Solve Your Life Policy Questions with 'Heemang Sadari'
Explanation of Various National Life Policy Information in Q&A Format
"You Can Easily Find Support Policies If You Know the Keywords"
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 5th that it has published 'Hope Ladder 2021 That Empowers Me.' This book explains policy information closely related to citizens' lives in a Q&A format. It introduces support policies by life cycle stages such as infants, adolescents, youth, middle-aged, and elderly, as well as support policies related to low-income groups, persons with disabilities, self-employed, employment, start-ups, culture, health, and safety, divided into ▲eligible recipients ▲support details ▲application methods ▲contact information. It includes testimonials of policy beneficiaries by field, allowing readers to experience the process and benefits in advance. An official explained, "In areas such as jobs, housing, care, culture, health, and safety, even if you do not know the policy name or the responsible agency, you can easily find support policies by knowing just the keywords." They added, "It also contains key livelihood information for overcoming COVID-19 and restoring daily life, such as Korean New Deal jobs, public housing support, and support for victims of violence and abuse."
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'Hope Ladder 2021 That Empowers Me' is available at civil service offices of central government ministries and local governments, libraries nationwide, post offices, and NongHyup branches. The policy information magazine 'Gonggam' and local government websites also offer downloadable electronic files (PDF).
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