Daegu City Launches Customized 'Online Pregnancy and Childcare Education' for Multicultural Families View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Daegu City announced that the Nam-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center (Director Ji-young Kwon) will launch a non-face-to-face online pregnancy and childcare education program for pregnant multicultural families starting on the 25th.


The support center prepared the non-face-to-face online pregnancy and childcare education program to alleviate the gap in education and provide more continuous services in a situation where face-to-face education is difficult due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


According to the center, a total of six programs will be conducted until June 24, covering various themes such as health, culture, and education, including newborn massage, making organic shampoo for pregnant women, and making stretch mark prevention oil.


Applications, registration, and material receipt are available through the multicultural family support centers in each district and county of Daegu City. By adding the KakaoTalk Plus Channel friend "Nam-gu Healthy Family Multicultural Family Support Center" and checking the educational videos in the posts, individuals can also take the courses independently.


Myeong-sook Kang, Director of the Daegu City Women, Family, and Youth Bureau, pledged, "We will operate substantial programs to take care of the health of multicultural families by supporting pregnant multicultural families with health management, information provision, and education, helping them adapt to Korean society."



Meanwhile, Daegu City and the Nam-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center have jointly operated the multicultural family pregnancy and childcare education program since March 2017.


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