Over 100 Welfare Practitioners Attend... 8 Outstanding Cases of Welfare Blind Spot Discovery Awarded Guro-gu Mayor's Prize

Guro-gu Holds Integrated Case Management Best Practices Sharing Meeting to Address Welfare Blind Spots View original image

Guro-gu (Mayor Moon Heon-il) held an Integrated Case Management Best Practices Sharing Meeting on the 14th at the district office auditorium.


The district systematically utilizes public and private resources within the area to identify individuals in welfare blind spots and provides customized welfare services annually.


Through a contest, the district selected eight outstanding integrated case management cases last October and organized this event to share these best practices with welfare officials in the region.


About 100 public officials from community service centers, private welfare agency staff, visiting nurses, and Dream Start case management personnel attended, and Mayor Moon Heon-il awarded commendations to the eight selected individuals.


Four public officials from community service centers who discovered welfare blind spots presented stories of a solitary elderly person with mental illness, an elderly couple battling Parkinson's disease, an elderly household diagnosed with dementia, and an elderly household with difficulty moving due to knee pain, highlighting the excellence of integrated case management.


Additionally, the local children's center choir, 'Gugudan Choir,' visited the venue to perform a congratulatory performance, encouraging the welfare practitioners' efforts.


A Guro-gu official stated, “Thanks to the combined efforts of the public and private sectors, warm hands have continued in the community, enabling us to solve welfare issues. We sincerely thank the social welfare workers who have worked hard behind the scenes.”



Meanwhile, the district plans to distribute a casebook on integrated case management, directly produced to share experiences and efforts in the welfare field, to community service centers and private welfare agencies in December.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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