Sahakyeongeum Signs Agreement with Naju Police Station on School Violence Prevention Cooperation
The Private School Teachers' Pension Service (hereinafter referred to as PSTPS) announced on the 3rd that it has signed a business agreement with Naju Police Station for joint campaign activities to prevent school violence in the local area.
This business agreement between PSTPS and Naju Police Station was promoted to actively cooperate, with PSTPS focusing on education-related social contribution activities in the Gwangju-Jeonnam region and Naju Police Station being at the forefront of preventing school violence and juvenile crime.
The business agreement ceremony was held on June 3, 2024, at Naju Police Station, attended by Chairman Song Hajung and Chief Jang Jinyoung of Naju Police Station, and included contents for creating a safe school culture, such as conducting joint campaign activities to prevent school violence.
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Chief Jang Jinyoung of Naju Police Station stated, “Taking this business agreement as an opportunity, all members of society must take an interest and cooperate for the safety of children and adolescents, and we will do our best to create a safe environment where students can attend school with peace of mind.”
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