From Theory and Practical Training on 'Care Food' Based on Cancer Patients and Elderly Diets... Operation of 'Simple Home Repair for Energy Efficiency' Course

Safe Ready-to-Eat Meal 'Care Food' Class Conducted in 2020

Safe Ready-to-Eat Meal 'Care Food' Class Conducted in 2020

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Kim Soo-young) is recruiting trainees to participate in the ‘2021 Yangcheon-gu Resident Skills School’ course from May 24 to June 4.


The Resident Skills School is a project that fosters residents as professionals through technical education tailored to local demand, enabling residents to solve regional problems on their own.


Through this, it aims to establish local management enterprises and create sustainable income and jobs, revitalizing the local economy. The district conducted the first phase of education last year and is carrying out the second phase this year.


The curriculum includes ‘Care Food,’ which provides theoretical and cooking practice education to commercialize a special ‘care lunchbox’ product based on meals for cancer patients and the elderly that are tasty and highly nutritious, and the ‘Energy Efficiency Simple Home Repair’ course, which teaches simple home repair practices such as painting, insulation, wallpapering, insect screens, electrical work, plumbing, and LED lighting, along with energy-efficient home repair. Case studies of local management enterprises are also conducted.


Residents who wish to participate in the education can apply from May 24 to June 4 through the Yangcheon-gu Social Economy Integrated Support Center website and the district office website.


Ten people will be recruited for each course, and the education period will run from June 15 to December 31, with classes held every Tuesday and Thursday. The schedule may change depending on the COVID-19 situation, and for further inquiries, please contact the Yangcheon-gu Social Economy Integrated Support Center.



Kim Soo-young, Mayor of Yangcheon-gu, said, “We plan to actively support this as a continuous job project in which residents participate together and carry on.”


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