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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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March 26, 2007
Social welfare
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Services boost for sexual violence victims
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The Social Welfare Department has boosted services for victims of sexual violence, setting up a 24-hour crisis hotline and improving co-ordination among government departments and professionals.

 

The new service model, which comes into operation today, includes a crisis intervention and support centre to be set up in 2008.

 

The Lotteries Fund has allocated $20 million to support the project. It will run on a pilot basis for three years.

 

Operating round-the-clock throughout the year, the centre provides immediate intervention and support services for victims of sexual violence. 

 

To help victims seek immediate help, the centre operates a 24-hour crisis hotline - 18281 - manned by registered social workers.

 

It also has a 24-hour designated referral telephone line to help professionals such as police and medical officers and social workers to make timely referrals for follow-up.

 

Case manager to be appointed

An important feature of the new service model is the designation of the same social worker as case manager to render assistance.

 

The new model also features improved co-ordination of services among different departments and units to provide victims with a one-stop service.

 

To implement the new model, the department - in collaboration with related social service units, the Hospital Authority, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Department of Health's Forensic Pathology Service - has stipulated an effective workflow and revised the procedural guidelines for handling adult sexual violence cases.

 

The guidelines have been uploaded  to the department's website for public viewing.

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