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Hospital Authority welcomes “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address”

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

     The Hospital Authority (HA) Chairman, Mr Henry Fan, welcomed the healthcare service-related measures included in “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address” delivered by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (October 25). It is believed that the measures will facilitate the HA in enhancing the quality of public healthcare service, establishing a healthy Hong Kong.

     The HA will fully collaborate with the Government’s policies, and continue to increase service capacity and improve quality of public healthcare in order to meet the rising demands. In addition to the measures on shortening the waiting time of stable new case booking in Medicine Specialist Out-patient Clinics, the HA will strive to shorten the waiting time of stable new case booking of two specialties, namely Ear, Nose and Throat, and Orthopaedics and Traumatology, by 10 per cent next year. The HA will continue to promote the Integrated Chinese-Western Medicine (ICWM) Programme by incorporating Chinese Medicine rehabilitation in the clinical framework for stroke care in-patient services to cover all clusters of the HA, launching a pilot programme on cancer care at Day Chemotherapy Centres, as well as exploring the extension of ICWM services to cover more disease areas, such as elderly degenerative diseases. In terms of mental health, the HA will optimise the ratio of case manager to patients with severe mental illness to no higher than 1:40 under the Case Management Programme, and maintain the median waiting time for new case triaged as Priority 1 (urgent) and Priority 2 (semi-urgent) at Psychiatric Specialist Out-patient Clinics at no longer than one week and four weeks respectively to strengthen the support to patients with mental illnesses.

     Under the support of the Government, the HA will continue to improve its healthcare services, by establishing a Hong Kong’s first Chest Pain Centre in Queen Mary Hospital in 2025 in accordance with national accreditation standards so as to improve the patient journey for patients with cardiovascular diseases, and to improve treatment outcome and increase survival rate. Also, in accordance to the Government’s measures in promoting fertility, the HA will set up a breastmilk bank and gradually increase public service quota for assisted reproductive services. Meanwhile, the Cluster Clinical Research Support Office is to be established to promote clinical research and trials in the HA.

     Mr Fan said, “Healthcare talents is the key to establish a healthy Hong Kong. The HA will continue attracting more healthcare talents and strengthening the exchange and co-operation through different programmes. Riding on the collaborative experience with the Guangdong Province, the HA will commence clinical healthcare staff exchange programme with Shanghai. Mutual exchange can facilitate a more holistic learning environment, and enhance healthcare service quality in the long run.”

     The HA also supports the Government to strategically procure healthcare services from suitable healthcare institutions in the Greater Bay Area, as this could alleviate the pressure on public hospitals and enable citizens to receive treatment sooner. Also, the exploration on standing organ transplant mutual assistance mechanism with the Mainland can increase the chance of patients on the waiting list in both places getting a transplant.

     Furthermore, the HA will resume the Hospital Accreditation Programme and adopt the “International Hospital Quality Accreditation Standards (China)” (2021 Version), to ensure that public hospitals are up to international hospital quality standards.

     Mr Fan expressed heartfelt appreciation for the Government’s support for the public healthcare service. The HA will strive to implement the initiatives for the benefit of patients. read more

FDC Chairman welcomes proposed establishment of Create Hong Kong as Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency in “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address”

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Film Development Council:

     The Chairman of the Hong Kong Film Development Council (FDC), Dr Wilfred Wong, welcomed the proposed restructuring of Create Hong Kong as the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency in “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address” delivered today (October 25).

     Dr Wong said he fully supported the Chief Executive for his proposal in the Policy Address to establish the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency to proactively promote the development of arts, culture and creative sectors as industries under the industry-oriented principle. The FDC will continue to work closely with the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency to actively support the long-term development of the local film industry.

     Dr Wong also thanked the Government for its strong support in the injection of $4.3 billion into the Film Development Fund (FDF) and the CreateSmart Initiative, as well as launching the two initiatives namely Filming Financing Scheme for Mainland Market and Hong Kong-Europe-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme under FDF. The former supports Hong Kong and the Mainland cultural enterprises to invest in the productions of Hong Kong directors for release in the Mainland market, and the latter supports co-productions which are rich in Hong Kong and European/Asian cultures through in-depth exchanges and mutual learning with international filmmakers.

     “We expect that the local film industry can be benefited from the two new measures to produce more films entering the Mainland and international film markets as well as broadening the vision of Hong Kong filmmakers in these markets. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Executive for his continued support for the development of the film industry and his active promotion of culture, arts and creative industries,” said Dr Wong. read more

SCST congratulates Hong Kong, China Delegation on winning 15 more medals today in Asian Para Games

     The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, today (October 25) congratulated the Hong Kong, China Delegation on winning 15 more medals at the 4th Asian Para Games Hangzhou. 

     Mr Yeung said, “We are deeply moved by the strong will of Hong Kong, China team members, who never stop making breakthroughs for their dreams in sports and their successes did not come about by chance. We extend our congratulations to our athletes, their coaches, supporting team and families.”

