Gwangju University Launches Full-Scale Effort to Identify and Support At-Risk Youth in the Region
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyukjong) is taking full-scale action to identify and support at-risk youth in the region.
According to Gwangju University on the 17th, the Nam-gu Youth Counseling Welfare Center and the Out-of-School Youth Support Center Dream Center, which are operated under consignment by the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation, held a Youth Safety Net Executive Committee meeting on the 16th.
At the meeting, the 2020 committee member appointment ceremony, business goal plans, sharing of high-risk youth cases, and practical support measures were discussed.
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Attendees included officials from related organizations such as the Nam-gu Office of Education in Gwangju Metropolitan City, the Women and Youth Division of Gwangju Nambu Police Station, Gwangju Probation Office, Gwangju Metropolitan City Youth Counseling Welfare Center, Gwangju Metropolitan City Out-of-School Youth Support Center, Seojin Girls' High School, Gwangju Metropolitan City Girls' Mid- to Long-Term Youth Shelter, and Nam-gu Healthy Family and Multicultural Support Center.
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