Gwangju Dong-gu, Creating a Childcare Environment Where Infants and Toddlers' Dignity Is Respected
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Dong-gu, Gwangju announced on the 29th that it conducted human rights education under the theme of ‘Human Rights and Communication’ for directors of local daycare centers at the Dong-gu Cultural Center on the 28th.
Organized by the Dong-gu Childcare Comprehensive Support Center, this education invited Shin Hye-ryeon, CEO of Ivy Vision Consulting, as the instructor to share ▲Understanding human rights of childcare teachers and infants and toddlers ▲Human rights issues to be addressed within organizations ▲Proper communication methods ▲Wise conflict management techniques.
This human rights education is mandatory training for daycare childcare staff, designed to raise awareness of respecting infants and toddlers as dignified subjects and protecting their human rights. The first session was held on the 12th for 370 childcare staff, and this session was the second training for 55 daycare center directors.
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A Dong-gu official stated, “We will continue to establish a culture of mutual understanding and respect among infants and toddlers, childcare staff, and parents through various policies such as human rights education, creating a human rights-friendly childcare environment where parents can entrust their children with peace of mind.”
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