FSD organises AED Everywhere – Bus Companies United to Save Hearts event (with photos)

     The Fire Services Department (FSD) today (February 24) organised the AED Everywhere – Bus Companies United to Save Hearts event at the Fire and Ambulance Services Academy in Tseung Kwan O. AED Everywhere is a programme funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust (HKJCCT).

     The Deputy Director of Fire Services (Operations), Mr Angus Wong, officiated at the launching ceremony with representatives from the Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited, the Citybus Limited, and the New Lantao Bus Company (1973) Limited. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Wong said that with the funding from the HKJCCT, the FSD launched the AED Everywhere programme to subsidise all sectors of the community on the procurement of automated external defibrillators (AED). He expressed his gratitude to the three bus companies for supporting the programme and becoming the first batch of subvented organisations to install AED at some bus regulators' kiosks in various districts, so that members of the public can have immediate access to AED in cardiac arrest cases.

     Mr Wong also said that the FSD is inviting other organisations and institutions to participate in the programme, with an aim to fulfil their social responsibilities, thereby expanding the coverage of AED in the community. The FSD is currently identifying other feasible locations, such as banking branches and petrol filling stations, and encouraging and also sponsoring related organisations or institutions to install AED, with a view to jointly building a wider community-based safety net.

     Today's event attracted over 500 participants. Among them, around 200 bus enthusiasts and bus company staff members attended a workshop on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the use of AED, becoming a member of the Resuscitation Alliance (RA). Last year, the FSD worked with various sectors of the community to form the RA with a view to promoting community education on CPR and the use of AED. More than 70 000 RA members have pledged to give a helping hand in cardiac arrest cases.

     According to the FSD, there are currently about 2 700 AED registered on the department's online information platform "Centralized AED Registry for Emergency". These AED are distributed in various public places such as railway stations, shopping malls, schools, fire stations, ambulance depots, sports centres, libraries, supermarkets and community halls.

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Missing man in Kwai Chung located

     A man who went missing in Kwai Chung has been located.

     Ling Kim-wah, aged 64, went missing after he was last seen at a care centre on Tai Loong Street on February 22 morning. Staff of the care centre made a report to Police on the same day.

     The man was located in a hospital on Princess Margaret Hospital Road this morning (February 24). No suspicious circumstances were detected.




LCSD Community Care Series launched today (with photos)

     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) will launch a series of caring programmes and measures for senior citizens, persons with disabilities and people in need. The first batch of programmes rolled out today (February 24) are "The Evergreen" Award Scheme, the "Umbrellas for Loan by Elderly Park Visitors" Scheme and "Briefing on Outdoor Fitness Training" to be held at parks in 18 districts to encourage the elderly to exercise more and further promote their physical and psychological health. On cultural services, the LCSD will organise more performing arts activities, talks and workshops in a variety of genres to encourage the participation of senior citizens and persons with disabilities. Furthermore, the LCSD has launched a new Community Care page on its Edutainment Channel, an online platform covering information and learning materials on culture and leisure, to provide one-stop information for the elderly and people in need.
 
"The Evergreen" Award Scheme
 
     "The Evergreen" Award Scheme was launched today to encourage the elderly to enjoy various leisure facilities of LCSD parks and enhance their quality of life. Persons aged 60 or above can obtain "The Evergreen" park visit record card and a park map at offices of the 18 designated parks
(www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/eas/index.html). They can then visit three check points at a designated park to stamp their park visit record card with the stamps provided at the check points. The first 18 000 senior citizens who collect 15 different stamps from five designated parks can redeem a gift at the Green Education and Resource Centre at 1/F, Kowloon Park Office, 22 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, during office hours (Tuesday to Sunday: 9.30am to 5.00pm. Closed on Mondays) or park offices of the 18 designated parks (9am to 6pm every day). Gifts are available on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last.
 
"Umbrellas for Loan by Elderly Park Visitors" Scheme
 
     The "Umbrellas for Loan by Elderly Park Visitors" Scheme is launched today at 18 designated parks (www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/ulepv/index.html) to provide convenience to elderly in need during their visit to the parks around Hong Kong. When visiting the designated parks of the LCSD, elderly persons aged 60 or above can borrow umbrellas at the park offices or designated lending locations from 9am to 6pm daily based on their needs. Borrowers are required to show their identity documents to venue staff and complete simple registration procedures. The umbrellas are available for loan while supplies last, and each person can only borrow one umbrella for use within the park area each time. Borrowers are required to return the umbrellas to the park offices or put them into designated umbrella drop boxes before leaving the park within the same day. For details of lending and returning locations, please contact the venue staff.
 
Briefing on Outdoor Fitness Training
 
     Starting from today, the LCSD will organise "Briefing on Outdoor Fitness Training" sessions, mainly targeting the elderly, at the fitness corner of 18 major parks (www.lcsd.gov.hk/en/programmes/programmeslist/districtsports/boft.html) with free admission at a designated time. Instructors will guide participants on the correct use of outdoor fitness equipment, provide strength and conditioning teaching such as muscle endurance and fall prevention training, with a view to encouraging elderly people to do more exercise, improve balance and enhance their physical fitness. Park visitors can participate in the briefing on the spot without prior enrolment. Upon completion, participants will receive souvenirs on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last.
 
     As well, the LCSD is looking into providing more suitable fitness equipment popular among senior citizens at suitable locations in about 30 new or existing venues, including putting in place a variety of new outdoor fitness equipment for aerobic exercise and resistance training. Also, the LCSD is considering introducing fitness equipment with intelligent functions at specific locations so that senior citizens can enjoy exercising with fitness equipment near their homes at any time for free without booking.
 
