On the 29th, Damyang County held a mandatory refresher training organized by the Damyang County Social Workers Association and the Jeollanam-do Social Welfare Council at the Dam Bit Agricultural Center's 3rd floor auditorium, with over 80 private social workers participating. Provided by Damyang County

On the 29th, Damyang County held a mandatory refresher training organized by the Damyang County Social Workers Association and the Jeollanam-do Social Welfare Council at the Dam Bit Agricultural Center's 3rd floor auditorium, with over 80 private social workers participating. Provided by Damyang County

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On May 29, Damyang County held a mandatory refresher training session at the 3rd floor auditorium of the Dam Bit Agricultural Center, with over 80 private social workers participating. The event was organized by the Damyang County Social Workers Association (President: Yang Haeju) and the Jeollanam-do Social Welfare Council (President: Park Eunju).


The training covered several topics, including: ▲ Sensitivity to human rights and stories of discrimination ▲ Human rights stories in the news III ▲ Case management from the perspective of seven key propositions about strengths and perspectives. Notably, experts with extensive experience in the field of social welfare participated as instructors, receiving positive responses from attendees.


County Governor Jeong Cheolwon stated, "I hope today's refresher training will be a meaningful opportunity not only to convey legal knowledge, but also to create a safer work environment and to share experiences and grow together." He added, "We will continue to provide ongoing education and opportunities for communication, so that both the private and public sectors can grow together in a supportive welfare environment."


Meanwhile, the county supports social welfare workers each year by providing accident insurance premiums and refresher training expenses for employees of social welfare facilities. In addition, through the Social Welfare Workers Harmony Festival, the county encourages those dedicated to improving community welfare.





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