Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kim Dong-geun) announced on the 25th that it has established and begun implementing the "2025 Disabled Administrative Service Charter Operation Plan" from the 24th to improve the quality of welfare services for people with disabilities.
Uijeongbu City has established and begun implementing the "2025 Disabled Administrative Service Charter Operation Plan" from the 24th to improve the quality of welfare services for people with disabilities. Provided by Uijeongbu City
This plan focuses on enhancing citizen satisfaction by clearly defining and practicing the standards, content, and provision procedures of administrative welfare services for the disabled, aiming to promote the rights of people with disabilities and expand their social participation. To this end, expanding job opportunities for the disabled, supporting mobility convenience, and strengthening health and welfare services were set as key tasks.
The operation plan will be carried out in four stages: ▲establishment and revision of the charter ▲publication and promotion of the charter ▲implementation of the charter ▲and follow-up management. First, the plan encourages the practice of the charter by strengthening education for department staff and promotional activities involving residents, and at the end of the year, a customer satisfaction survey will be conducted to explore directions for service improvement.
The Disabled Administrative Service Charter aims to create a "city where people with disabilities are happy," focusing on supporting independent living for people with disabilities and expanding opportunities for social participation. Through expanding customized job opportunities for the disabled and supporting disabled households, the plan intends to create a safer and more convenient living environment.
Mayor Kim Dong-geun stated, "Through the operation of this Disabled Administrative Service Charter, we will improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and implement a more systematic welfare administration," adding, "We will lead changes that citizens can feel through continuous improvement and evaluation."
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