Empathy Talk Held on the 5th... Discussions on Supporting Students in Crisis and More

Seo Geo-seok, Superintendent of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Office of Education, held a communication session with Wee Center school professional counselors to discuss Jeonbuk education policies.


Five days ago, the Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education held an 'Empathy Talk with the Superintendent' at Sunchang Swilland, attended by more than 70 people including professional counselors from the center. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Office of Education]

Five days ago, the Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education held an 'Empathy Talk with the Superintendent' at Sunchang Swilland, attended by more than 70 people including professional counselors from the center.
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According to the Jeonbuk Office of Education on the 5th, the 'Empathy Talk with the Superintendent' was held at Sunchang Sheelland, attended by about 70 people including professional counselors from the Wee Center. The Empathy Talk was organized to share Jeonbuk education policies and devise support measures based on on-site stories from the Wee Center.


Superintendent Seo and the attendees discussed regional Wee Center issues such as ▲support for students in psychological and emotional high-risk situations ▲training support to strengthen Wee Center capabilities ▲improvement of Wee Center environments.


Meanwhile, the Wee Center is operated by the Office of Education Support and serves as the secondary safety net of the 'School Safety Net Construction Project (Wee project)'. The Wee project provides various integrated support for students' healthy and enjoyable school life through collaboration among schools, education offices, and local communities.


The primary level is the Wee Class at schools, and at the tertiary level in education offices, there are ▲Wee School ▲Home and Hospital-type Wee Centers ▲Dedicated support institutions for victims of school violence ▲Special education completion institutions for perpetrators of school violence ▲and the 117 Reporting Center.



Superintendent Seo said, "We will strive to reflect the various opinions proposed by professional counselors from regional Wee Centers in future Jeonbuk education policies through this Empathy Talk."


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