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Concern for Our Young People
111. I will now talk about youth services. Recently, I attended
the Youth Summit, where I was moved and encouraged by the commitment
of our young people to become responsible and contributing members
of our society. Young people have always been the major driving
force in our community's development. The Youth Summit elicited
two clear messages: first, both the Government and the community
agreed that more needs to be done in the area of youth services
and that the holistic development of youth should become an important
area of the Government's work plan. Second, to fulfil our commitments
to the younger generation, we have to strengthen our work in three
areas. These are to provide good education to enhance the quality
of our human resources; to provide support and assistance to help
young people at risk overcome the difficulties they face in their
development; to provide room for our young people to reach their
full potential and to play an active role in building our community.
We will continue to work hard in these areas.
112. As young people grow up and develop, they face many risks and
difficulties. In this period of economic restructuring, they face
even more problems, and are most in need of our care and understanding.
Services for youth cover various areas including education, arts
and recreation, employment, training, counselling and rehabilitation.
The delivery of these services must fit in well with the family
and community environment. Therefore, we need to promote co-operation
between different departments and sectors. In particular, active
parent participation and school health services are important elements
that complement our work. With these joint efforts, we are able
to provide a healthy environment for the growth of our young people.
In addition, they are encouraged to play a more active role and
become committed to building our future.
113. We need to adopt a different approach and provide additional
support to those young people at risk. The Government spends about
$1.2 billion a year on youth welfare services. These include a full
range of developmental, preventive, supportive and remedial services.
We will create more integrated teams and promote 'peer counselling
and peer support'. To do this well, we must better understand the
mindset, habits and needs of our young people. The Commission on
Youth plays an important role in furthering work in all these areas.
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