Service Provision Through Public and Private Resource Linkage

Gangdong-gu, Post-Management for Residents Not Selected as National Basic Livelihood Security Recipients View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) will conduct follow-up management from February for residents who were not selected as recipients of the National Basic Livelihood Security.


This project supports public and private resources to households that are actually struggling financially but were not selected due to exceeding the criteria for obligated supporters or other reasons, thus failing to meet the legal standards for National Basic Livelihood Security.


The district extracts ineligible households from the monthly applicants, transfers them to the local community service centers by the 5th of the following month, conducts monitoring via phone calls and visits, connects them to public and private resource services, and provides application guidance if support becomes possible due to relaxation of legal standards.


In particular, for recipients requiring continuous monitoring such as elderly living alone and persons with disabilities, welfare accounts are used to check their well-being, and those facing complex crisis situations are selected as integrated case management targets to receive public services.


Additionally, services through private resources such as donations for helping neighbors, delivery of sponsored goods, and care support through sharing neighbors are also provided. Through detailed and thorough services, it is expected to eliminate welfare blind spots and provide psychological relief through continuous attention.



Lee Jeong-hoon, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, stated, “Although the criteria for basic recipients have been relaxed, there are still households in difficulty that do not receive legal support,” and added, “We will do our best to provide proactive and meticulous welfare administration to ensure that no struggling household is left isolated.”


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