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Communications Authority Hosts 'Say NO to Phone Scams' Exhibition to Raise Awareness

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Communications Authority Hosts 'Say NO to Phone Scams' Exhibition to Raise Awareness
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Communications Authority Hosts 'Say NO to Phone Scams' Exhibition to Raise Awareness

2024-11-23 16:13 Last Updated At:16:28

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams

The following is issued on behalf of the Communications Authority:

To raise public vigilance and awareness of telecommunications scams, the Communications Authority (CA) is organising the large-scale "Say NO to Phone Scams" Fun Day cum Exhibition in Kowloon Park today and tomorrow (November 23 and 24), with a view to promoting awareness against phone and SMS scams.

The Fun Day cum Exhibition is one of the major events of the annual consumer education campaign organised by the CA. Through interactive activities including game booths, quiz games with prizes and workshops for families, as well as exhibition panels and consumer education videos, it aims to raise public awareness against phone and SMS scams, and promote consumer tips on the smart use of various communications services.

In addition, the CA has earlier organised the "Beware of Phone and SMS Scam Poster and Slogan Design Competition" for primary school students. The prize presentation ceremony for the Competition was held during today's event.

Speaking at the prize presentation ceremony, the Director-General of Communications, Mr Chaucer Leung, said, "Given the prevalence of phone scam cases in recent years and in order to remind the public to stay vigilant against fraudsters, the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA), together with telecommunications service providers and the Police, have set up a working group to co-ordinate among the telecommunications industry to devise and implement various technical measures, including adding the '+' sign to the caller number for calls originated from outside Hong Kong, sending voice or text alerts for incoming calls with caller number prefixed with '+852', and blocking suspicious local or overseas calls. Telecommunications service providers also block suspicious phone numbers and websites involving scam cases based on the information provided by the Police. Moreover, OFCA has also introduced the SMS Sender Registration Scheme since the end of last year to help the public verify the identities of SMS message senders.

"To enhance public awareness against frauds, OFCA also actively organises various public education and publicity activities to promote anti-scam messages in a holistic manner. The Poster and Slogan Design Competition aims at reminding students and parents to always stay highly vigilant against unknown phone calls and SMS messages. I am delighted to see that the Competition has attracted an overwhelming response. The entries are not only rich in content but also thoughtful in design with excellent painting skills, which fully demonstrate the students' understanding of the themes and their earnest attitude towards creation," Mr Leung added.

Mr Leung urged members of the public to say "NO" to phone scams and not to disclose to unidentified callers or SMS message senders any personal information, bank account numbers or credit card details or transfer money, to avoid suffering from losses.

The Competition received over 2 900 entries from a total of 113 schools. The judging panel selected the champion, first runner-up, second runner-up and 10 merit awards based on the criteria of the expression of theme, creativity of slogan, creativity of design and artistic presentation. The top three schools with the largest number of submissions also won the outstanding participating school award. The list of winners of the Competition has been uploaded to its thematic website.

The Fun Day cum Exhibition will continue tomorrow and members of the public are welcome to join. For details of the event, please visitwww.ofca.gov.hk/education.

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CA organises fun day cum exhibition to promote awareness of phone scams Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival promotes public awareness of physical and mental well-being

The "City Companion" Community Alliance on Promoting Mental Health, established by the Auxiliary Medical Service, the Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service, the Hong Kong Lutheran Social Service, the Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU), the SideBySide and the Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, held its Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival today (November 23). The carnival featured a variety of activities, including game booths, a health sharing session and health consultations, with a view to promoting public awareness of the importance of physical and mental well-being.

The launching ceremony was officiated by the Director of Health, Dr Ronald Lam; Legislative Council Member Dr Tik Chi-yuen; and the President of the HKMU, Professor Paul Lam. Speaking at the ceremony, Dr Lam said that the Government has long been attaching great importance to mental health of members of the public and strives to conduct promotion and public education for all ages. In terms of prevention, the public can browse the "Shall We Talk" online platform to have a better understanding of mental health. To identify those who are in need at an early stage, the Government has launched the "18111 - Mental Health Support Hotline", and encourages those who might have mental health needs and their carers to call for timely support.

Addressing the ceremony, Professor Lam expressed his gratitude on behalf of the Alliance for the support from all parties in raising public awareness of physical and mental health. In response to initiatives promoting mental health in "The Chief Executive's 2024 Policy Address" and to reflect the tripartite collaboration among the Government, the community and the universities, the Alliance has proactively organised a range of activities over the past six months, including school education, student training, community outreach, and other mental health support services, benefiting over 3 300 individuals.

Through this community carnival, the Alliance hopes to convey a message of facing mental health issues with optimism and positivity, reducing social stigmas towards mental illness, and encouraging mutual support in creating a healthy and harmonious community.

Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival promotes public awareness of physical and mental well-being  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival promotes public awareness of physical and mental well-being Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival promotes public awareness of physical and mental well-being  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Joyful Companion Wellness Carnival promotes public awareness of physical and mental well-being Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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