Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Youth Future Centers and Pilot Programs Supporting Youth with Family Caregiving Responsibilities: Outcomes and Implications

  • Author

    Ha, Solleep

  • Page

    4-18

  • PubDate

    2025. 12.

  • Language

    kor

Launched in August last year by the government in four locations across the country, Youth Future Centers have been running pilot programs for at-risk youth―including those with family caregiving responsibilities―providing participants with a self-care allowance and tailored assistance. Initial outcomes of the pilot project indicate positive changes in indicators related to time spent on care duties, subjective caregiving burden, perceived control over one’s life, and overall life satisfaction, with statistically significant improvements seen in the second and last measures. Interviewees reported that the general effect of their participation in the project was such that they became aware of the importance of caring for themselves, a recognition they felt positively influenced their family caregiving and, in turn, made them more willing to take charge in shaping their own futures. As the national rollout of the youth support project approaches, policymakers should consider establishing a framework for regularly evaluating the effectiveness of efforts made by the central and local governments to support youth with family caregiving responsibilities―particularly in reducing care burden―to ensure these services drive lasting, positive change.

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