@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008005, author = {Sasaki, Yui}, journal = {生活科学研究, Bulletin of Living Sciences}, month = {2022-03-31, 2022-07-22}, note = {The Child Welfare Act was amended in 2004, making after care services for youth who have left social care institutions mandatory. To help young people in the community to obtain a safe place to live by improving their living environment, we proposed an educational programme and residential environment improvement through cooperation between families and communities. Community welfare and home care were examined, and issues within the family and welfare system were confirmed from the perspective of life sciences within social welfare. Homes that support self-reliance for youth can be expected to become a model that contributes to social education and the transmission of local culture and to be used as a platform for youth and family welfare. Results of research on new projects in Chiba Prefecture show that services are not limited to employment support for younger people but also provide rental contracts for new housing and consultation about daily life, establishing and operating homes that support self-reliance. Furthermore, the new projects provide outreach and community space programmes in addition to developmental support and childcare endeavours.}, pages = {57--66}, title = {Development of Welfare and Living Environment through Collaboration of Family and Community: The Practice of Supporting the Young Generation by Securing a Place to Live}, volume = {44}, year = {} }