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Support citizen lectures for crime victims, etc.
Every year from November 25 to December 1, "Criminal Victims Week"
Last Updated October 22, 2024
"When you have a crime ... - Can you imagine? "The destination where the child suffered crime-" will be held.
Due to the declining age of smartphone use, children are increasingly involved in crime.
According to the National Police Agency's announcement, the number of elementary school students who suffered crimes in 2023 triggered by SNS was the highest ever.
Crime damage affects not only the affected children but also the mind and body of siblings.
While there is a high risk of children suffering from crime, many people are worried or worried about "what to do when a child is damaged" or "what kind of support should schools and communities provide?" Is not it?
Not only citizens, but also those involved in education and consultation support for children, why don't you consider together what kind of support you can provide for "help" for children and siblings?
Lecture handbill (PDF: 701KB)
Date and time, venue, capacity, application
<Participation>
Date and time: From 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Thursday, November 28, 2024 (opening: 12:30 am)
Venue: Nankou, Yokohama-shi Hall
Capacity: First 400 people (advance application required)
Application:
- Telephone (045-671-3117)
- FAX(045-681-5453)
- InternetApplication page (outside site))
From Wednesday, October 16 until the capacity is reached
<Online viewing>
Date and time: From 1:00 pm on Thursday, December 5, 2024 to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, December 11
Capacity: None
Application: Internet (application page (outside site))
From Wednesday, October 16 to Tuesday, December 10
Participation fee and other
Participation fee: Free of charge
Other:
- There are sign language interpreters, written interpreters, and childcare.
- Childcare is for pre-school children from 6 months, and is the first 6 people (advance application required).
- Application for childcare is from Wednesday, October 16 to Thursday, November 14.
Program
Part 1 Lecture "A child suffers from crime"
Lecturer Ryota Uemura's mother (mother of victim of murder of 1 boy student in Kawasaki City)
<Lecturer Profile>
In 2015, his son, who was a first-year junior high school student at the time, was assaulted by three boys on the Tama River riverbed in Kawasaki City and died.
After the incident, she lived desperately as a mother to protect her siblings, with deep sorrow and shock in the damage, but was troubled by the lack of adequate care for her siblings.
In addition, since immediately after the incident, he has experienced secondary damage through media coverage and news reports that lack consideration.
Since then, he has been involved in welfare-related work and volunteering to create a place to stay in the community.
Part 2 Panel Discussion "What can be done to protect children and siblings affected by crime"
Coordinator: Mr. Tomoyuki Hat (Lawyer)
Panelist:
- The mother of Ryota Uemura
- Ms. Kako Watanabe (Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education School Social Worker Supervisor)
- Yokohama-shi
Part 3 Concert by Police Band
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Inquiries to this page
Civic Affairs Bureau Human Rights Division
Telephone: 045-671-2718
Telephone: 045-671-2718
Fax: 045-681-5453
Email address: sh-jinken@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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