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Activities During the 2005-2006 Term
During the 2005-2006 term, the CES offered advice on the
following employment services and programmes:
Employment Services
The Employment Services Division provides free employment
services to able-bodied job-seekers. The Employment Information
and Promotion Division aims at strengthening the promotion
of the LD's employment services and the collection of job
vacancy information through organising publicity and promotional
activities. The Selective Placement Division offers specialised
placement service to people with disabilities seeking open
employment. The CES gave valuable suggestions on new programmes
and improvement measures, including the Work Trial Scheme,
Employment Programme for the Middle-aged, Work Orientation
and Placement Scheme, the establishment of new job centres
and organisation of job fairs, etc.
Youth Pre-employment Training Programme, Youth
Work Experience and Training Scheme and Youth Self-employment
Support Scheme
The Youth Pre-employment Training Programme was launched
in September 1999 to enhance the competitiveness and employability
of young school leavers aged 15-19 through pre-employment
training. The Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme
was launched in July 2002 to provide on-the-job training
to young people aged 15-24 with education attainment below
degree level. The Youth Self-employment Support Scheme was
a pilot scheme launched from May 2004 to September 2005
to train and assist young people aged 18-24 who had motivation,
entrepreneurship and innovation to become self-employed.
The CES noted the progress of the employment programmes
and provided valuable suggestions on their implementation.
Career guidance service
The Careers Advisory Service provides careers information
and guidance to secondary school students and young people
to facilitate their careers planning through a variety of
activities. These activities include a series of special
activities for Form Five students upon the release of the
HKCEE results, Education & Careers Expo and Careers Quiz.
The CES gave valuable suggestions on the activities mentioned
above.
Regulation of employment agencies
The Employment Agencies Administration monitors the operation
of employment agencies under Part XII of the Employment
Ordinance and the Employment Agency Regulations made thereunder.
The CES also provided valuable suggestions on measures to
protect the interests of job-seekers including foreign domestic
helpers making use of the service of employment agencies.
Visits
In November 2005, the CES visited the Chinese Cuisine Training
Institute to understand the vocational training offered
by the institute. In 2006, the CES visited the Cathay Pacific
City, the Science Park and the newly established Job Centre
in Yuen Long to gain better understanding of the employment
practices and services of various organisations. Committee
members were pleased to note the latest services and facilities
provided to job-seekers by the Job Centres.
Members visit the
Cathay Pacific City.
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Members picture
with representatives of the Science Park after the
visit.
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