SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa to Host Networking Event 'Watashi no Mirai' for Young Care Providers on June 19
SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa, operated by NPO Social Design Works, will host 'Watashi no Mirai' on June 19, a networking event for young welfare and medical professionals to share experiences and build connections.
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SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa (Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture), a disability welfare facility operated by the non-profit organization Social Design Works, will host 'Watashi no Mirai,' a networking event for young welfare and healthcare professionals, on Friday, June 19, 2026, in collaboration with the Iwaki Disability Consultation Support Center.
This event is designed to create a relaxed environment for young professionals in the field to discuss their daily work and future career paths. Through activities such as 'Dice Talk,' where participants discuss topics generated by rolling dice, the event aims to provide opportunities for attendees to gain insights from the perspectives and experiences of peers in other fields.
The event is primarily aimed at welfare and healthcare workers aged 39 or under or with five years of experience or less, but students and those over 40 are also welcome. The goal is to build a space where regional care providers can connect across different organizations and disciplines.
Background
At SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa, in addition to providing disability welfare services, the team prioritizes initiatives that expand the circle of support across the region by collaborating with local supporting organizations and stakeholders.
In collaboration with the Iwaki Disability Consultation Support Center, they planned this event to help young professionals build cross-organizational connections and learn from one another. By meeting and talking, providers can prevent isolation and improve the region's overall support capacity. This event aims to build a network of young care providers working within Iwaki City.
About 'Watashi no Mirai'
While professionals in welfare and medical fields dedicate their days to supporting patients and community members, opportunities for them to share their own concerns, doubts, and reflections on their work are often limited. Young professionals, in particular, often face questions about their own career development. This gathering aims to provide a space to re-examine their daily work by sharing experiences with peers from various backgrounds.
Event Content
The event will utilize 'Dice Talk,' where participants chat based on random topics. Instead of a formal training session, it provides a casual atmosphere to share accomplishments, struggles, and future aspirations. Attendees are expected to gain new perspectives and tips for their own practice.
Event Outline
Event Name: Watashi no Mirai
Date & Time: Friday, June 19, 2026, 19:00 - 21:00
Venue: SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa
Address: ALATANA, 1-1, Sakura-cho, Kamiarakawa, Taira, Iwaki City, Fukushima
Fee: Free
Target: Welfare/medical workers aged 39 or under or with 5 years or less experience
Application: Pre-registration via QR code on the flyer (Deadline: June 18)
Cooperation: Iwaki Disability Consultation Support Center
Organizer: NPO Social Design Works
This event is designed to create a relaxed environment for young professionals in the field to discuss their daily work and future career paths. Through activities such as 'Dice Talk,' where participants discuss topics generated by rolling dice, the event aims to provide opportunities for attendees to gain insights from the perspectives and experiences of peers in other fields.
The event is primarily aimed at welfare and healthcare workers aged 39 or under or with five years of experience or less, but students and those over 40 are also welcome. The goal is to build a space where regional care providers can connect across different organizations and disciplines.
Background
At SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa, in addition to providing disability welfare services, the team prioritizes initiatives that expand the circle of support across the region by collaborating with local supporting organizations and stakeholders.
In collaboration with the Iwaki Disability Consultation Support Center, they planned this event to help young professionals build cross-organizational connections and learn from one another. By meeting and talking, providers can prevent isolation and improve the region's overall support capacity. This event aims to build a network of young care providers working within Iwaki City.
About 'Watashi no Mirai'
While professionals in welfare and medical fields dedicate their days to supporting patients and community members, opportunities for them to share their own concerns, doubts, and reflections on their work are often limited. Young professionals, in particular, often face questions about their own career development. This gathering aims to provide a space to re-examine their daily work by sharing experiences with peers from various backgrounds.
Event Content
The event will utilize 'Dice Talk,' where participants chat based on random topics. Instead of a formal training session, it provides a casual atmosphere to share accomplishments, struggles, and future aspirations. Attendees are expected to gain new perspectives and tips for their own practice.
Event Outline
Event Name: Watashi no Mirai
Date & Time: Friday, June 19, 2026, 19:00 - 21:00
Venue: SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarakawa
Address: ALATANA, 1-1, Sakura-cho, Kamiarakawa, Taira, Iwaki City, Fukushima
Fee: Free
Target: Welfare/medical workers aged 39 or under or with 5 years or less experience
Application: Pre-registration via QR code on the flyer (Deadline: June 18)
Cooperation: Iwaki Disability Consultation Support Center
Organizer: NPO Social Design Works
FAQ
What is the date, time, and location of the 'My Future' young supporter exchange event?
It will be held on June 19, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at SOCIAL SQUARE Kamiarai in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture.
Who is the target audience for the exchange event?
The main target is welfare and medical workers aged 39 or under or with less than 5 years of experience, but students and those over 40 are also welcome.
What is the content of the event?
The event centers on 'Dice Talk,' where participants share their work challenges and satisfactions based on the dice roll, fostering cross-occupational and workplace connections.
Is there a participation fee?
No, participation is free.
How can I apply?
You need to apply in advance by the June 18 deadline using the QR code on the event flyer.