[In the Media] Conference Report on “Steps Toward Regulations for Dementia That Achieve Citizen-Centered Dementia Policy” Published (Local Government Policy Studies, Vol. 35-1, December 15, 2021)
date : 1/17/2022
Tags: Dementia
Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Manager Mr. Shunichiro Kurita contributed a report to Local Government Policy Studies, the official journal of the Japan Association of Local Government Policy Studies, on sectional meeting seven of the 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Association of Local Government Policy Studies held on August 22, 2021, titled “Steps Toward Regulations for Dementia That Achieve Citizen-Centered Dementia Policy.”
For reference, please visit: [Lecture Report] The 35th Annual Conference of the Japan Association of Local Government Policy Studies on the WEB 2021 (August 22, 2021)
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