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KMID : 1023220180080010014
Mental Health
2018 Volume.8 No. 1 p.14 ~ p.23
A Study on Evaluating the Effects of a Human Rights Education Program, "The Table of Human Rights" for Improving the Human Rights Sensitivity of Employees at Mental Health Facilities
Jang S.-J.

Oh H.-A.
Son K.-H.
Cho Sung-Joon
Abstract
Objective : The study aims to examine how the human rights education program, "The Table of Human Rights," for improving the human rights sensitivity of employees at mental health facilities affects their understanding of human rights, changes in their values and attitude on the human rights advocacy.

Methods : In March 2018, a human rights education program, "The Table of Human Rights," was held for 78 persons in psychiatric rehabilitation facilities who participated in human rights training for employees at mental health facilities operated by the Seoul Mental Health Welfare Center in April, 2018. First of all, we used the human rights education evaluation tool (Mental disorder personsimple type) developed by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea (2008) in order to observe changes in understanding human rights, their value and attitude on human rights advocacy before and after the education took place. After that, a paired sample t-test was performed in SPSS 24.0

Results : As a result of the comparison between before the human rights education program, "The Table of Human Rights", and afterwards, the understanding of human rights, as well as the values and attitude on human rights advocacy were improved by 0.37 points. Thus, this was statistically significant. The average level of educational achievement was 4.39/5 points. The keywords of education suggested by the researchers were the 'understanding', 'fundamental rights', and 'the table of human rights' in order.

Conclusion : The human rights education program, "The Table of Human Rights," was found to be statistically significant in changing the understanding of the human rights of employees at mental health facilities, specifically their values and attitude towards human rights advocacy. This suggests a positive effect on the improvement of human rights sensitivity of those who work at mental health facilities.
KEYWORD
Human rights education for employees at mental health promotion facilities, understanding of human rights, values and attitudes on human rights, human rights sensitivity, the table of human rights, semantic network analysis
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