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Seoul Education Office Allocates $80,000 to Support 789 Students with Diabetes
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Seoul Education Office Allocates $80,000 to Support 789 Students with Diabetes

From Dong-A Ilbo · (56m ago) Korean Positive tone

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will provide 111 million won to support students with diabetes in 111 schools.
  • The funding will be used for emergency supplies and establishing insulin administration environments.
  • Training programs for school staff on diabetes management and emergency response will also be conducted in partnership with Seoul National University Hospital.

The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education is taking proactive steps to ensure that students with diabetes can navigate their school lives with greater ease and safety. A comprehensive support plan for the 2026 academic year has been established, allocating 111 million won to assist students diagnosed with the condition. This initiative underscores a commitment to both the academic and health needs of these students, recognizing that diabetes requires consistent management that can impact daily school activities.

The support will primarily focus on two key areas: providing essential emergency supplies and facilitating the creation of safe environments for insulin administration. For schools with students requiring such support, the allocated funds can be used to purchase necessary medical items or to set up appropriate facilities. This practical assistance aims to alleviate the burden on students and their families, ensuring that necessary medical care is readily available within the school premises.

Furthermore, the Office of Education is collaborating with Seoul National University Hospital to offer robust training for school personnel. This program, designed for approximately 200 staff members including nurses, physical education teachers, homeroom teachers, and counselors, will cover both theoretical knowledge and practical skills related to diabetes management and emergency response. Equipping educators with this expertise is crucial for creating a supportive ecosystem where students with diabetes feel secure and can fully participate in school life without undue concern. This focus on staff training reflects a systemic approach to student welfare, ensuring that the entire school community is prepared to support students with chronic health conditions.

We will further strengthen the support system in schools so that students with diabetes can participate in their studies without any inconvenience.

โ€” Kim Cheon-hong, Acting Superintendent of Seoul Metropolitan Office of EducationStating the commitment to supporting students with diabetes.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.