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Arts salon-session-dementia 2015.04.15
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The Dementia Project: Innovation Driven by Social Challenges
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2015.4.15 @ Art Chiyoda 3331.“Arts-salon-session-dementia”, British Council & Dementia Friendly Japan Initiative(DFJI)
R&D Strategy and Planning Office, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd.
/ Dementia Friendly Japan InitiativeMakoto Okada
Dementia is a social issue that has an enormous impact on Japanese society.
The challenges surrounding dementia are particularly evident in three key areas: the aging society, local community and healthcare system.
Background Questions
Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. Voice II team
How should we approach/define our business and market in this time when the aging and socially disadvantaged population increases?
高齢者など様々な社会的弱者が増えていく時代に、私たちのビジネスや市場の捉え方をどう変えればよいだろうか?
What can we do to recreate the corporate culture that makes them better connected with the outside world?
まず、社員が外に出て感じるという文化を再構築するために、どうしたらよいだろうか?
How and where should we start to create our relations with the stakeholders of the future?
我々は、未来のステークホルダーとの関係を、どこから、どのように、作っていけばよいのだろうか?
The 5% MarginTravel probably makes up less than 5% of our lives, yet that 5% uplifts and enlivens the remaining 95% of our lives! It is important that 5% of our everyday lives is uplifting and bright.
New forms of businessHotels are also in the banquet and party business, which has led to the emergence of a new business: establishing ties and relationships among people.
New forms of workRather than treating people with dementia as simply service recipients, treat them as potential service providers as well.
Deep dialogue for new vision
Visualizing prototype ideasDrawing new services to be central
character with dementia
Driving
Shopping
New role
“Jump In”
“Do not hesitate to jump into a new learning environment.”
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1312408855/
From “Learning Patterns: A Pattern Language for Creative Learning (Pattern Language 3.0 Catalogue) ”Takashi Iba and IbaLaboratory, Keio univ.
The concept “people with dementia too” connects 2,500km
Start
Goal
http://runtomo.jimdo.com/
Run-tomo-rrow
Fujinomiya ProjectBridging Communities: sharing our memories
HistoryPin(UK)
Run-tommorow
Open Personal Data× ×
“The Art of Being with Dementia”
Collaborative work between associate professor Takashi Iba and the students at the IbaLaboratory with corporate members of the Dementia Friendly Japan Initiative (DFJI).
http://journey.sfc.keio.ac.jp/June – October, 2014
Collecting creative wisdom
The first Pattern Language for Welfare Issue
Everyone can apply the ideas if they like.
Focusing on the practical knowledge about how to live well in the daily life, not on medical or techniques of caregiving,
The words enable us to talk with others!