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Supporting the Family
110. First of all, family services. Our society has always recognised
the importance of the family. Harmonious families are a source of
comfort and care for individuals; nothing can fully replace this
relationship. However, in a rapidly changing society, families are
coming under greater pressure. Nowadays, many young people at risk
come from families experiencing problems. The Government spends
$1.7 billion annually to provide family welfare services, which
include family casework, family education and various support services.
We are also actively working in a number of areas, the most important
of which is to reorganise our existing Family Service Centres into
Integrated Family Service Centres. These new centres will strive
to provide services for different needs. Each reorganised centre
will include a resource unit providing general services, a support
unit to serve families at risk, and a counselling unit to counsel
and support families in crisis. The new structure will not only
enhance service quality, but will also facilitate early identification
of problems so that timely assistance can be provided.
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