노인 인권 사이버 교육 Elderly Human Rights Cyber Education

Elderly human rights cyber education’ is an education that must be completed for those who operate or work at welfare facilities for the elderly. So, from now on, we will guide you through the process of completing the training in a simple and clear manner.

Elderly human rights cyber education

Those who need human rights education for the elderly belong to those who are engaged in senior protection institutions, leisure welfare facilities, and those who are engaged in work such as welfare facilities for the elderly at home. Since these people are engaged in work related to the elderly, it is strongly recommended that you take the elderly human rights cyber education.

[Education required subjects]
1. Installers and operators of elderly welfare facilities and long-term care institutions
2. Persons employed at senior welfare facilities and long-term care institutions

[Training hours]
Completion of at least 4 hours per year or at least 6 hours of online training

[Preparation before course registration]
We recommend that you install the Chrome browser before accessing the website of the Korea Institute for Health and Welfare Human Resources Development. If you take training with a regular browser, you need to install a stable Chrome browser because video may not play or page errors may occur.

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[Training composition and time] 노인 인권 사이버 교육

The training consists of a total of 6 courses. Although the compulsory completion requirements for each curriculum vary, operators and workers of facilities related to the welfare of the elderly are obliged to complete the training.
1. The first step toward human rights for the elderly (facilities used): 6 hours of education
2. The first step toward human rights for the elderly (living facilities): 6 hours of education
3. The first step in the human rights of the elderly (day and night protection service): 6 hours of education
4. The first step toward human rights for the elderly (visiting care service): 6 hours of education 좋은 뉴스
5. Persons obligated to report elder abuse: 1 hour training

[Go to Korea Institute for Health and Welfare Human Resources Development Homepage]

KOHI compulsory education

After logging in, you can apply for and take courses.

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[Education Details]

1. The first step toward human rights for the elderly (Usage facilities)
– Operators and workers of facilities that use leisure welfare facilities for the elderly, such as senior welfare centers, specialized agencies for the protection of the elderly, job support agencies for the elderly, home elderly welfare facilities such as visiting nursing and visiting nursing, etc., must take the first step towards human rights for the elderly You must take it with

2. The first step towards human rights for the elderly (living facilities edition)
– Operators and workers of living facilities such as residential welfare facilities for the elderly, such as nursing homes and shared living homes for the elderly, medical welfare facilities for the elderly such as nursing facilities, and shelters for the abused elderly, must take the first step in the human rights of the elderly. You must.

3. The first step towards human rights for the elderly (visiting care service)
– Operators and practitioners of visiting nursing services such as visiting nursing, visiting bathing, and visiting nursing services must take the first step in visiting nursing services for the human rights of the elderly.

4. The first step toward human rights for the elderly (day and night protection service)
– Day and night protection service operators and workers must take the day and night protection service, the first step in the human rights of the elderly.

5. Persons obligated to report elder abuse
– Persons obligated to report elder abuse, medical personnel, workers in welfare facilities for the elderly, public officials in charge of social welfare, and workers in long-term care institutions must take the education of persons obligated to report elder abuse.