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CSD Celebrates Graduation of 20 Officers and 91 Assistant Officers II at Hong Kong Academy Parade

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CSD Celebrates Graduation of 20 Officers and 91 Assistant Officers II at Hong Kong Academy Parade
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CSD Celebrates Graduation of 20 Officers and 91 Assistant Officers II at Hong Kong Academy Parade

2025-04-25 19:35 Last Updated At:19:48

CSD holds passing-out parade

​The Correctional Services Department (CSD) held a passing-out parade at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Academy today (April 25). Mr Richard Tang reviewed the parade, marking the graduation of 20 Officers and 91 Assistant Officers II.

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CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

At the parade, the CSD Guard of Honour and passing-out correctional officers assembled to form the abbreviation of the Department, "CSD", and a heart pattern during a foot drill demonstration, symbolising their devotion to Hong Kong and readiness to shoulder the CSD's mission of guarding the last element of the criminal justice system.

Speaking at the parade, Reviewing Officer Mr Tang said that the CSD shoulders the missions of safeguarding national security and social stability. The CSD has long been committed to adopting a secure, safe and humane approach in detaining persons in custody (PICs), and has introduced a number of measures to optimise management effectiveness and bring convenience to the public, such as the implementation of the Approved Hand-in Articles e-Ordering Service which enables visitors to order approved hand-in articles for PICs through an online platform. The Service reduces the time for visitors to source the articles in the market and the inconvenience of carrying the articles to correctional institutions, as well as enhances the operational efficiency of correctional institutions.

Mr Tang commended the CSD for actively launching new initiatives in the area of rehabilitation work to assist PICs to turn over a new leaf and reintegrate into society, including organising a two-year full-time Associate Degree programme for graduates of the Ethics College, extending the Ethics College to Pik Uk Prison and launching Project JET to provide one-stop training and career development opportunities for PICs. Moreover, the Department has actively promoted crime prevention education. Through the Rehabilitation Pioneer Project and the Captain Gor Union, the CSD is committed to instilling in young people correct values and nurturing them into a new generation of law-abiding young people with an affection for the country.

He mentioned that the CSD has actively fostered collaboration with Mainland and overseas correctional institutions. The Department hosted the 42nd Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators last year, playing the role of an international link. The Department organised the first Greater Bay Area Correctional Services Tactical Skills Competition in January this year and plans to provide tactical skills training courses at the Hong Kong Correctional Services Response Tactics Training Base for correctional officers on the Mainland and overseas, with a view to deepening exchanges among correctional institutions, making its best endeavours to tell good correctional stories and to tell good stories of Hong Kong.

Furthermore, the CSD is committed to the community and cares for the vulnerable. The Correctional Services Department Sports Association launched an online gift sales platform for charity called Made in Prison early this year to sell handicrafts made by PICs. All proceeds from the sale, after deducting necessary costs, will be donated to local registered charitable organisations, thereby providing PICs with opportunities to contribute to society.

Mr Tang encouraged the passing-out correctional officers to become new forces of correctional officers who are staunchly devoted to their duties and who contribute wholeheartedly to Hong Kong's prosperity and stability as well as to the steadfast and successful implementation of the "one country, two systems".

During the parade, Mr Tang presented the Principal's Shield to Officer Mr Chu Yan-ching; and the Golden Whistle to four Assistant Officers II, namely Ms Lee Wing-yan, Mr Tsang Hou-sing, Mr Mok Pak-kin and Mr Ng Chiu-kit, for their outstanding performance in recruit training.

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CSD holds passing-out parade Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O

The Islands District Office (IsDO), in collaboration with relevant government departments and local organisations, conducted a rescue and evacuation drill today (May 15) to enhance their and residents' preparedness in the event of serious flooding in Tai O, and to further increase residents' understanding of the emergency response plan.

The IsDO, the Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force, the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO), the Drainage Services Department, the Social Welfare Department, the Housing Department, the Civil Engineering and Development Department, the Civil Aid Service, the Tai O Rural Committee, the Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association Tai O Community Work Office, the Hong Kong Red Cross and the Buddhist Fat Ho Memorial College participated in the drill. The drill simulated an actual situation with unexpected elements to increase the difficulty. Participating departments and organisations were required to carry out rescue tasks immediately under unexpected circumstances, posing challenges to and strengthening their response capabilities.

According to the emergency response plan, when the HKO forecasts that the sea level at Tai O would rise to 3.3 metres above Chart Datum or more in the coming few hours, the emergency response plan for severe flooding in Tai O will be fully activated. The HKO will issue an alert to relevant government departments, organisations, Tai O resident representatives and fishermen representatives by SMS. Upon receipt of the alert, the IsDO will activate an emergency co-ordination centre at the Tai O Rural Committee Office, jointly set up by government departments and non-governmental organisations. The emergency co-ordination centre will co-ordinate any necessary evacuation, rescue and emergency relief efforts for Tai O.

Upon receipt of the HKO's alert, resident representatives and fishermen representatives in Tai O will also help disseminate the information to residents to enable them to stay vigilant and take refuge in safe locations if necessary. In addition, temporary shelters at the Tai O Rural Committee Office, the Hong Kong Young Women's Christian Association Tai O Community Work Office and the Buddhist Fat Ho Memorial College, and the Transit Centre situated at Lung Tin Estate will be opened for residents in need.

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Islands District Office co-ordinates interdepartmental drill on emergency response to flooding in Tai O Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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