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The “HOPE Hong Kong 2015” survey found that the number of homeless people staying in 24-hour fast-food shops overnight was four times higher than in 2013.
The Personal Growth and Development Project conducted by CityU’s Department of Applied Social Sciences help teenagers and children enhance their mental health through positive education activities.
Participants exchanged knowledge and best practice at an international conference on discovery and innovation in social work from 20 to 21 May.
People in Hong Kong have recorded the lowest scores in a region-wide Happiness Index in all areas concerning quality of life, according to a CityU survey of Happiness Index for Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore.
More than 60% secondary school students from ethnic minority groups have only primary-level Chinese proficiency
A lack of affordable housing is a major reason for homelessness, according to a city-wide street count conducted by CityU.
A recent CityU study suggests 16% of children in Hong Kong experience above average anxiety levels, which are affected by parenting styles.
The International Conference on Asian Organised Crime held on 2-3 May at CityU addressed issues such as financial crime, the heroin trade and Triads, among others, from various perspectives.
Hong Kong kids tend to be significantly more narcissistic than their counterparts in Western countries according to a study at CityU.
Four social scientists and a cultural historian at CityU have secured HK$1.87 million in research grants from Hong Kong, the UK and Taiwan research funding bodies.