For Senior Officials Including Heads of Institutions and Public Agency Employees

On the 29th, Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, conducted a special education session on "Prevention of Violence in Public Institutions (Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Domestic Violence, and Prostitution)" for county office employees.

Goseong-gun, special violence prevention training for employees.

Goseong-gun, special violence prevention training for employees.

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On this day, the training was provided to 48 high-ranking officials, including County Governor Lee Sang-geun. The program was organized to address the recent social issues related to workplace sexual harassment and to foster healthy values regarding sexuality and improve social awareness.


In the afternoon session, approximately 320 participants, including new public officials, public employees, fixed-term workers, and social service agents, attended the training aimed at creating a healthy workplace atmosphere based on mutual respect and trust among all county office staff.


Yeom Geon-ryeong, a professional instructor and director of the Korea Institute of Criminology, led the training focusing on the four major types of violence (sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, and prostitution).


▲ The training mainly covered topics such as the level of gender sensitivity among public officials in the public sector and sexual issues arising from power dynamics ▲ recent social problems including digital sex crimes, dating violence, stalking crimes, and the resulting secondary damages.



Governor Lee said, “Through this training, I hope Goseong-gun will foster a healthy public service culture and further strive to improve social awareness related to the four major types of violence in everyday life.”


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