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SCS and SED visit Wan Chai District (with photos)
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     The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3), where they met with kindergarten students who had just started their new term and some senior secondary students on a career exploration programme, as well as meeting with members of Wan Chai District Council (WCDC).

     Accompanied by the Chairman of the WCDC, Mr Stephen Ng, the Vice-chairman of WCDC, Dr Jennifer Chow, and the District Officer (Wan Chai), Mr Rick Chan, Mr Law and Mr Yeung first went to St James' Settlement, where they joined some high-school students in a "Career Live" activity.

     Placed in workplace simulations, "Career Live" students complete field tasks to the best of their abilities using the relevant tools. They then learn about the entry requirements, nature and work situation of different professions, and reflect on their interests, abilities and what they have learnt during a group evaluation session.

     The two Directors of Bureaux listened to students explain how the programme has enhanced their self-understanding and helped them to set up their career goals. Both Mr Law and Mr Yeung encouraged the students to be proactive in their learning and future exploration, in order to better prepare themselves for further study and career development.

     Mr Law and Mr Yeung went on to the Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong Cheerland Kindergarten (Wanchai) where they learnt more about toddlers getting back to school with their teachers' help.

     After gaining a better understanding of students' school life and career guidance, Mr Law and Mr Yeung exchanged views with the Wan Chai district councillors on matters concerning the civil service, education and the district.
 
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The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law (second left) and Mr Yeung (first left) participating in a "Career Live" activity with high school students during a visit to St James' Settlement.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law (second left) and Mr Yeung (third left) participating in a "Career Live" activity with high school students during a visit to St James' Settlement.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law (back row, third right) and Mr Yeung (back row, third left) watching high school students participate in a "Career Live" activity during a visit to St James' Settlement.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law (first right) and Mr Yeung (second right) during their visit to St James Settlement listening to students explain how the "Career Live" activity has enhanced their self-understanding and helped them to set up their career goals.
 The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law and Mr Yeung visiting the Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong Cheerland Kindergarten (Wanchai) to learn more about the school life of the students.
The Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law, and the Secretary for Education, Mr Kevin Yeung, visited Wan Chai District today (September 3). Photo shows Mr Law (first right), and Mr Yeung (third right) accompanied by the Chairman of the Wan Chai District Council (WCDC), Mr Stephen Ng (second right), and the District Officer (Wan Chai), Mr Rick Chan (fourth right), meeting with WCDC members to exchange views on issues of concern.