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Press Releases

Classification by date
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
Classification according to subject
Clinical Psychological Service
Family and Child Welfare
Elderly
Social Security
Rehabilitation and Medical Social Services
Fund -raising activities and Lotteries Fund
Subventions and Performance Monitoring
SARS
Youth, Correctional & Voluntary Services
Others

 

31/12/2004 Debriefing session for those affected by tsunamis
30/12/2004 Hotlines offer counselling service
28/12/2004 Counselling service to people affected by tsunamis
18/12/2004 No tolerance of domestic violence
17/12/2004 Punishment for community work fraud
4/12/2004 Volunteer service widely supported by public
22/11/2004 Review on Family Services in Tin Shui Wai Completed
6/11/2004 $151 million paid to traffic accident victims
1/11/2004 SWD is committed to assisting the tetraplegics
28/10/2004 Lotteries Fund allocates over $75m to welfare programmes
18/10/2004 Available in Chinese version only
19/9/2004 $8.3 million compensation awarded to crime victims
10/9/2004 SWD probes elderly home involved in gastroenteritis outbreak
16/6/2004 Second round of Intensive Employment Assistance Projects invites applications
27/5/2004 Deadline approaching for flag day applications
5/5/2004 $151 million paid to traffic accident victims
20/4/2004 Review Panel on Family Services in Tin Shui Wai
13/4/2004 Family tragedy in Tin Shui Wai
28/3/2004 Welfare payment arrangements during public holidays in April
16/2/2004 97 organisations to hold flag days in 2004-05
18/1/2004 Lotteries Fund allocates over $71m to welfare programmes
17/1/2004 Figures released for appeals against social security benefits
16/1/2004 Tang Ho Fund contributes $3 million to help people in need
11/1/2004 Welfare payment arrangements for Lunar New Year holidays
7/1/2004 Available in Chinese version only
5/1/2004 Welfare service units monitored to prevent SARS


 

 

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