18dART – Community Arts Scheme
 
     To encourage senior citizens to get involved in cultural activities, performing arts activities targeted for the elderly will be organised under the 18dART – Community Arts Scheme, spanning a wide spectrum including training workshops, performance showcases, finale performances and more, providing the elderly with opportunities to participate and deepen their knowledge and skills in different art forms. Furthermore, musical training classes, harmonica workshops, Chinese drum workshops, dance workshops and more will be specially held for the elderly in different districts later this year. To promote social inclusion, 18dART also offers performing arts activities including training classes for people of different races.
 
Launching a new inclusive dance scheme
 
     To reinforce the promotion of inclusiveness to the general public, a new inclusive dance scheme is scheduled to be launched in May. With its base at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the scheme will feature dance training programmes for students of special schools by professional dance groups. Dance performances which involve disabled persons as performers will also be arranged. Details of the scheme are to be announced.
 
New Community Care page on Edutainment Channel
 
     In order to further serve different communities, the LCSD has launched a new Community Care page (www.lcsd.gov.hk/edutainment/en/for_care/index.html) on its Edutainment Channel, an online platform covering information and learning materials on culture and leisure. The new page provides content targeting the elderly and people in need. Apart from providing educational and entertaining videos, it will also become a one-stop platform where they can easily browse a wide range of services and cultural and leisure activities targeted for them. These include the Green Volunteer Scheme, Museum Volunteer Scheme, museum guided tours, as well as talks, workshops organised by museums and the Hong Kong Public Libraries (HKPL), information of Chinese opera programmes and interest classes on performing arts and more.
 
     The Edutainment Channel has been popular among members of the public since its launch in December 2020. Nearly 2 100 videos have been uploaded onto the channel with around 45 million views so far. Content of the Edutainment Channel will be updated regularly to keep people abreast of the latest developments in arts, culture, recreation and sports. Members of the public are most welcome to visit the channel and get the latest information of the Edutainment Channel via the "LCSD Plusss" Facebook page (www.facebook.com/LCSDPlusss) and Instagram page (www.instagram.com/lcsdplusss).
 
     In addition to the new measures above, visitors aged 60 or above have all along enjoyed a 50 per cent discount when visiting the permanent exhibitions of the Hong Kong Science Museum, the Hong Kong Space Museum and other fee-charging special exhibitions. This discount also applies to their purchase of museum passes or tickets of performing art programmes organised by the LCSD. They can also enjoy concessionary rates for most of the recreation and sports facilities during the specified period. Meanwhile, the HKPL also provide various facilities for the elderly and people with different needs. They include free use of electronic lockers by any person aged 60 or above, Internet work stations equipped with special assistive devices such as screen magnification software, Cantonese and English screen-reading software, "Easy-Dots" Chinese input software, portable magnifying glasses and magnifying sheets. On library collections, the HKPL will continue to acquire more library materials that are suitable and easy to use by the elderly, such as large print books and audio books, etc.

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Red flags hoisted at Silverstrand Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

     Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (February 24) that due to big waves, red flags have been hoisted at Silverstrand Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach in Sai Kung District. Beachgoers are advised not to swim at these beaches.




New York ETO promotes Hong Kong’s fintech and I&T in Atlanta (with photos)

     â€‹The Director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, New York, Ms Maisie Ho, promoted Hong Kong's fintech and innovation and technology (I&T) during her three-day duty visit in Atlanta, Georgia from February 21 to 23 (Atlanta time).
      
     As a host of a luncheon supported by Invest Hong Kong on February 22, Ms Ho gave a briefing on the latest development of fintech in Hong Kong to the attending representatives from local government, chambers of commerce, advance technology development centres and enterprises in the technology sector.
      
     Later in the day, Ms Ho attended a Lunar New Year business forum organised by the Hong Kong Association of Atlanta, World Trade Center Atlanta and the Office of International Initiatives of Georgia State University to explore the role of artificial intelligence, data management and electric vehicles in Asia.
      
     She highlighted the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's key strategies in further enhancing the city's I&T ecosystem and promoting global collaboration. She also provided an overview of the latest initiatives in attracting overseas investment and talents to Hong Kong, as well as the development of the Hetao Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Co-operation Zone.
      
     During her stay in Atlanta, Ms Ho hosted a spring reception at Georgia Aquarium in the evening of February 21 for some 200 guests from the city's political, business and finance, as well as academic communities.
      
     On promoting education exchanges between Hong Kong and Atlanta, Ms Ho met with Vice Provost for International Initiatives Mr Bernard Kippelen, and Associate Director for Economic Development Ms Merry Hunter Caudle – both from Georgia Institute of Technology; Associate Provost, Office of International Initiatives Dr Carrie Manning, and the Head of Academic & Outreach Initiatives, Ms Kimberly Henshaw – both from Georgia State University; as well as Associate Dean of Pathway Center Mr Branden Grimett, and Vice Provost of Global Strategy and Initiative Mr Philip Wainwright, both from Emory University. Various talent admission schemes were also introduced to the three universities. She also met with the President of World Affairs Council of Atlanta, Ms Rickey Bevington, to provide her with latest updates on Hong Kong's post-pandemic recovery and new economic drivers for the city.
      
     Before returning to New York on February 23, Ms Ho had a breakfast meeting with Atlanta's fintech executives to exchange views on the latest fintech development in both cities. 

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