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Politics, Economy and Society
There are currently over 80000 establishments that provide welfare services for persons with disabilities, and these establishments are on the increase year by year. In order to operate welfare services for persons with disabilities, administrative permission called "designation" is required. After the commencement of such services, the establishments must undergo "on-the-job guidance" and "audits" by the administrative authorities. The author supports persons who start welfare services for persons with disabilities and consults with persons who have already started such services. Although welfare services for persons with disabilities are complicated and difficult to understand, there are only a few specialists such as administrative scriveners who are well-versed in such services. In reality, many business establishments continue to operate their own way even after the commencement of such services. Therefore, there are quite a few establishments that receive "designation cancellation" or "refund orders" in their on-the-job guidance. Although some books have already been published, most of the specialized books focus on legal explanations such as the Act on Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities, so they are not useful for readers who actually intend to start or operate such services. Therefore, in this book, all of the practical know-how is explained in an easy-to-understand manner without using too many legal terms. This book is a must-have for those who aim to expand business from startups and long-term care services, those who are in trouble when operating, and consultants such as administrative scriveners who intend to provide business support.