 2001

  11. A perspective of the employee number in your office after the accident.Up or Down?( Fukushima Minyu Paper 07 02, 2012)

  12. The reasons of the decrease are • The effects of nuclear accident (5 answers) • No application for the job (4) • Retire because of the age (3) • Leaveing from office because of low wage (2)

  13. 3. Conclusion

  14. The problem is • Problems before the disaster • Regional differences of welfare services • Establishment of social capital again (care workers, community) • Problems after the disaster • Risks that harm their health and their quality of life 1. Radiation – risk that harm their health 2. The decrease of care workers - risk that harm their quality of life

  15. The authority and Tokyo Electronic power company has to Two policies • to establish the right of evacuate for people with disabilities. • to prevent the decline of quality of life andtokeep the quality of welfare service in the city.

  16. Thank you very much! Tack såmycket!

  17. 追加Appendix

  18. Difference of between earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster • Earthquake, Tsunami Damage: temporary • Nuclear accident ( in case of Fukushima city) Damage: continuous, permanent

  19. Air dose rate in Fukushima prefecture

  20. Evacuees Citizen in Fukushima prefecture evacuated bout 62,000 citizen have from Fukushima prefecture. ( Fukushima Minpou paper, 21 02 2012)削る?

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