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Almost 90 per cent of Hong Kong’s social workers think government-proposed changes to their licensing body would make it harder for them to speak out for marginalised communities, a survey has found. Four veterans of the city’s social work industry announced results on Thursday of a survey on how the sector viewed the government’s proposed amendments to the Social Workers Registration Board, which is tasked with issuing qualifications for social workers. The amendments – which authorities said were needed to address national security concerns – would give government-appointed members a majorit...
Hong Kong Free Press
Two veterans of Hong Kong’s social work industry have called government-proposed changes to an industry licensing body “political interference” that could undermine the sector’s autonomy. Authorities have said the amendments were needed to address national security concerns. Eddie Tse, a part-time social worker, said on Wednesday that the government’s proposal to overhaul the Social Workers Registration Board amounted to “serious political interference.” The board is tasked with approving the qualifications of the city’s social workers, and authorities have suggested giving government-appointe...
Hong Kong Free Press
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