Newstral
Article
South China Morning Post on 2024-01-29 14:31
Hong Kong government extends scheme offering professional help to pupils at high risk of suicide
Related news
China’s students shun US, UK extends Hong Kong residency scheme, Japan reluctant to take paid vacations: SCMP’s 7 highlightsSouth China Morning Post
Use professional judgment to vet lesson materials, Education Bureau tells teachers after graphic Nanking massacre footage backed by authorities shown to Hong Kong pupilsSouth China Morning Post
1.6% of Hong Kong secondary school pupils tried to take their own lives last year and 3.7% considered it, major survey findsSouth China Morning Post
Closing the gender gap: 1,500 Hong Kong girls to receive financial literacy training, career support under scheme for pupils from low-income, minority backgroundsSouth China Morning Post
- S27 per cent of Hong Kong pupils think of suicide or self-harm, 63 per cent have sleeping disorders: Paediatric Society surveyscmp.com
Hong Kong court extends jail time for six conspirators in 2016 Legislative Council vote-buying schemeSouth China Morning Post
Third of Hong Kong pupils aged 10 to 14 identified as potential suicide riskSouth China Morning Post
- NScheme displaying pupils’ artworknewspostleader.co.uk
Government extends bereavement scheme...expressandstar.com
Scheme extends disabled careqt.com.au
Phone scammers use Hong Kong government’s HK$10,000 handout scheme to pose as staff offering registration helpSouth China Morning Post
Nearly 19,000 children arrived in Hong Kong with parents recruited under talent scheme, but not all schools are benefitingSouth China Morning Post
Tragic suicide pupils relatedchronicle.co.zw
Pregnant pupils commit suicidechronicle.co.zw
Stereotaxis extends $6.3 million offeringbizjournals.com
- CPupils document outdoor play schemecarlukegazette.co.uk
University of Hong Kong to launch system that monitors daily suicide trends, issues warnings based on risks similar to weather alertsSouth China Morning Post
New scheme offering urgent appointmentsShropshire Star
Hong Kong pupils ‘can get full marks’ for national security law questions in revamped liberal studies exam under new marking schemeSouth China Morning Post