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Updated · asiae.co.kr · Jul 10
Yangcheon District Launches Employment Center for IQ 71-84 Residents as Their Job Rate Stays Below 30%
Updated
Updated · asiae.co.kr · Jul 10

Yangcheon District Launches Employment Center for IQ 71-84 Residents as Their Job Rate Stays Below 30%

1 articles · Updated · asiae.co.kr · Jul 10

Summary

  • Seoul's Yangcheon District has begun operating the Do Dream Center, a one-stop employment support program for residents with borderline intellectual functioning.
  • The program targets people with IQ scores of 71 to 84, a group not classified as disabled and often left outside public support despite employment rates below 30%.
  • Hope Work Center is running the step-by-step system with the district, covering psychological tests, vocational assessment, career exploration, job training, job matching and follow-up management.
  • Hands-on training focuses on manufacturing, service and office-assistant roles, with repetitive practice in barista work, roasting and car washing, plus placements through local company partnerships.
  • Applications are open year-round for high school students and older, reflecting the district's push to close a long-standing legal and welfare blind spot.

Insights

Does creating special centers for 'borderline' intelligence risk reinforcing social divides instead of promoting true workplace inclusion?
When a 'legal blind spot' creates an unsupported class, is changing the law the real solution, not just programs?