Do you know about KOHI compulsory education? Those who are engaged in senior welfare, social welfare, long-term care institutions, etc. must complete KOHI senior human rights education once a year. As such, cyber education on the human rights of the elderly can be taken through the website of the Cyber Education on the Human Rights of the Elderly (KOHI).
Through this article, we provide a link for easy access to the KOHI (Elderly Human Rights) compulsory education site, and make sure that you must verify your mobile phone to sign up as a member! Please keep in mind. 노인 인권 사이버 교육
Go to KOHI Compulsory Education (Elderly Human Rights Cyber Education) Homepage 좋은뉴스
1. Sign up for membership
In order to take cyber education on the human rights of the elderly, you must access the KOHI compulsory education website (https://in.kohi.or.kr). (Link provided below)
In order to take cyber education on the human rights of the elderly, you must register as a member, and you can proceed with membership registration after selecting the appropriate item among civil servants, public officials, and private sector.
To sign up as a member, you must verify your mobile phone number, so you must complete your identity verification first. (Mobile phone authentication is only possible with the mobile phone in the name of the person signing up)
If you have completed your identity verification, you can sign up immediately after entering your personal information.
> Go to KOHI compulsory education homepage
2. Course Registration
Through the category where you can select the field of education, if you select Elderly Human Rights, you can take the Elderly Human Rights training course.
The education that was operated as 4 courses in 2021 has been changed to a single course from 2022. Elderly human rights education is free, but you must complete all 6 hours of education within 21 days from the date of application.
We recommend that you do not delay the training for a day or two, and set a date and complete it all in one day.