Chosun University Conducts Case-Based Human Rights Violation Prevention Education View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Human Rights and Gender Equality Center announced on the 18th that it recently conducted human rights violation prevention education for department heads and deans of each college.


The Human Rights and Gender Equality Center planned this education to provide guidance and present the role of administrators in creating a safe organizational culture, in relation to the recent ongoing controversy over provocative university festival menus at various universities.


The lecture was conducted for two hours by inviting Yang Yoonjeon, a representative labor attorney from Labor Law Firm Seogang. The main contents included ▲ the concept of human rights violations and discriminatory acts ▲ types and current status of human rights violations by each university ▲ overall matters regarding victim reporting and handling procedures ▲ education based on actual cases ▲ and the importance of victim recovery.


On the same day, the Human Rights and Gender Equality Center also distributed printed human rights violation prevention guides containing key counseling principles for students and sexual harassment prevention guidance during student supervision to foster a human rights-friendly university culture.



Kwon Haesu, head of the Human Rights and Gender Equality Center, said, “The role of department heads and deans is very important for establishing a human rights-friendly university culture,” and added, “Since human rights are the minimum means of protecting the vulnerable, we will strive to ensure that human rights become a pillar of university life norms.”


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