Although the Government has suspended the amendment of the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance but failed to meet the demands of the "withdrawal" of the community, the tertiary academics launched the encirclement of the government headquarters on the 21st. Eight groups and online groups also called for an upgrade this morning.
On the 20th, the Secretary for Education, Mr. Yeung Chun-hung, wrote in a newspaper and sent a letter to all schools in Hong Kong. He stressed that he was concerned about recent social conflicts, disputes, and anxiety.
Some students were affected by their emotions. They hoped that schools and school social workers would give appropriate counseling to students. In response to developments, the secondary school principals will appeal to students not to travel to areas where conflict may occur.
On the 20th, the Secretary for Education, Mr. Raymond Yeung, once again sent an open letter to all schools in Hong Kong entitled "Caring for Children and Working Together" to pay attention to the emotional mood of some students.
They were affected by social conflicts, disputes, and anxiety caused by recent discussions and incidents. It is expected that the school will discuss with the school social workers, school-based educational psychologists and other professionals to help students deal with stress and ease their emotions through appropriate counseling and support.
They also require schools to maintain communication with parents and seek support in response to the situation. School-based educational psychologists have been provided with hyperlinks on resources and are considering collaborating with relevant institutions to hold lectures and sharing sessions.
Yang Runxiong also wrote an article in the newspaper to write to students and young people on the theme of "Love the family and live together for a smooth life in Hong Kong", saying that "Hong Kong is our home, everyone is in the same boat, and they are on the same boat," said the growth of students and young people.
It can add new impetus and new thinking to Hong Kong; multi-dimensional society must understand each other, rationally discuss and accept each other, and then we can work together and seek consensus to "let the ship sail smoothly."
He reiterated that the Government "walks with young people" and stresses that the Administration will continue to understand the needs of students and provide all-around support. Parents, teachers, and parents will give more attention to young people and provide guidance and support.
Ye Jianyuan, the vice president of the Legislative Council Education Council, said that there was no new action on the Government's suspension of amendments and will continue to pay close attention to the situation before making a decision.
He asked the Government to face up to the public's demands so as not to arouse public dissatisfaction. At the same time, he urged the police to no longer abuse the force and hoped that the public would use peaceful means to fight for appeals.
For student groups and netizens to propose escalation actions, Ye Jianyuan pointed out that the specific situation is unclear, and called on underage students not to go to areas where conflict may occur.
The Chairman of the Principal of the Secondary School, Mr. Tang Zhen-keung, admitted that the secondary school students received mobilization messages through the Internet.
Even if the school and the Government are difficult to estimate and master, the situation is worrying. "In the past week, many secondary schools have appealed to students to pay attention to personal safety and not to have conflicts.
Where the risks are, in fact, there are quite a few middle school students gathered in the Legislative Council recently." He admits that there is no hope for further bloodshed. I believe that the number of students in Hong Kong secondary schools is very tight this morning.
They will immediately contact the absent students and parents to confirm their safety. If the student is found to be in danger, I believe that teachers are willing to rush to the scene to take the students to a safe place.
Newspaper Education Group Hong Kong Report
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