We have selected news related to New Residents this week for all readers, sorted out the four news highlights, and present them at the same time in the form of broadcasts, so that readers and viewers can quickly understand the news events of the week in the shortest time, and to easily grasp the news progress without falling behind. Watch the broadcast here:0810 NIA video news report-English
- MOHW emphasizes three points to avoid heatstroke for the high temperature
Global warming and climate change have led to very high temperatures in recent years.
The Central Weather Bureau reports that recent high temperatures of 38 °C have been recorded in Taipei, Hualien, and even Taitung. The general people must be cautious when outdoors to avoid heat-related illness to protect themselves from the sun, and to rehydrate.
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MOHW emphasizes three points to avoid heatstroke for the high temperature.Photo reproduced from Central Weather Bureau Facebook Page
- DOE, Taipei City Government holds multicultural summer camp for transnational transfer students and new immigrants
The Department of Education of Taipei City Government organized 20 students from Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, the United States, Japan, and other regions for summer experiential learning camps in order to assist students in adjusting to Taiwan's educational environment, which sees an increase in transnational transfer students every year.
DOE, Taipei City Government holds multicultural summer camp for transnational transfer students and new immigrants.Photo provided by Taipei City Government
- To remove communication barriers, the insurance firm hires customer service staff who speak Southeast Asian languages
To enable new immigrants to Taiwan to benefit from additional insurance rights,
insurance firms introduced translation services for their APPs in English, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Malay, and Burmese. Customer service agents that speak Thai, Indonesian, and Vietnamese will be added in the future. Let there be no impediments to communication for the new immigrant.
To remove communication barriers, the insurance firm hires customer service staff who speak Southeast Asian languages.Photo reproduced from freepik
- MOE launched New Immigrant Language Level Assessment Mechanism for the inheritance of mother tongue
The Ministry of Education promotes the "New Immigrant Language Level Assessment Mechanism" (新住民語文級別評估機制) in order to execute the new immigrant language curriculum for elementary and middle school students. It is intended that by keeping track of new immigrant students' achievement, mother tongue inheritance and cultural identity can be further strengthened.
MOE launched New Immigrant Language Level Assessment Mechanism for the inheritance of mother tongue.Photo provided by Ministry of Education