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Model essay on personal accurate poverty alleviation home visit records
When I went to one of the poor households, my parents were disabled. What impressed me most was his son, who was only 15 years old. He was admitted to a technical secondary school and didn't go to school. He sleeps in that dark little house every day. Before Yang, I did ideological work several times. From the beginning, he didn't want to come out. Later, he finally came out of the room. From the beginning, he didn't want to study or work. Later, Yang always persuaded that our industrial poverty alleviation project Rose Garden and the affiliated unit Armed Forces Department were willing to provide jobs for him, and he gradually let go. I believe that with more ideological work, he can go out of the room to work, for himself and for his family. After coming out of their home, Yang told me that he was particularly worried that his children would never communicate with others, be easily out of touch with society, and have autism and other problems. Although the job we are offering him now is temporary, the future development still depends on him, but at this critical stage of 15, he must come out and participate in social interaction. I think no matter what reason he locked himself up, he was lucky to meet such a group of people who really helped himself and his family, and such a good policy.

Then we went to another home and learned from the data collection that both parents died in an accident, leaving only grandparents and a granddaughter. Fortunately, my granddaughter is very competitive, and now she is in high school. Speaking of granddaughters, the old man enthusiastically took me to see the awards on their walls. I can see that the old man is very proud. Although there is a shortage of labor at home now, I believe this little girl will lead her grandparents to a better life through her own efforts.

Through a day's visit, I found that the poverty of most poor households has objective reasons, all of which are due to illness and disability and lack of labor after accidents. Everyone wants to get rich through hard work, but limited by certain conditions, there are few cases where they just don't want to work hard. For example, this year, a pre-poor household increased its income by making rockeries by learning their own skills and became a pre-poor household. As the first batch of pre-poor households in our village, I believe they will also set a good example for other poor households. As the xx report pointed out, "Insist on precision poverty alleviation and precision poverty alleviation", only by in-depth understanding can we be more accurate. (The author is Gaoxing Village, Wase Town, Dali City, Yunnan Province)

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165438+1After the mobilization meeting of dynamic management on October 8, all the staff of Qingshui village committee and poverty alleviation team began to get busy again. Since the end of dynamic management in July, the files of poor households in Qingshui Village Committee have been completely improved, and each poor household's file box is full of various information collection forms and materials. The completion of archival work relieved the pressure of Qingshui village committee who wanted to get rid of poverty at the end of 20 17, and also made them full of confidence in getting rid of poverty. The second round of dynamic management is mainly aimed at 20 17 poor households. Through a 4-day household survey, a meeting of "Three Committees of Villages" and a meeting of householders and representatives of party member were held, and a 20 17 poverty-stricken household register was formulated and publicized.

I have been deeply touched in these four days. As a university student village official and a poverty alleviation expert, I have learned a lot. Qingshui village committee is a village committee in a cold mountain area. Due to climatic and geographical factors, the income of crops is low, and more than 80% of the people in the village have been working in Shimonoseki for a long time to maintain their living expenses. If you want to know the living conditions of these poor households in detail, you can only understand them through field visits. This visit has given me a new understanding of ways and means to help the poor. Household survey goes through three steps: the first step is to "look". The main purpose of household survey is to check the living and housing conditions of poor households on the spot. When I go to a farmer's house, the first step is to "look", seeing is believing, looking at the perfection of housing conditions and living infrastructure, and seeing if there is a guarantee of adequate food. What life can't meet the standards for farmers who can't get rid of poverty? After work, provide corresponding assistance measures to help them get rid of poverty, so as to get rid of real poverty. The second step is to "ask", asking about the family situation of poor households in detail, especially about social security, medical security, education security, employment security and so on. The standard of getting rid of poverty is not only as simple as reaching the income standard, but the "three guarantees" is the key. Take education security as an example. For a poor household, Bi Dechang's daughter from Qingshui Village Committee was admitted to Yunnan Normal University, just like "the chicken nest flew out of the phoenix". After knowing the details, the village Committee gave the minimum living allowance according to the situation and applied for more educational support policies. Although her family may have some difficulties in life during her study, what about the future! For such farmers, only by knowing the real situation and corresponding policies can we solve the difficulties and achieve real poverty alleviation. The third step is to "collect", and collect their household registration information photos, housing conditions, medical reimbursement forms, agricultural benefit cards and other materials from every household. In this way, the detailed information of poor households will be continuously improved and supplemented, and the existing wrong information will be corrected in time. Only by improving the information of poor households can we ensure the accuracy of future policies and accurate poverty alleviation. (The author is a college student village official of Qingshui Village Committee, hongyan town, Midu County, Yunnan Province)