Professional Education Instructors Provide Customized Home-Visit Services

'20% Foreign Resident Ratio in Gyeongbuk' Gyeongsan City Resumes Multicultural Family Home Education View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Dongwook Park] Gyeongsan City, Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 16th that the Healthy Family and Multicultural Family Support Center held a preliminary briefing session and parent education for the second half of 2020 multicultural family home-visit education on the 13th, targeting families who applied for the home-visit education child life service.


The multicultural family home-visit education service is a program where professional instructors visit families who find it difficult to use the center and provide customized services such as Korean language education, parent education, and child education tailored to the characteristics of each user.


Starting this year, attending a preliminary briefing session conducted by the center is mandatory to use the multicultural family home-visit education service. Following the preliminary briefing session, a special lecture titled "The Role and Strategy of Parents to Support Children's Growth" was held.


Jung Hyun-sook, Director of the Women's and Family Division of Gyeongsan City, said, "Although home-visit education is cautious due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), we will do our best to ensure that education proceeds properly while thoroughly maintaining personal hygiene between users and providers."



Meanwhile, as of April, 11,000 foreigners reside in Gyeongsan City. The proportion of foreign residents in Gyeongsan City accounts for 20% of the entire Gyeongbuk Province, making it a place with many foreign workers.


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