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Sejong City, Korea
Name of the Community: Sejong City
Country: South Korea
Number of inhabitants: 284,353(as of December 31, 2017)
Programme started year: 2014
International Safe Communities Network Membership: Designation year : 2017
Name of the Certifying Centre: Center for Community Safety Promotion, Ajou University Medical Center, Suwon, Korea
Info address on www for the Programme: http://www.sejong.go.kr
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For further information contact
・Institution: Sejong City Hall / Safety Affairs Division・Address: 2130, Hannuri-daero, Sejong-si Republic of KOREA ・Zip code: 30151・City: Sejong City・Country: South Korea・Phone (country code included): +82-44-300-3641・Fax: +82-44-300-3629・E-mail: [email protected]・Info address on www for the institution: http://www.gccity.go.kr
The program covers the following safety promotion activities
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< Table 1 > Execution strategy of the suicide prevention program
AgeStrategy
Child(Age of 7~13)
Youth(Age of 14~19)
Adult(Age of 20~64)
Senior(Age of 65~)
Education
• Management of a group program for children's mental health at a community children's center
• Support program for youth at risk and youth who have a difficulty with adapting at school
• Anger management & sociality education for youth
• Mental health counselling for internet addicted youth
• Management of a group program for youth who are interested in it
• Suicide prevention education & Gatekeeper training for students
• Suicide prevention education & Gatekeeper training for teachers and parents
• Outreach program for mental health at university
• Mental health & suicide prevention online counselling center
• Management a mental health program for pregnant women
• Depression test and risk group management program
• Mental health promotion program for army
• Depression prevention & work stress management education for workers
• Senior mental health and establishment of a network
• Suicide prevention program for abused seniors
• Group program for seniors at risk of depression
• Peer Gatekeeper training for suicide prevention
• Gatekeeper training for taking care of seniors who live alone
Environment improvement
• Improve a site environment where frequent suicide attempts occur (Establishment of Life Love ZONE) • Mental Suicide prevention campaign• Program to establish a suicide prevention & crisis response system
Enforcement
• Management of a mental health promotion center• Management of a 24-hour suicide prevention counselling counter• Establishment of Sejong City's suicide prevention ordinance and management
of a suicide prevention-related professional committee• Management of a online counseling center
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< Table 2 > Execution strategy of the traffic safety program
Age
Strategy
Infant/toddler(Age of 0~6)
Child(Age of 7~13)
Youth(Age of 14~19)
Adult(Age of 20~64)
Senior(Age of 65~)
Education
• Traffic safety education for parents/
distribute guidebooks
• Safe walk education
• Distribute reflective equipment
• School bus safety education
• Safe driving education for school bus drivers
• Safe walking education
• Distribute reflective equipment
• Train safe guards for safe walk home after school
• Wearing a helmet when riding a bicycle and inline skates
• Education to encourage wearing a helmet when riding a motorcycle
• Safe drive education for youth
• Creating safe driving culture
• Safe driving education for commercial vehicle drivers (taxi, container trucks, etc.)
• Traffic safety education for senior pedestrians
• Safe driving education for senior drivers
• Distribute reflective equipment
Environment improvement
• Creating safe street to school (school zone)
• Creating safe silver zone
• Creating safe streets for pedestrians • Creating safe roads for vehicles
Enforcement
• Obligation of child safety seat for vehicles
• Strengthen school zone regulations
• Train mother/senior safety instructors
• Strengthen regulation for wearing a helmet for motorcyclers
• Crack down of drinking & driving
• Crack down of speeding
• Strengthen regulation for wearing seat belts
• Strengthen driving test for senior drivers of age 65 and over
• Vehicle alteration regulation (Tinted window, etc.) • Strengthen speed limit near bus stops and intersections
유아
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< Table 3 > Execution strategy for the fall prevention program
Age
Strategy
Infant/toddler(Age of 0~6)
Child(Age of 7~13)
Youth(Age of 14~19)
Adult(Age of 20~64)
Senior(Age of 65~)
Education
∙ Infant & toddler safety education for parents
∙ Establishment of a Safe School
∙ Management of a youth counselling center
∙ Strengthen protection & support for runaway youth
∙ Support a night school for youth
∙ Home safety education
∙ Management of a leisure & welfare class for seniors
∙ Fall prevention activity program for seniors
∙ Visiting safety education program for seniors
∙ Professional education for workers in the senior welfare industry
∙ Senior care service program
∙ Support for underprivileged children and youth
∙ Management of Wee Class & Center
∙ Management of a volunteer system for student counselling
∙ Management of a visiting class for safety experience
∙ Management of a visiting safety education program for students
∙ Management of u-119 call service
∙ Daily safety education for children∙ A safety culture event for children∙ Make a safety map for children∙ Citizen safety promotion campaign∙ Management of a community safety program∙ Safety campaign program for school zones
Environment improvement
∙ Safety management of children's play facilities
∙ Senior welfare & education safety inspection
Enforcement
∙ Strengthen a safety management of the Silver industry
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< Table 4 > Execution strategy of the Children, Youth & Elderly safety program
Age
StrategyKindergarten students
Elementary school students
Middleㆍhigh school students
Education • Daily safety education
• Safety events for children (Safety Day event, writing safety journal, etc.)
