Last updated: December 1, 2016
In Inagi City, 64 local welfare commissioners, children's commissioners, and chief children's commissioners are currently engaged in a variety of activities to improve the welfare of people living in the area. Welfare commissioners, children's commissioners, and chief children's commissioners are obligated to maintain confidentiality, so please feel free to consult with us.
(1) Acting as an antenna: Acting as an antenna to identify citizens in the area in need of welfare. On a daily basis, we watch over children, the elderly, and the disabled.
(2) Consultation function As a familiar consultation partner for citizens, we receive consultation from people who need support, such as the elderly, people with disabilities, and households with children. In addition, you can consult with your concerns at the Inagi City Welfare Center, a complex welfare facility.
(3) Function of providing information We provide citizens with content and information about the social welfare system and various services.
(4) Communication and Reporting Functions We act as a conduit between local residents and administrative agencies, receiving consultations from people who need support, and communicating and reporting to administrative agencies such as welfare offices.
(5) Coordination function We coordinate with related organizations to ensure that people who need support receive appropriate services.
(6) Lifestyle support functions Depending on the situation of people in need of support, we watch over, talk to them, and visit them.
(7) Function of submitting opinions When a new issue arises in the community through the activities of the local welfare officer and children's committee, we submit opinions to the administration.
In addition to this, we mainly carry out the following activities:
Public Welfare Committee Dissemination and Awareness Parade in Shinjuku
Citywide crime prevention patrol
Inagi City Child Welfare Committee Study Group
Consultation regarding concerns
Inagi City Welfare Department, Lifestyle Welfare Division Phone: 042-378-2111