Hong Kong professionals mandated to report suspected child abuse cases under a new law taking effect on Tuesday are largely ready, but some have said challenges remain in working with parents from different cultural backgrounds and detecting online crimes targeting youngsters.
Under the Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, more than 100,000 people across 25 professions in the social welfare, education and medical sectors are required to report suspected maltreatment of those aged under...
‘No room for refusal’: Hong Kong professionals brace for tough calls under child abuse law
Published 5 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

Related Articles from scmp.com
31 minutes ago
7 years’ jail for Singaporean who sexually assaulted jobseeker after dinner
32 minutes ago
Academic innovation can help budding entrepreneurs overcome future challenges
47 minutes ago
Malaysians’ foreign-policy satire, Japan’s fighter jet project boost: 7 Asia highlights
54 minutes ago
Viral Zumba video triggers police probe in Malaysia over revealing attire
1 hour ago
Don’t expect Greenland crisis to realign EU with China, former US diplomat says
1 hour ago