Dongshin University Integrated Clinical Center Accelerates Efforts to Promote Communication Rights for People with Disabilities
MOU between Seoul Center for the Promotion of Communication Rights for Persons with Disabilities and
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Dongshin University Integrated Clinical Center (Director Professor Lee Eun-kyung of the Department of Speech Therapy) announced on the 5th that it has signed a business agreement with the Seoul Center for the Promotion of Communication Rights for Persons with Disabilities (Director Kim Kyung-yang) to promote communication rights for persons with disabilities and enhance students' expertise.
According to the agreement, the two institutions will jointly promote ▲ sharing information related to communication for persons with disabilities and linking various educational programs ▲ exchange activities to strengthen students' expertise.
They also plan to continuously discuss and cooperate to promote the rights of people with speech and communication disabilities.
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Lee Eun-kyung, Director of the Integrated Clinical Center at Dongshin University, said, “Seoul is the only place where the Center for the Promotion of Communication Rights for Persons with Disabilities operates,” adding, “We plan to cooperate on various activities such as enacting ordinances in Jeonnam Province and establishing centers to create a community where persons with disabilities can communicate freely in daily life.”
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