HONG KONG 2004
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Introduction
Major Achievements
Social Welfare Programmes
Clinical Psychological Services
Volunteerism
Subventions and Service Monitoring
Information Technology
Community Building and Promoting Mutual Care
Enhancing Social Capital: Community Investment and Inclusion Fund
Women's Commission
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Clinical Psychological Services
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The department and NGOs employ 68 clinical psychologists who provide a range of services to family casework, rehabilitation and correctional units in the social service sector. These services include psychological assessment, treatment, consultation, staff training and public education services. During the year, 3 784 cases were served, and 2 798 assessments and 17 416 treatment sessions conducted.

 
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