Differentiation for Resident Welfare in General Administrative Tasks

Seodaemun-gu Conducts Resident Registration Survey to Identify Residents in Welfare Blind Spots View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seodaemun-gu (Mayor Moon Seok-jin) is attracting attention by conducting a resident registration fact-finding survey along with discovering residents in welfare blind spots.


The district is conducting the "2020 Resident Registration Fact-Finding Survey" from the 7th of this month until March 20th.


This survey is conducted to increase the accuracy of resident registration by matching resident registration details with actual residence status.


The main tasks include ▲investigating unreported residence changes and false address registrations ▲checking the survival status of suspected deceased persons ▲investigating long-term absentees and school-age children not attending school.


In particular, the district instructs public officials from the community service centers and neighborhood leaders visiting each household to simultaneously discover residents in welfare blind spots and connect necessary residents with public-private welfare resources.


Having won the "Ministry of Health and Welfare Welfare Administration Award" for seven consecutive years as the first local government nationwide, including the grand prize in the "Public-Private Cooperation and Resource Connection" category and the "Excellence Award" in the "Visiting Health and Welfare Service Provision" category last December, the district has differentiated itself by prioritizing resident welfare even in general administrative tasks.



During this fact-finding survey period, those subject to fines for failure to fulfill resident registration reporting obligations can receive up to a 75% reduction in fines if they voluntarily report. For more details, please contact the community service center in your area.


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