Ulsan Gangbuk Office of Education, Permanent Council for School Violence Related Agencies

Ulsan Gangbuk Office of Education building.

Ulsan Gangbuk Office of Education building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jeonghwan] Ulsan Gangbuk Office of Education held the 2020 second half permanent council meeting for school violence-related organizations on the 18th.


Despite the ongoing spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), regular work consultations between the police stations and the Office of Education have been continuously conducted to respond to school violence.


At the meeting, the school violence officer from the Gangbuk Student Life Recovery Support Center, the Ulsan Dongbu Police Station, Ulsan Bukbu Police Station, and the School Violence Police Officers (SPO) from the Women and Youth Divisions of Ulsan Jungbu Police Station attended.


They discussed joint responses to school violence prevention and case handling, difficulties in carrying out tasks in the 2020 academic year, plans for task coordination in the 2021 academic year, and mutual cooperation matters.


Through the council meeting, it is expected that sharing information on each institution’s achievements and future plans for school violence prevention, and establishing a joint response system between the Office of Education and police stations will enhance the professionalism in handling school violence cases.


In the 2021 academic year, to ensure rapid response to school violence, the Office of Education and SPO will strengthen support in the form of consulting visits to schools.



A Gangbuk Office of Education official stated, “Preventing school violence requires not only efforts from schools and families but also strong cooperation from police stations and related organizations,” adding, “We will realize peaceful education in Gangbuk through active support and cooperation.”


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