Next-Generation Social Security Information System and Case Management Focused Structure


On the 8th and 9th, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do, announced on the 12th that it conducted next-generation social security information system computer training for 24 people, including newly appointed welfare officials from towns and townships.


The Social Security Information System (Happiness Link) is a system that integrates and processes welfare project information dispersed across government ministries and information on beneficiaries by individual and household. Social security tasks, from welfare counseling to welfare benefits and service applications, are carried out through Happiness Link.

Jeonnam Damyang-gun is conducting next-generation social security information system computer training for 24 people, including newly appointed welfare officials from towns and townships, on the 8th and 9th.  <br>Photo by Damyang-gun

Jeonnam Damyang-gun is conducting next-generation social security information system computer training for 24 people, including newly appointed welfare officials from towns and townships, on the 8th and 9th.
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In Damyang-gun, where there is a large elderly population, it is especially important for town and township staff to have the capability to identify various needs through initial counseling and provide customized services so that more residents can receive welfare benefits.


Accordingly, the training was conducted as a ‘visiting customized education’ program by the Korea Social Security Information Service.


The training focused on the process of computer input for a series of steps, including identifying the welfare needs of clients through counseling, applying for public services, and providing customized welfare through case management linkage.



A county official stated, “We will continue to enhance the work capabilities of our staff through various social welfare work training.”


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