Abstract
This study examines the situation of the daily life problems of DV survivors who have left an institution, and the organizational problems and possibilities for the pioneering after-care programs. In conclusion, 1) many survivors faced serious economic problems, mental illness, and were isolated from their regional community because they lost their former human network, 2) many Non-Profit Organizations assisting DV survivors provide after-care programs without public subsidies, 3)“Nagasaki Prefecture’s after-care program” and “Program based on the regulation of Services and Supports for Persons with Disabilities Act” are indicated for the examples of the construal possibility of after-care program for survivors.