• Welcome to Korea Workers’ Compensation & Welfare Service
  • K-COMWEL contributes to the improvement of workers quality of life through optimal
    workers' compensation programs, rehabilitation supports and welfare improvements.
  • Socio-Psychiatric Rehab

    • WCI Rehabilitation
    • Socio-Psychiatric Rehab

    Psychiatric examination

    • Psychiatric examination is supported to identify psychiatric symptoms IIWs may undergo after a work-related injury or disease, and to provide necessary socio-psychiatric rehabilitation service at an early stage.
      • Beneficiaries: IIWs under WCI medical care
      • Service provided: Required socio-psychiatric rehabilitation service is administered according to psychiatric examination results

    Psychiatric Counseling

    • Psychiatric counseling service is offered to ensure the psychiatric stability of IIWs and address their psychiatric difficulties in relationships with their family members and other people, and adaptation to work and society.
      • Beneficiaries: IIWs under WCI medical care and with psychiatric vulnerabilities
      • Service provided: Individual counseling for IIWs and/or family counseling

    FaPAHO (Find-a-Path-to-Hope) Program

    • FaPAHO Program is a capability program to help an IIW at the stage of his/her medical care(3 steps : acute- recovery - intensive care) to provide services of in-depth psychiatric rehabilitation, job search, job-seeking ability improvement, daily life movement improvement, and thereby, return to social and/or work life.

    AtSO (Adaptation-to-Society) Program

    • AtSO Program is a social adaptation program to help workers with disability grade attributable to a work-related injury or disease facilitate his/her adaptation to social and/or work life.

    Mentoring Program

    • Operating a mentoring program where workers, who have earlier undergone an industrial injury or disease, share their own experiences in overcoming difficulties in life with IIWs under WCI medical care to boost their self-confidence and willingness for rehabilitation, thereby supporting their smooth return to work and social life.