Establishing Proper Sexual Values and Enhancing Sexual Awareness Sensitivity Among Adolescents

Youth Support Center Kkumdeulim Gender Sensitivity Improvement Education <span>[Image source=Hapcheon-gun]</span>

Youth Support Center Kkumdeulim Gender Sensitivity Improvement Education [Image source=Hapcheon-gun]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Hapcheon-gun Youth Support Center Dream announced on the 6th that it conducted education to improve gender sensitivity for out-of-school youth.


This gender sensitivity improvement education aims to understand the changed sexual awareness and culture of youth and to establish correct sexual values and enhance gender sensitivity.


The education was conducted by Song Min-sook, director of the Gun Family Happiness Counseling Center, in connection with the Korea Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education.


In this education, participants took time to understand sexual issues that youth can easily encounter, such as gender sensitivity self-diagnosis, sexual self-determination rights, cases of sexual violence and digital sexual violence, and to think together about practical ways to improve gender sensitivity.


A participating youth said, "I had never had a proper opportunity to receive education related to sex, so I was glad to receive this education."


In response, Jeon Deok-gyu, head of the Elderly, Children, and Women Division, said, "We will continue to do our best so that youth can form correct sexual values and spend a healthy adolescence through the enhancement of gender sensitivity."



Meanwhile, the Hapcheon-gun Youth Support Center Dream operates various programs for out-of-school youth, including GED learning support, independence support, cultural experience and self-development program support, health checkup support, and individual counseling.


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