2023-12-27
Events of the year: Autumn Dinner and Flag Day – Kowloon Region 2023
Two major fundraising activities of the year – Autumn Dinner and “HKSPC Flag Day – Kowloon Region” were held on […]
Two major fundraising activities of the year – Autumn Dinner and “HKSPC Flag Day – Kowloon Region” were held on […]
Since HKSPC established the “Child Safeguarding Support Line” around a year ago, the calls received were not only related to the association’s stakeholders but also to the entire Hong Kong public.
The Children and Family Services Centre (Kowloon City) of HKSPC has served ethnic minority families for many years and has […]
The Indian family of four has been living in Hong Kong for almost 6 years. When they were first settling here, the real challenge was establishing neighbourhood relationships and integrating into the community.
“Kiu-kiu used to be a whiny kid in the past. He would lose control on the street, scream loudly and throw himself to the ground. At first we thought he was just having a tantrum, and I would scold him loudly to stop him.”
When Wing Wing was very small, her mother had separated with her husband. Grandma didn’t want Wing-wing to grow up pampered as she had already lost her father. Hence she was harsh in training Wing-wing to take care of herself.
Just like governments would enact laws to protect citizens’ safety and properties, any organisations that are involved in taking care of children should have a Child Safeguarding Policy for their employees to follow.
In collaboration with the the Department of Psychology of HKU, the “Jumping Beans” ADHD support group has received a lot of positive feedbacks and recognition.
The mother said her husband had just passed away from illness, leaving her to take care of the son by herself. Her son was recently diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder and speech delay. He kept crying and looking for his father, she did not know what to do but scold him.
Sharing happiness with other people is easy, but sharing hardship is difficult. We treasure it when parents put their trust in us, despite we have not experienced their pain and may not truly understand their feeling.