Busan Metropolitan Office of Education and Busan Workers' Health Center will operate a health promotion program for school operational workers until the end of November.


This health promotion program aims to reduce job stress among workers and assist in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. The program is divided into two parts: the mental health course "Mind Bandage" and the physical assistance course "Back to School."


The "Mind Bandage" program provides psychological counseling at the Busan Workers' Health Center for workers affiliated with the Metropolitan Office of Education who wish to participate.


Workers receive individual psychological counseling from clinical psychology experts at the center, including job stress level assessment, autonomic nervous system balance tests, and depression and anxiety tests.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The "Back to School" program offers counseling at the musculoskeletal disorder prevention room of the Busan Workers' Health Center for workers suffering from musculoskeletal disorders who wish to participate.


Workers receive one-on-one consultations with professional physical therapists, including work ability assessment, vocational rehabilitation, personalized programs, guidance on proper working posture, taping, and pain management assistance.



Shin Yong-chae, Director of School Safety at the Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "This program is operated in cooperation with specialized institutions to promote the health of workers," and added, "Our Office of Education will continue to provide various health management programs to prevent industrial accidents and create a healthy workplace."


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