Goseong County in Gyeongnam conducted activities to improve the harmful environment for youth at Goseong Middle School and Goseong Aviation High School. <br>[Image source=Goseong County]

Goseong County in Gyeongnam conducted activities to improve the harmful environment for youth at Goseong Middle School and Goseong Aviation High School.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Goseong County, Gyeongnam announced on the 27th that it carried out activities to improve harmful environments for youth at Goseong Middle School and Goseong Aviation High School.


About 20 people, including employees from the County Office's Education and Youth Division, the Youth Counseling Welfare Center, the 1388 Youth Support Group, and youth guidance committee members, participated, and the activities were conducted simultaneously in two teams at each school.


The activities were organized to improve harmful environments frequently encountered by youth around schools and downtown areas, such as peer drinking, smoking, drug use, and wandering the streets, in order to create a clean social atmosphere and to protect and prevent youth delinquency from leading to crime.


Promotional materials containing information about healthy school life were distributed as part of guidance activities for youth protection, and students from Goseong Aviation High School also participated, conducting guidance activities together at eye level with friends on their way to school.


Additionally, a school violence prevention campaign organized by the Goseong County Youth Counseling Welfare Center was held simultaneously.



Baek Doo-hyun, the mayor of Goseong County, said, “To support the healthy growth of youth, who are the hope of the future, the public and private sectors will continue to jointly promote activities to improve harmful environments, protect youth from exposure to harmful establishments and drugs, and strive to create a sound environment that prevents delinquent behavior.”


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