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Hong Kong Issues Guide for Reporting Suspected Child Abuse. The Post Takes a Look

Under coming law, members of 25 professions will face up to three months in prison and HK$50,000 fine if they fail to report suspected cases.

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In conjunction with the Compulsory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, which will come into effect on January 20 next year, the Hong Kong government recently officially released the "Guidelines for Compulsory Reporters". This guide aims to provide guidance to 25 designated professional personnel in social welfare, education and health, to assist them in identifying and reporting serious child abuse cases, in order to build a more rigorous child …

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sameway.com.au broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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