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Youth is not a homogeneous group in which all face
similar problems, have similar needs, and require similar Services
qources and facilities.
The needs of our young people tend
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to vary depending on the stages of development and circumstances
they are in. In view of their broad and diversified needs,
Hong Kong has developed a fine tradition of providing our
in the changing, young people with a full range of services and facilities
The Government, on its part, seeks to cultivate our young
people on two different levels. On a general level, there
is the community building strategy which aims to foster
among our young people a sense of belonging, mutual care
and civic responsibility. These objectives are promoted
through purpose built facilities such as community centres for group and community activity formation of residents' organizations, encouragement of public participation on
matters affecting their daily life, and campaigns to fight
and so on.
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crime, clean Hong Kong, fight corruption, etc
Activities
such as the Summer Youth Programme and Commonwealth Exchange Scheme are also designed to meet the special needs of our
young people.
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On a functional level, there are Government policies
and related services on areas such as education, vocational
training, recreation and culture, rehabilitation and employment
counselling, to meet the basic needs of our young people.
are designed to
these great varieties of services also enable our young
people to exercise a freedom of choice. The objective is
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