Customized information services |
- • Information on residence, settlement, education, career paths, and lives of youth from multicultural backgrounds
- • Activity programs such as Rainbow School and support connecting with other organizations
- • Guidance on career paths and higher education, and support connecting with psychological and emotional counseling services
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Education for support in the early period of immigration Rainbow School |
- • Commissioned operation at 26 organizations in 16 regions, including Seoul and Gyeonggi (as of 2019, direct and consignment operation)
- • Support for Korean language education, special skills development, social and cultural programs and psychological programs for youth from multicultural backgrounds
- • Operation of full-day programs, winter schools, summer schools and weekend and night programs
- ※ Programs operated vary by organization.
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Program for career development, Rainbow Job!, Catch Tomorrow |
- • Commissioned operation at 5 organizations in Seoul and Gyeonggi (as of 2019, direct and consignment operation)
- • Career path development and career experience program for immigrant youth who need career development support(Rainbow Job)
- • Programs for immigrant youth who wants to acquire vocational certificates and training (Catch Tomorrow) (Ex) barista, make-up artist, etc.
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Program for integrated counseling and family integration |
- • Online, offline, and visiting counseling services
- • Customized counseling services and interpretation and translation services
- • Group counseling sessions to improve the self-esteem of children of married immigrants, “Job Magnifier”
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Program for skills building |
- • Mentoring for psychological, emotional support and improvement of learning abilities of youth with immigrant backgrounds
- • Operation of camps to promote interaction between children of married immigrants and Korean children (Three-day camp to be held in August 2019)
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Improving the awareness of multicultural families (Program to enhance multicultural sensitivity) |
- • Programs to enhance the multicultural sensitivity of youth (from 4th to 6th graders of elementary schools and all graders of middle schools)
- • Supports visiting education by sending professional instructors
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Counseling and psychological therapy project(多talk茶talk) |
- • Psychological and emotional support and healthcare support for children of married immigrants
- • KRW 1.2 million of financial support per child for psychological therap
• Financial support for psychological therapy will be provided following an application and review.
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Rainbow Project |
- • Volunteer activities and financial support for youth requiring social care including immigrant youth
- • Financial assistance for education of up to KRW 3.6 million per child
• Financial support for education will be provided following an application and review.
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Website |
http://www.rainbowyouth.or.kr/ |