     The Hong Kong, China Delegation has so far won 25 medals, namely four golds, nine silvers and 12 bronzes, at this Asian Para Games. The list of medals won today are as follows:
 
Gold medal
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Boccia: Women’s Individual BC2 event
Yeung Hiu-lam

Lawn Bowls: Women’s Single B7
Wu Man-ying


Silver medal
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Table Tennis: Women’s Single – TT7
Chiu Kan-shan

Table Tennis: Women’s Single – TT11 
Wong Ting-ting

Lawn Bowls: Women’s Single B2
Tang Shun-yee

Swimming: Women’s 100m Breaststroke SB14 
Chan Yui-lam


Bronze medal
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Boccia: Men’s Individual BC4 event
Leung Yuk-wing

Boccia: Women’s Individual BC2 event
Karen Kwok

Boccia: Women’s Individual BC4 event
Cheung Yuen

Lawn Bowls: Men’s Single B2
Rockey Li

Lawn Bowls: Women’s Single B6
Rebecca Chan

Table Tennis: Women’s Single – TT6 
Pang Wing-ka

Table Tennis: Men’s Single – TT9
Wong Chi-yin

Table Tennis: Women’s Single – TT11 
Ng Mui-wui

Wheelchair Fencing: Individual Épée Women – Category A
Yu Chui-yee read more

13 nomination forms for District Council Ordinary Election received today (with photo)

     A total of 13 nomination forms for the 2023 District Council Ordinary Election were received by the Returning Officers for the 18 District Committees constituencies (DCCs) and 44 District Council geographical constituencies (DCGCs) today (October 25).

     This brings to 374 the total number of nomination forms received since the start of the nomination period on October 17. The nomination period will continue until October 30.

     The Returning Officer for the Tuen Mun East DCGC received a notice of withdrawal of candidature from one nominee today.

     The number of nomination forms received for each District Council is as follows:
 

   DCCs DCGCs
District Council No. of nomination forms received today Cumulative total No. of nomination forms received today Cumulative total
Central and Western District Council 0 7 0 10
Eastern District Council 0 15 0 10
Kowloon City District Council 2 10 0 8
Kwun Tong District Council 4 10 0 15
Sham Shui Po District Council 0 10 0 8
Southern District Council 1 5 0 8
Wan Chai District Council 0 5 0 5
Wong Tai Sin District Council 0 10 0 8
Yau Tsim Mong District Council 0 9 0 10
Islands District Council 0 6 1 4
Kwai Tsing District Council 2 16 2 10
North District Council 0 10 0 8
Sai Kung District Council 0 15 0 11
Sha Tin District Council 0 19 0 14
Tai Po District Council 0 12 0 11
Tsuen Wan District Council 1 10 0 8
Tuen Mun District Council 0 15 0 9
(1 nominee withdrawn)
Yuen Long District Council 0 20 0 13
Total 10 204 3 170

     The Registration and Electoral Office reminds nominees that due to limited space in the Returning Officer’s office, each nominee shall be accompanied by only one companion during submission of the nomination form. Please refer to the “Points to Note for Submission of Nomination Forms” on the election website (www.eac.hk/pdf/distco/2023dce/Points_to_Note_for_Submission_of_Nomination_Forms(Eng).pdf).

     Particulars of the nominees received today will be available on the election website (www.elections.gov.hk/dc2023/eng/nomination2.html).
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Family Council welcomes “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address”

The following is issued on behalf of the Family Council:

     The Family Council (Council) welcomes the initiatives on promoting family education in “The Chief Executive’s 2023 Policy Address” delivered by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (October 25).

     The Chief Executive announced in the Policy Address the launching of a new five-year Funding Scheme on the Promotion of Family Education by the Home and Youth Affairs Bureau and the Council, with an annual amount of funding of $8 million to support community projects to promote family education.

     The Chairperson of the Council, Ms Melissa Kaye Pang, said, “I am very delighted that the Government will launch the new scheme by consolidating the existing Thematic Sponsorship Scheme to Support Family-related Initiatives by the Council and increase the funding to support families on the matters relating to raising children, maintaining family relationship, etc. The Council will work closely with the Government on the implementation details.”

     The Council also supports the initiatives to further enhance women’s development as announced in the Policy Address, including organising the first Family and Women Development Summit; launching a one-stop family and women information portal; and introducing a maintenance mediation pilot scheme through the Community Care Fund in 2024. Ms Pang hoped that these initiatives would help women to play their unique function in the family and society, with an aim to enhancing family happiness and social harmony.

     The Council was established in 2007. It is committed to publicising the culture of loving families through organising various promotional activities. The Council has also been promoting the three sets of family core values, namely “Love and Care”, “Respect and Responsibility” and “Communication and Harmony” in the community. read more