Anseong City Community Security Council, Township, Township, and District Community Security Council Civil Servant Job Capacity Training and Second Half Meeting

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By The Korean Today London

Anseong City Community Security Council (Public Chairperson Kim Bo-ra, Private Chairperson Sim Sang-won) successfully held job competency training and a second-half meeting on the 21st with the attendance of approximately 30 civil servants in charge of the town, township, and dong community security councils.

The training on this day began with an explanation of the Community Chest of Korea (Gyeonggi Fundraising Association)’s neighborhood assistance project distribution and implementation guidelines, followed by a job competency training on the topic of “Beautiful Companionship of Welfare and Community Security Councils”, with a lecture by Director Kim Mi-jeong of the Social Cooperative Working School. In the discussion session following the training, the business operation plan for the second half of 2024 was shared, and matters related to the 2024 village welfare project were discussed.

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The local community security council officials in towns, counties, and districts who participated in the education and discussion meetings said, “The education and discussion meeting materials for officials conducted by the Anseong City Local Community Security Council are of great help in carrying out their actual work,” and “If these types of education and discussion meetings continue in the future, we definitely want to participate.”

The Anseong City Community Security Council plans to continue to promote the activation of local councils through ongoing education and meetings for township, township, and dong community security council members and public officials, and to strengthen the network system based on public-private cooperation to provide better welfare services.

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