SCS visits Information Services Department (with photos)
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    The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Clement Cheung, visited the Information Services Department (ISD) today (December 12) to learn more about the department's work and to meet its staff.

     Accompanied by the Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Thomas Chow, Mr Cheung met with the Director of Information Services, Mr Joe Wong, and the directorate staff. He was briefed on the ISD's role as the Hong Kong Government's communications arm - its public relations and advertising agency, publisher and news organisation as well as its media adviser and research unit.

     Mr Cheung visited the News Sub-division, which is responsible for issuing all government press releases, photographs and video clips for media and public access, and providing a 24-hour press enquiry service. He also toured the Digital Media Sub-division to better understand how the department disseminates government information through the news.gov.hk website and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
 
    At the Audio-visual Section of the Creative Sub-division, Mr Cheung was briefed on the work of the section including the production of news and feature videos to promote government policies and activities.

     Mr Cheung was also briefed on the department's work in media services, public relations and promotions locally and outside Hong Kong during his chat with staff from the Creative Sub-division, Local Promotions Sub-division, International Promotions Sub-division, Brand Hong Kong Management Unit and Overseas Public Relations Sub-division.

     Before concluding his visit, Mr Cheung met staff representatives of various grades at a tea gathering to exchange views on issues of concern. He praised colleagues for their dedication and efforts, and encouraged them to continue to provide prompt and efficient services to the media and the public.

Ends/Monday, December 12, 2016
Issued at HKT 18:22

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