• School accident prevention education
• School violence prevention program• Emergency response education for
students/teachers
Environment improvement
• Creating safe environment in kindergarten
• Creating safe school environment (improve high-risk area in school)
• Establishing safe school zone
Enforcement
• Strengthen safe environment regulation for kindergarten
• Strengthen school zone safe environment regulation
• Train school safety guards
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< Table 5 > Execution strategy of the Violence & crime prevention program
Age
Strategy
Infant/toddler(Age of 0~6)
Child(Age of 7~13)
Youth(Age of 14~19)
Adult(Age of 20~64)
Senior(Age of 65~)
Education
• Kidnap response education
• Sexual violence & sexual harrassment prevention education
• Kidnap & crime response education
• Sexual violence prevention education
• Child abuse prevention education
• School violence prevention program
• Distribute emergency whistle
• School violence prevention program
• Distribute emergency whistle
• Sexual violence & sexual harrassment prevention education
• Youth crime & violence prevention education
• Crime & violence prevention education
• Sexual violence & sexual harrassment at work prevention education
• Domestic violence prevention education
Environment improvement
• Building a model street for safe walk for women/children
• Install CCTV and dash cam for creating a safe community • Crime prevention at a convenient store by establishing the Foot SOS • Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) urban
landscape program • Safe neighborhood program • Crime prevention in neighborhood program
Enforcement
• Expand support for the vulnerable youth group (child-headed families)• Management of the support system for child abuse victims• Children safety guard activities
• Management of the integrated control center for citizens safety network• Police and volunteer crime prevention group patrol management• Safe taxi to home services• House trespassing crime prevention activities
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< Table 6 > Execution strategy of the disaster preparation program
StrategyElementary school
students/youthAdults Seniors
Education
• Disaster preparation education tour
• Fire safety experience education
• CPR/ first aid education
• Heat wave response
education
• Safety inspection & maintenance for vulnerable households (child-headed families, seniors living alone, people with disabilities) • Safety inspection for fire prevention for houses/daycare/senior
community center • Publish and distribute booklets for disaster preparation and response instructions for citizens • Fire escape drills (finding emergency exit and shelter, learning to use a
fire extinguisher)
Environment improvement
• Household safety inspection for the vulnerable groups (seniors living alone, child-headed families)
• Safety inspection for fire prevention for houses/daycare/senior community center
• Maintenance of a high-risk area which is prone to a natural disaster
Enforcement • Strengthen the safety management standard for urban facilities • Establishment of a hazard forecast and warning system
System establishment
• Establish the comprehensive safety network (establish an electronic disaster map system) • Establish the fire prevention safety foundation & response system (Establish the disaster rescue & relief information support and fire
prevention comprehensive DB) • Establish the urban safety culture through citizens' voluntary
participation (Support & strengthen citizens' volunteer activities; establish the citizen collaboration system; promote the citizen safety culture)
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< Table 7 > Safety promotion program for the high-risk social groups
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Surveillance of injuries:< The data source by injury domain >
Injury
domainInjury surveillance data Resource
Method of data
collection
Period of
data
production
National Statistics
Regional safety index (suicide, traffic, crime, fire, accident, disease,
natural disaster)
Ministry of Public Safety & Security
(Disaster Safety Research Center)
Administration system network (national
statistics)Each year
Death
Statistics on causes of deaths Korea Statistics
Purchase of the original data Annually
Annual report on unnatural deaths of
Sejong Police StationSejong Police
StationCollecting of
administrative data Annually
Hospitaliza-tion
Door-to-door household survey Sejong City hall
Carrying out of door-to-door
household surveyFive-year
period
Emergency medical
center use
Injury data of educational institutions
School Safety and Insurance
FederationCollecting of
administrative data Annually
119 rescue activity daily records of Fire &
Disaster Headquarters
Sejong Fire & Disaster
Headquarters
Collecting of administrative data
of Sejong Fire Station
Annually
Fire statistics dataSejong
Fire & Disaster Headquarters
Gathering of administration data by
organizationEach year
Door-to-door household survey Sejong City hall
Carrying out of door-to-door
household surveyFive-year
period
Injury data on industrial worker accidents
Data from Korea Occupational
Safety & Health Agency
Report Annually
Traffic accident data of Police Station
Sejong Police Station
Collecting of administrative data
by organizationAnnually
High-risk factors
Investigation of safety consciousness and behavior of Sejong
citizensSejong City hall Door-to-door household survey
Five-year period
Investigation of high-risk environments
(senior community center, daycare center, children’s play facility)
within a community
Sejong City hall Door-to-door survey Five-year period
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■ The change in the injury death rate and injury death percentageamong the total deaths (2013~2015)
■ Decrease in the injury death rate by cause
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Publication
・The community safety index analysis report of Sejong (2016)・Report on Sejong City International Safe Community Program
Staff
・Leader: LEE,Choon-hee・Number: full-time 3 ・Professions: full-time 3・Permanent: 3・Temporary: 3・Organization: Sejong Safe Community Commission・Specific cross-sectoral leadership group for safety promotion・General public health/health promotion group Related� organizations
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International commitments
· Participation in overseas training for urban safety and crisis management(2014.10)
· Participation in an On-Site Evaluation for International Safe Community Designation in Kitamoto City in Japan(2014.11) · Benchmark of advanced International Safe Communities by Safe Community Committee(2015.3) · Participation in the 22nd Annual International Safe Community Conference(2015.4) · Participation in the International Safe Community On-Site Evaluation and the Korea-Japan
joint seminar(2016.11)
Domestic commitments · Participation in the 15th Workshop for National Safe Community Network(2015.4) · Participation in the 16th Workshop for National Safe Community Network(2015.9) · Participation in Gwangju Metropolitan City's International Safe Community Designation
ceremony and network meeting(2016.4) · Participation in the 3rd International Safe Community National Network meeting(2016.8)