Care team sharing session held

April 10, 2025
People-oriented spirit
People-oriented spirit:

Secretary for Home & Youth Affairs Alice Mak (second left), Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki (third left) and Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing (third right) officiate at the event.

The Home Affairs Department today held a sharing session for District Services & Community Care Teams members to share their experiences in serving the public.

 

Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki, Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing and Secretary for Home & Youth Affairs Alice Mak officiated at the sharing session.

 

Speaking at the event, Mr Chan pointed out that as announced in the 2024 Policy Address, the Government will regularise the establishment of care teams and increase their funding by 50% in the next term of service to strengthen support for them.

 

He said the Government hopes that care teams will continue to consolidate community resources to provide more in-depth and extensive caring services and enhance people's sense of achievement and satisfaction.

 

Speaking at the ceremony, Miss Mak noted that with the next funding agreement, care teams will be able to further promote their services and continue to work closely with partnering organisations to pool more community resources.

 

During the sharing session, care teams members shared some of their stories, reflecting the people-oriented service spirit, including the fire incident at New Lucky House, where care teams quickly assisted in evacuating residents and continued to visit each household for several days to provide emotional support and emergency supplies.

 

When the water supply in Tung Chung and the electricity supply in Wong Tai Sin were affected in extensive areas, care teams provided support to residents overnight.

 

As of end-January 2025, care teams have visited a total of about 390,000 elderly households and other households in need and provided about 43,000 times of basic home or other support services, as well as organising about 23,000 district activities.

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