JPC Award Scheme 2025 Gold Award Presentation Ceremony concludes (with photos)
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Addressing the ceremony, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, said that the HKPF, as the pillar for maintaining social order and serving the community, is committed to fostering youth development through diversified and in-depth activities of the JPC Award Scheme. These activities include foot drill and flag-raising training, exchange tours to the Mainland, and adventure-based challenges, all aimed at guiding the younger generation to step out of their comfort zones and broaden their horizons. He noted that many JPC members have become proactive, confident, and able to demonstrate leadership potential after participating in the activities.
Mr Chow expressed his gratitude to various sectors of the community, schools, parents and members for their staunch support over the years. He made particular note of the JPC Central Advisory Board, honorary presidents from various districts and JPC partners for their selfless contributions in all aspects, which have enabled the JPC to pursue excellence and offer young people a broader range of diverse activities and training opportunities. He added that the HKPF will continue, through the JPC, to bring together different sectors of the community to nurture capable talents of tomorrow.
Mr Chow concluded by encouraging the award-winning members to continue upholding a spirit of perseverance and endeavour, while pursuing continuous learning and self-improvement to become pillars of the country and Hong Kong, contributing to society.
A total of 6 257 JPC members participated in this year's award scheme, achieving a record of 1 432 award recipients. Among them, 153 received the Gold Award, 384 received the Silver Award, and 895 received the Bronze Award. The ceremony also recognised JPC school clubs from various districts for their efforts in promoting anti-deception awareness and education on safeguarding national security.
The "JPC New Strategy – IDEAS@JPC" was launched in 2022. In "IDEAS", "I" stands for Innovation, "D" for Discipline, "E" for Exposure, "A" for Adventure, and "S" for Synergy. The award scheme, themed around "IDEAS", has introduced new activities such as the Junior Police Call Innovation and Technology Competition and innovation and technology cultural exchange tours, including a visit to Jiuquan to witness a satellite launch and a trip to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to learn about desert control projects. Members can accumulate points by participating in activities, and upon meeting specific standards, they will be awarded the Gold, Silver or Bronze Awards and certificates as recognition. For details about the scheme, please visit the dedicated webpage: www.police.gov.hk/ppp_en/16_jpc/jpc_award_scheme.html.
Ends/Saturday, March 21, 2026
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