Title: East Asian Social Policy Workshop (13th
1East Asian Social Policy Workshop (13th 15th
January 2005) Aging and Social Policy
sessionThe Impact of Long Term Care Insurance
Act on the Provision of Personal Social Services
for Older People
A Case Study in Japan
- Junko Yamashita
Department of
Social Policy and Social work
The University of York
2Aim
- To explore how recent policy reform, which
intends to promote socialization of care work
encourage care provision from the independent
sector, have impacted on the functions of service
delivery by Welfare Nonprofit Organisations
(WNPO) operating in the field of personal social
services for older people in Japan. - To evaluate the LTCI Acts scope of service
provision.
3The Structure of the Presentation
- The historical context
- The LTCI Act
- The characteristics of WNPOs
- Sampled WNPOs for the study
- Is there any originality in the way WNPOs
deliver services? Why? - What kinds of demands are WNPOs responding to?
Why?
4The increase in the numbers of WNPOs after the
mid 1980s
5The emergence of WNPOs from the mid 1980s
- Socialised hospitalisation
- Problematisation of the burden upon the female
family members
- Groups from grass-root level began to be
organised by women with the idea of mutual help. - Government also encouraged these activities.
6The Historical Context
- Demographic
- The fastest ageing population and the longest
life expectancy - Changes in household structure
- Political
- Japanese-style of welfare society in the end of
70s -
- Delaying proper preparation for the aging
society.
7Japanese style of welfare society
- Stop following Western models
- Inventing a tradition
- Opposing to the demographic trends
- The society has welfare programmes for the
elderly with the burden of the tax prayer and it
does not have the purpose that individuals do not
need to take the responsibility. Its purpose is
to be a last rescue boat in such an exceptional
case, that is, for those who do not have any
relatives or their family do not have any ability
to take the responsibility. If one might think
they do not need to take care of their parents
because the government or local authorities
provide social welfare for them, this is
completely mistaken. (Jiyu Minsyu To Liberal
Democrats Party 1979 Study paper Japanese-style
welfare society)
8The policies concerning WNPOs
- The Specified Nonprofit Activities Law 1998
- ? access to a legal status became much
easier - The Long Term Care Insurance Act 2000
- ? - Socialisation of care work
- - The emphasis on users choice
- - Creation of a quasi-market of care
provision - - The Introduction of a social insurance
system - - The promotion of local autonomy
9Socialisation of care work
- enabling the frail older people to keep their
autonomous life at home even without care
provision from the family(The Ministry of Health
and Welfare 1998) - Japan became the first country in Asia whose
government bears an essential part of the
responsibility for the care provision of its
older citizens.
10The Characteristics of WNPOs
- Membership system
- Involving service providers and service users,
89 had membership system - Female participants
- 95 of participants were middle-aged
housewives ? After 2000, more young women and men
began to participate
11- Monetary exchange
- Accepted fees for services
- A means to keep reciprocity between service
providers and service users - Concentration in metropolitan areas
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12Sampled WNPOs
WNPO Est. Hours of Service Provided per month Numbers of participants
A 1996 2700 60
B 2002 700 30
C 1989 440 20
D 2000 650 30
E 1999 4300 74
F 1990 1000 45
G 2001 450 21
H 1986 1800 60
I 1995 2150 50
J 1998 9986 200
13The role of WNPOs regarding service delivery
- What is original about WNPOs services?
- What kinds of demands are WNPOs responding to?
14The originality of WNPOs services
- Cordiality
- From users point of view
- Responding to older peoples needs
- ? ? ?
- Under the LTCI Act it is difficult to
differentiate between WNPOs services and those
of other organisations
15The originality of WNPOs services
- Standardisation
- of Service
Responding to Users Needs
Providing original services Centre of WNPOs
activities
Same services, but with low fees and Services
are not authorised by the LTCI Act
16The originality of WNPOs services
Struggling to continue original services
- Overwhelming administrative work for service
provision under the LTCI Act - Financial rationality
- Time consuming work ? respect for individual
needs -
17High demand for services assisting with domestic
tasks
- The LTCI Act regards care assistant services
much higher than domestic tasks - ?Qualification and price
private companies prefer to take care assistant
services
18High demand for services assisting with domestic
tasks
- The re-evaluation of domestic tasks by WNPOs
- Domestic tasks demand more hard work than care
services - Standardised salary
19- I thinks care assistant services are less
demanding. You just need to follow patterns. But
for domestic tasks, every user has their own way
of doing it. (A member of management body of WNPO
F) - Well, each house has its own way to do things,
you know. Some people give us such detailed
orders, such as preference of taste, or the way
to wipe a table. (An active participant of WNPO A)
20Exclusion of men
- The way of re-evaluating domestic tasks leads to
discrimination barring man from participating in
WNPOs
- Services are counting on the experience women
- have of being a housewife
- Men are not wanted
21- Being a housewife for years makes a difference,
doesnt it? The experience of being a housewife
for a couple of decades makes you caable of
deciding what you will cook quickly, with looking
at what is left in the fridge ( An active
participants of WNPO A) - R Are there any male participants in your group?
- Director of WNPO H Not at all, not even one.
- R Have you had any men who wanted to join
your group as carer? - Director of WNPO H Yes, year there was. We
didnt reject him, but well, difficult, assisting
domestic tasks is very difficult He said he
would do cooking form now on and master cooking.
But you know, it does not take so much time and
trouble for us to do cooking, I mean, making
normal dishes Actually there was no demand for
him.
22- Director of WNPO A There are difficulties using
a male carer. - R Why are there difficulties?
- Director of WNPO A For example, for taking
a walk for rehabilitation, men can do it, but you
cannot take a walk together in silence
Particularly Young men do no have enough skill to
be a good company for older people.
23Concluding Comments
- WNPOs create a system of service provision and
provide original services outside of the LTCI
that respond to individual needs of older people
which are not covered by the LTCI.
24Concluding Comments
- WNPOs are meeting demands for services to assist
domestic tasks - WNPOs re-evaluate the domestic tasks based on
their practical experience of service provision
25Concluding Comments
- The inextricable link between the way domestic
tasks are re-evaluated and dis-qualification of
domestic tasks by the LTCI exclude participation
by men and young women - WNPOs are struggling to keep their original
services, but if they do not run these services.