Hwaseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced on the 10th that it received the Minister of Health and Welfare Commendation after being selected as an outstanding city/county in the '2023 Suicide Prevention Implementation Plan Performance Evaluation' at the '2024 Suicide Prevention Day' ceremony held at The Plaza Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Officials from Hwaseong City are taking a commemorative photo after receiving a commendation from the Minister of Health and Welfare at the 'Suicide Prevention Day' ceremony on the 10th. <br>[Photo by Hwaseong City]

Officials from Hwaseong City are taking a commemorative photo after receiving a commendation from the Minister of Health and Welfare at the 'Suicide Prevention Day' ceremony on the 10th.
[Photo by Hwaseong City]

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The city added that this award is the result of Mayor Jeong Myeong-geun's proactive suicide prevention policies and efforts to promote citizens' mental health since the launch of the 8th local government administration.


Since taking office, Mayor Jeong has expressed a strong commitment to suicide prevention and has implemented citizen-centered suicide prevention policies. He established the first-ever 'Suicide Prevention Hotline' among basic local governments, creating a system where citizens can receive professional and immediate counseling and support.


In addition, the city has built a crisis response system in cooperation with the police, fire departments, and medical institutions, and secured 'Mental Emergency Response Private-Public Beds' to support citizens in mental health crisis situations with 24-hour medical treatment and hospitalization.



Mayor Jeong said, "This commendation is an acknowledgment of the city's efforts in suicide prevention and mental health promotion," adding, "We will continue to promote a culture of respect for life and persistently pursue various efforts to prevent suicide."


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