Remedial and after-care services, designed to provide firm psychological support for young women at a time when they are most in need of assist- ance and understanding, are the responsibility of the Department. Prostitutes who are willing to accept help are referred to social hygiene clinics when necessary or for institutional care; the chief aim is to help young girls before they have become hardened and used to easy money. Unmarried mothers are also assisted either to legalize their union or to make arrangements with the putative fathers for the maintenance of the children, for a financial settlement or for care and adoption of the children.

66. Girls in moral danger accounted, after dance hostesses, for the second largest number of new cases during the year; services provided by the Department include guidance both to them and to their parents and help in finding suitable jobs. Vocational training is often necessary, to attract their interest, to keep them under close observation and to provide suitable skills for future employment. Girls who have been vic- tims of rape or indecent assault are interviewed to determine whether there have been any significant psychological or physical effects; if there have been, intensive counselling or referral for medical treatment may be required. They may also be assisted, where it is necessary and possible, to change their environment, to train for employment or to enter an institution.

67. Whenever senior staff have been available in the last two years they have helped men and women members of the Police Force to inspect dance halls at night, with the object of locating girl employees who seem to be under fifteen (the legal minimum age for employment in such establishments), and any older women who could be interested in changing their way of life. But despite every effort it has to be admitted that suc- cesses are not many. One distressing sidelight on changing social habits was the finding of a small number of supposedly respectable school- girls in uniform drinking in a bar. Officers were detailed to help the police and have evidently been successful in damping this down because no more cases have been reported. The section also took part in a 'Promotion of Morality Campaign' sponsored by the Wan Chai Kaifong Welfare Association.

68. The Vocational Training Centre at Tung Tau Resettlement Estate in Kowloon has been supplemented since December by a second at Chai Wan, in the east of the Island. The staff of these centres try to restore

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