First Meeting of the Youth Welfare Working Committee Held

On the 24th, the Women and Youth Department of Shinan County held a Youth Welfare Practice Committee meeting to discuss support measures for youth in the area. Provided by Shinan County

On the 24th, the Women and Youth Department of Shinan County held a Youth Welfare Practice Committee meeting to discuss support measures for youth in the area. Provided by Shinan County

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Sinan-gun, South Jeolla Province, has launched a collaborative system to enhance youth welfare and strengthen crisis response measures.


On March 24, Sinan-gun announced that the first Youth Welfare Working Committee meeting of 2026 was held at the Exchange and Communication Room of the Sinan-gun Family Center, where support measures for local youth were discussed.


The meeting was attended by representatives from 15 organizations, including the Women and Youth Division of Sinan-gun and the Wee Center of the Sinan Office of Education. The agenda focused on the appointment ceremony for new working committee members and intensive discussions on strengthening the youth safety network through collaborative measures.


In particular, practical support measures for high-risk youth were addressed as a key agenda item. Attendees emphasized the need for tailored programs and the establishment of an organic cooperation system among organizations to ensure that youth in crisis receive timely assistance.


Sinan-gun plans to further expand support so that local youth can grow up stably within the community and to strengthen the identification and response systems for youth in crisis.



An official from the county stated, "We will continue to provide a variety of support so that our youth can grow up healthy and with hope," adding, "We will reinforce cooperation among organizations to ensure that youth in crisis do not miss out on the help they need."


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