Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Foreword (December 2025, Health and Welfare Policy Forum)

  • Author

    Kim, Seonga

  • Page

    3-3

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

Young people do have the right to benefit from social welfare. Recognizing young individuals unable to transition effectively to independent adulthood as a “new vulnerable group,” the government established Youth Future Centers in four locations―Incheon, Ulsan, Chungbuk, and Jeonbuk―and launched a pilot of the At-Risk Youth Support Project on August 14, 2024. Over a year into this trial, with the Youth Future Centers continuing to assist young people burdened with family caregiving responsibilities and those living in social isolation, the project has yielded positive outcomes, as shown by participants’ increased willingness to engage in daily activities and their renewed hope of leading self-reliant lives.
The At-Risk Youth Support Project is set to officially launch next March, grounded in the Act on Support for Children and Youth at Risk, a law promulgated upon the approval by the State Council in March this year, after its bill passed the National Assembly’s plenary session the preceding month. We expect that with the national rollout of Youth Future Centers and the effect of their programs extending from metropolitan regions down to every vein of smaller municipalities, the central government and local authorities will do their part in full measure, ensuring that no young person facing challenges they cannot handle alone is left without support anywhere in the country.
In this month’s Health and Welfare Forum, we revisit what has been achieved through the At-Risk Youth Support Project in its current trial phase, particularly for individuals saddled with family caregiving duties or those living isolated from social interactions, and explore how youth welfare programs can be more firmly established as legally grounded institutions. We hope to see the Youth Support Project become a cornerstone of tailored social safety nets that helps young people at any level of risk cope with whatever hardships life presents them, adjust to the routine of daily life, and transition to independent adulthood.

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