From next fiscal year, in order to make up for the shortage of childcare workers, nurses working at daycare centers will be allowed to count as childcare workers.
It seems to be “deemed nursery/daycare teacher.”
What do you think of nurses who are being regarded as nursery/daycare teachers?
Doctors, nurses, care workers, pharmacists, laboratory technicians, PTOT, teachers, nursery teachers.
There are highly skilled professionals with national qualifications.
Because there are not enough nurses, care workers, and nursery teachers on site.
However, the occupational history at a hospital facility after going out to society is more important than the difference in ability due to qualifications.
The goodness of this absolute placement system is that it is easy for both the government and the people to trust the facility.
When choosing a school or facility, whether it is a university, a kindergarten, a nursery school, or a nursing home, you can trust the quality of the service to some extent.
You can use it with confidence without having to research reputation or quality yourself.
Parents and children can be entrusted.
And when a problem arises, it is the responsibility of the administration.
The media instigates.
With the word “deemed”, the administration does not mess with the system, but the feeling that the administration is giving out special permission is overflowing.
It doesn’t have to be considered, so I want you to reconsider the qualification system that is more realistic, easier to work, and can improve the function as team care.
The basic idea is that doctors are versatile, but other occupations are only recognized as assistant assistants.
Specialist system for doctors.
Both the educational world and the culinary licenses have complex professional qualification systems.
Both a car license and a boat license.
This licensing-specific industry/ world is cramped.
So are barbers and hairdressers.
Whether or not you can shave is the only difference between qualifications and administrative jurisdiction.
I think this is one of the reasons why Japan has stagnated among developed countries.
Rather than deregulation, I would like you to reconsider whether the regulations themselves are appropriate.
Come to think of it, I recently learned the term “deemed civil servant” in the news.
It seems that the Olympic Committee falls under bribery with this.
He says he himself doesn’t know of such a system.
A complex social system creates a society that is difficult to live in.
I think it is far from the SDGs.
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