Programs Prepared to Strengthen Job Competency
and Prevent Emotional Exhaustion

A "healing workshop" will be held to promote psychological recovery and enhance job expertise for workers in the care sector in Busan.


The Busan Social Service Agency (President Yoo Kyuwon) will host the healing workshop "Your Breath and Mine" for approximately 100 care service workers at the Busan Social Welfare Center on July 23 and July 30.

Last year, the Samwon Samsek Healing Workshop site.

Last year, the Samwon Samsek Healing Workshop site.

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This workshop is organized under the motto "A time for both caregivers and care recipients to catch their breath together." It is characterized by its dual-structured program designed to prevent emotional exhaustion and strengthen professional competency.


The professional training sessions will include lectures on "Emergency Care and CPR at Home" and "Prevention of Falls and Dementia." The healing program will feature courses on "Correct Posture and Body Alignment" and "Psychological Self-Understanding (Understanding Myself Through Numbers)."


The workshop goes beyond simple training, aiming to help care workers reaffirm the value of their work and restore sustainable motivation for practice.


In collaboration with the "Human Book" project of the Busan Senior Employment Support Center, the workshop will deepen empathy in the field. "Human Book" is an experiential humanities program in which older adults share their life experiences and professional knowledge, and it is expected to foster a sense of connection with middle-aged and senior care workers.


Yoo Kyuwon, President of the Busan Social Service Agency, stated, "The quality of care services ultimately comes from the competence and emotional well-being of the workforce," adding, "Starting with this workshop, we will expand regular and systematic support for care workers."





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