Gwangju Nam-gu to Conduct 'Disability Survey' Until April View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 19th that it will conduct the "2021 Disabled Persons Survey" until the 30th of next month.


The survey targets 2,961 registered disabled persons who are recipients of basic livelihood security benefits or belong to the near-poverty class.


The disabled persons survey will be conducted by sending questionnaires by mail and collecting them directly to prevent the spread of COVID-19.


The survey items include 43 questions across 8 areas: general information such as household size and housing type, health care, daily life and social activities, education and childcare, employment and workplace life, welfare services for the disabled, community satisfaction, and disaster response related to COVID-19.


Nam-gu plans to complete the analysis of the results by mid-May after conducting the survey.


The analyzed data will be built into a database for the disabled welfare sector and will be used as a basis for prioritizing various policy establishments.



A Nam-gu official said, "By conducting a disabled persons survey tailored to the characteristics of the district, we aim to understand the increasingly diverse demand trends and needs in the disabled welfare sector, and based on this data, discover user-centered policies to enhance policy satisfaction."


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