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July 9, 2025
Youth I.D.E.A.S. 84 Society and Livelihood —— Insights into the Lives of Community Carers and the Cared Hong Kong’s care policy has established “ageing in place as the core, with institutional care as back-up.” This means the elderly are mainly to be cared for by the family, with community services as support, i.e. most caregiving is provided by family members. As the ageing population combines with a declining birthrate, home carers encounter increasing pressures, which challenge the effectiveness of the “ageing in place as the core” policy. Some tragic incidents showed that carers often face high stress and emotional struggles, […]
June 10, 2025
Youth I.D.E.A.S. 82 Youth Development and Engagement —— Connecting Young People with Countryside Conservation Countryside areas possess precious natural resources and cultural heritage. The issue of countryside conservation is gaining increasing attention, with many societies around the world encouraging the public to become involved. Engaging in rural conservation could provide young people with a platform to learn more about and build the society in which they live; strengthening the connections between individuals and the community. Hong Kong has long been considered a bustling city. Increasing the attention on sustainable urban-rural development and with the rising popularity of post-pandemic in-depth local […]