- Zenkaren
Zenkaren (the National Federation of Families of the Mentally Ill in Japan), established in
1965 , was the oldest and largest stakeholder organization inJapan and the only organization officially designated for promoting vocational rehabilitation for people with mental illnesses. It had over 130,000 members and covered 1,600 associations nationwide. It operated 800 psychiatricsheltered workshop s throughout Japan, wheresocial stigma largely prevents employers from hiring a person who has been treated formental illness (Johnson, 2001).Collapse
In
1996 Zenkaren constructed the 2 billion yen Heartpia Kitsuregawa in Sakura, Tochigi Prefecture, ahot spring (spa ) hotel with a vocational rehabilitation facility. The cost was covered in part by grants, government subsidies and loans. After Zenkaren was found to have misused funds for personnel expenses and debt repayment it declared itself unable to meet its loan obligations, return the misused moneys to the government and theNippon Foundation (a grantor) and pay penalties; therefore it declaredbankruptcy and dissolved itself onApril 17 2007 (Zenkaren files for bankruptcy, 2007).References
* Johnson, Dale L. (2001), "A brief history of the international movement of family organizations for persons with mental illness." Chapter 12 in Harriet P. Lefley and Dale L. Johnson (eds.) "Family Interventions in Mental Illness: International Perspectives." Praeger Publishers, Page 217. ISBN=978-0275969547.
* " [http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/20070418TDY04004.htm Zenkaren files for bankruptcy, disbands] " (2007), "The Yomiuri Shimbun,"April 18 . Retrieved on2007-04-21 .
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