Ministry of Gender Equality and Family Plans to Conduct a Total of 1,000 Sessions

[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] Mobile digital sex crime prevention education for elementary, middle, and high school students will be conducted.


The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced that starting from next month on the 8th at Pungwha Branch of Sanyang Elementary School in Tongyeong City, Gyeongsangnam-do, a total of 1,000 mobile prevention education sessions will be held.


The education will be prioritized for schools with fewer opportunities for digital sex crime prevention education, such as island, remote, border area schools, special schools, and small-scale schools.


The Ministry will provide information on safety rules for preventing digital sex crimes, methods for reporting victimization, and educational content to help youth recognize the dangers and violence of illegal filming and distribution.


Individuals or groups of 20 or more who wish to receive the education can apply through the integrated prevention education management website or the main phone line.



Minister Lee Jung-ok of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family stated, "We will continue to promote effective policies to fundamentally prevent digital sex crimes and protect youth."


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