JOURNAL OF THE HOUSING RESEARCH FOUNDATION "JUSOKEN"
Online ISSN : 2423-9895
Print ISSN : 2187-8188
ISSN-L : 2187-8188
A study on the Situation of DV Survivors' isolation as community residents and the importance of support for survivors after leaving institutions
shifting assistance from only providing housing towards designing housing and community
Lisa KuzunishiKatsuyo Ueno
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2014 Volume 40 Pages 35-46

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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.
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