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Contributing to the improvement of citizens’ quality of lives and Seoul’s community welfare.

Support for the Independent life of the disabled

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Support for the Independent life of the disabled

Customized transition service for the disabled (houses for independent living)

It is a comprehensive project that provides customized transition services (houses for independent living) for the disabled who are living in residential facilities, and wish to live independently in the community, in order to support adaptation to the community and improve the quality of life.

Promotion structure

  • Seoul
    • - General planning and operation of project
  • Residential Facility
    • - Preparation of independence in the community
    • - Support for moving out of the facility
    • - Joint support for post move-out management and risky cases
  • Autonomous Districts
    • - Supporting management of operators within the government agency and houses for independent living
    • - Supervision and instructions of project operator
  • Houses for Independent Living Operator
    • - Support for independence of tenants
    • - Management of houses for independent living

Development project for citizen advocates for the disabled (Ongsimi)

Ongsimi means people (i) who share their heart (sim) advocating (ong) the rights of the disabled. It is a project designed to develop citizen advocates who are matched to people with disabilities receiving domiciliary care in order to vitalize their community activities and promoting the rights of the disabled in their daily lives while accelerating community cohesion by vitalizing community activities

Main content

  • Developing Ongsimi in the community, and matching them with people with disabilities receiving domiciliary care so that they can perform various activities in the region.
  • Advocating the rights of the disabled when infringement of rights are discovered
  • Environment investigation to promote the rights of people with disabilities receiving domiciliary care in the community
  • Supporting expansion of social relationships for the disabled

Seoul Small Sparks

Seoul Small Sparks means small sparks make big influences in the community. It is a project that provides a small subsidy to support residents’ gatherings so that they can perform activities that change the community for the better.

Main content

  • Support various gatherings and activities of residents including people with and without disabilities
  • Promotion of the cooperating institution -> Application of meeting led by the residents -> Provision of funds after review
  • Supporting expansion of social relationships for the disabled