Support for Safe Insurance Premiums for Families with Three or More Children Born (Adopted) and Adoptive Families

Dobong-gu, Raise Children with Confidence... Support for 'Multi-Child Family Safety Insurance Premium' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) will implement the 'Dobong-style Child Love Safety Insurance Premium Support' project to alleviate the childcare burden for families with three or more children born (or adopted) after July 1 this year, as well as for adoptive families.


The number of third or later children born in Dobong-gu has been steadily decreasing, from 192 in 2014 to 103 in 2018.


Additionally, families with multiple children face greater economic burdens in raising their children compared to general families, but support benefits are insufficient.


Accordingly, the district will support the Child Love Safety Insurance Premium for families with three or more children and adoptive families to create a childbirth- and childcare-friendly social atmosphere.


Support will be provided for children's health (accident) insurance for five years from the date of enrollment. Coverage includes disability benefits, diagnosis fees, surgery fees, hospitalization fees, and more. It can be overlapped with personal indemnity medical insurance and fetal insurance, and support will end if the family moves to another district.


The support targets are third or later children born and adopted children under the age of seven who are registered residents of Dobong-gu. Parents of the newborn or adoptive parents can apply by filling out an application form available at the local community service center at the time of birth (or adoption) registration.



Mayor Dongjin Lee of Dobong-gu said, “We expect that the Dobong-style Child Love Safety Insurance Premium Support project will reduce the childcare burden for families with multiple children and adoptive families and foster a social atmosphere that celebrates childbirth (and adoption).”


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