Comments by "robs2020" (@sbor2020) on "Migrant MAYHEM: Reeling Rishi Sunak told 'hold referendum on immigration' or you're OUT" video.
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@benstern310 The problem with social care is the underfunding, and workforce shortages, and disparities in care quality. But that is a result of 14 years of Tory government. I suppose you voted Tory in 2019 on a commitment to improve social care. After a parliamentary term, how is that going?
Japan has more respect for its elderly, and a strong tradition of familial responsibility. However, demographic shifts, such as declining birth rates and an aging population, have strained this system. As a result, there has been an increased demand for institutional care and community-based services. The Japanese government has introduced long-term care insurance to help cover the costs of care, with individuals required to pay premiums based on their income and age. Additionally, there has been a growing focus on robotics and technology to assist with caregiving tasks and alleviate the burden on caregivers.
While both countries face similar challenges related to aging populations, their approaches to social care reflect different cultural values, economic structures, and policy priorities. Japan's emphasis on familial support and innovation in technology contrasts with the UK's mixed public-private system and debates over funding and provision.
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