For Practitioners Including Child Abuse Prevention Police Officers and Dedicated Public Officials

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] Ulsan City, in collaboration with Ulsan University Hospital, will hold the "2022 Pilot Project for the Activation of Child Abuse Dedicated Medical Institutions Regional Resource Liaison Meeting" on the 13th at 10 a.m. in the International Conference Room on the 4th floor of the City Hall main building.


This meeting is the second event following the first meeting held on June 29 for 15 child abuse dedicated medical institutions, with 33 participants including police officers, public officials, and related agency practitioners who are on the front lines of responding to child abuse cases.


The meeting will introduce and share the main contents of the "Pilot Project for the Activation of Child Abuse Dedicated Medical Institutions," presented by Eunjeong Park, secretary of the Child Protection Committee at Ulsan University Hospital.


Following this, Professor Kyungyeon Lee of the Department of Pediatrics at Ulsan University Hospital will give a lecture and conduct a Q&A session on the "Child Abuse Screening Tool (FIND)" and "Medical Signs Suspected of Child Abuse."


A city official stated, "This meeting was organized to introduce the new project to those working on the front lines of the child abuse response system, provide medical information education necessary for judging child abuse, and strengthen the cooperation system among related agencies. We will continue to hold such meetings to enhance the capabilities of practitioners."



The "Pilot Project for the Activation of Child Abuse Dedicated Medical Institutions" is a project that strengthens expertise in judging and treating child abuse through budget and education support for medical institutions and activates operations by establishing an organic cooperation system within the local community.


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