チャリティじゃなく、チャンスを | Tatsuo Yamashita | TEDxAPU
「障がいが重すぎるから、養護学校にも入れない」そんな理不尽な現実に立たされた少年が、出会いと挑戦を通じて理事長となり、今では1,000人を超える障がいのある人たちの雇用を支える存在に。人生を変えたのは、人との出会い。そして、自らもその“出会い”になろうと歩み続けた道のり。このトークでは、障がい、挫折、葛藤を超えてきた山下さんが、「No Charity, but a Chance(保護ではなく、機会を)」という太陽の家の理念のもと、希望と行動の大切さを語ります。できない理由ではなく、“できる方法”を探す。誰もが社会の一員として輝ける未来へ。それは、あなたの出会いから始まるかもしれません。 At the age of one, he developed polio due to persistent high fever, and became wheelchair-bound. In 1984, he joined Mitsubishi Corporation Taiyo Co., Ltd., an IT company, and became its president and CEO in 2014 and chairman in 2016. In 2018, he retired and became chairman of Taiyo no Ie. To make Taiyo no Ie a leading model for a symbiotic society and realize the vision of a "society in which people with disabilities are not left behind," in recent years he has been focusing on the employment of people with mental and developmental disabilities in particular. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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