Gyeonggi Education Office to Provide Customized Support Education for Students with Health Vulnerabilities
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will provide customized educational support for students with health vulnerabilities.
On May 16, the office announced that starting from May 17, it will hold a total of four sessions of customized education aimed at improving awareness and strengthening integrated support for "students with health vulnerabilities." The sessions will target students, parents, teachers, and officials from local education support offices.
This program is designed to help students with health limitations?such as diabetes, rare diseases, and obesity?receive equal education without discrimination.
The education will be offered to students, parents, teachers, and local education support office officials. It will be tailored to each group, with both basic and advanced courses available.
The main topics include: ▲ emergency response (for all participants), ▲ health status monitoring (for students and parents), ▲ emotional support for students (for teachers), and ▲ understanding various diseases and supporting the school environment (for local education support office officials).
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An official from the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education stated, "All sessions will be conducted by experts in relevant fields, such as doctors and professors, focusing on practical content based on real-life cases. We plan to continuously strengthen support in order to improve awareness of students with health vulnerabilities and enhance the school community's capacity to respond."
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