Establishment of Citizen Welfare Education and Support for Public Talent Training

The Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam is stepping up efforts to strengthen welfare expertise to realize inclusive welfare.


On the 29th, the foundation announced plans to establish and operate a differentiated and systematic education system to train welfare professionals for the realization of inclusive welfare.

Hong Jae-sik, Chairman of the Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam, is explaining about Bodeum Welfare.

Hong Jae-sik, Chairman of the Changwon Welfare Foundation in Gyeongnam, is explaining about Bodeum Welfare.

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This year’s main projects include ▲ Changwon Social Welfare Worker Core Talent Training Support Project ▲ Local Welfare Activist Training Support Project ▲ Visiting Changwon Citizen Welfare School ▲ Pilot Project Education to Strengthen the Function of Eup, Myeon, and Dong Welfare Communities, which will be implemented step by step.


The ‘Changwon Social Welfare Worker Core Talent Training Support Project’ will be systematically promoted through courses divided by welfare fields and target groups, including public talent training education for public officials in charge of welfare work, position- and job-specific education for welfare field workers, and specialized education reflecting welfare issues.


The ‘Local Welfare Activist Training Support Project’ is a specialized training course for welfare leaders by region and village targeting Changwon citizens and workers. This year, an advanced training course will be added to promote experiential education such as field trips to advanced sites actively engaged in local welfare activities.


In addition, practical welfare education that meets citizens’ needs will be conducted through the operation of the ‘Visiting Changwon Citizen Welfare School’ and the ‘Pilot Project Education to Strengthen the Function of Eup, Myeon, and Dong Welfare Communities.’


Furthermore, support will be provided so that residents, as key agents of the local community’s welfare, can diagnose local issues, discover welfare agendas, and establish welfare project plans.



Director Hong Jae-sik said, “Training welfare professionals, which forms the foundation for realizing inclusive welfare, is of utmost importance. We will strive to systematically prepare these specialized education courses to enhance the welfare capacity of Changwon citizens.”


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