Examining the Issue of Solitary Deaths with a Focus on Understanding Socially Isolated Households
On the 2nd, Yeoju City conducted a case management capacity-building training for about 40 workers involved in case management at eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare centers and related organizations. On the 4th, Yeoju City in Gyeonggi announced that it conducted capacity-building training on case management for about 40 workers from eup, myeon, and dong administrative welfare centers and related organizations on the 2nd.
This capacity-building training was held under the theme of "Understanding Socially Isolated Households to Prevent Solitary Deaths," and was filled with diverse lecture content by instructor Kim Seok-jung, CEO of Keepers Korea and Korea's first certified heirloom organizer.
The instructor's extensive experience and practical training content applicable to fieldwork greatly helped workers engaged in case management to understand the socially emerging issues of solitary deaths and isolated households.
A case manager who participated in this training said, "The number of socially isolated individuals is increasing, and it has been difficult to understand such individuals, but through this training, I was able to hear various stories and feel that I can apply them to my work, making it a valuable time."
An official from Yeoju City stated, "Currently, Yeoju is conducting a pilot project for the prevention and management of solitary deaths, and to respond appropriately to the issue, we plan to prepare various training programs for workers in the future."
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