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RTHK
10-07-2025
- Politics
- RTHK
Record stress levels ahead of DSE results: survey
Record stress levels ahead of DSE results: survey A survey by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) found over half of the 1,456 secondary students interviewed reported significant stress. Photo: RTHK With Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam results coming out next week, student stress levels have hit a record high since the pandemic, a youth group said on Thursday. A survey by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) found over half of the 1,456 secondary students interviewed reported significant stress. Among form 6 students awaiting DSE results, 52.9 percent reported they were highly stressed, a sharp rise from 41.7 percent last year and a record-high since 2020. Meanwhile, 57.1 percent of form 5 students preparing for upcoming exams also reported high stress levels. Andy Chan, supervisor of the HKFYG, said economic uncertainty and shrinking job prospects are weighing on young people's minds. "In 2020, there was Covid. It meant the whole of society, including students, encountered uncertainty. They didn't know what was happening... Compared to recent research, it's pretty similar because we don't know how the economy will go, will it rebound or steady as right now," he said. "We found that they feel pretty worried about whether they have good prospects after they make a choice in the Jupas [Joint University Programmes Admissions System], whether they will have a good job after they graduate." Chan also highlighted growing anxiety about artificial intelligence, with many students fearing their chosen study paths and potential careers could be marginalised or even eliminated by the time they enter the workforce. In response, he strongly encouraged students to develop contingency plans regardless of their exam results. Chan also said the HKFYG will enhance its support services next week to provide better assistance for students and parents navigating the stressful period.


South China Morning Post
24-06-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Institute of Philanthropy and Jockey Club join forces to support Nurturing Future InnoTech Talent Project
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] The Institute of Philanthropy (IoP) and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust have approved a donation of HK$150 million1 to support the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation (CSCLF), with The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) as the strategic partner, in launching the three-year Nurturing Future InnoTech Talent Project. A launch ceremony for the project, which aims to nurture a pool of talented youngsters with a passion for innovation and technology (I&T), was held on 3 June at the China Soong Ching Ling Science and Technology Cultural Exchange Center in Beijing. Officiating guests included Li Bin, Chairperson of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Lester Huang, IoP Chairman and Trustee of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust; Shen Beili, Vice Chairperson of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation; Nong Rong, Deputy Director of the Hong Kong and Macao Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council; Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, IoP Director and CEO of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Zhang Jiming, Vice Chairperson of the China Soong Ching Ling Foundation; and Kenneth Chen, President of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups. Lester Huang, IoP Chairman and Trustee of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, said the National 14th Five-Year Plan indicates clear support for Hong Kong's development into an international innovation and technology hub, with young people as the key driving force. IoP and the Club are therefore pleased to support the implementation of this project and look forward to seeing young people seize opportunities, strive for learning and innovation, and become future InnoTech leaders. Lester Huang, IoP Chairman and Trustee of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust delivers a speech at the Nurturing Future InnoTech Talent Project launch ceremony. Nurturing Future InnoTech Talent Project marks the first strategic collaboration between IoP and CSCLF focused on nurturing talented Hong Kong youngsters in I&T with a national and global perspective. Through an 'industry-school-community' collaboration model, the project will leverage CSCLF's extensive network and advantage in educational research and development to provide insights on Mainland conditions and I&T development. HKFYG, as the strategic partner in Hong Kong, will offer local perspectives on youth development to ensure the programmes meet the needs of Hong Kong students and continuous talent development. This Mainland-Hong Kong collaboration pulls the best resources together to maximise students' learning experience, foster cultural understanding and share innovative and creative ideas in both places. Themarks the first strategic collaboration between IoP and CSCLF focused on nurturing talented Hong Kong youngsters in I&T with a national and global perspective. Through an 'industry-school-community' collaboration model, the project will leverage CSCLF's extensive network and advantage in educational research and development to provide insights on Mainland conditions and I&T development. HKFYG, as the strategic partner in Hong Kong, will offer local perspectives on youth development to ensure the programmes meet the needs of Hong Kong students and continuous talent development. This Mainland-Hong Kong collaboration pulls the best resources together to maximise students' learning experience, foster cultural understanding and share innovative and creative ideas in both places. Unlike existing youth exchange programmes, participants will undergo a year-long systematic training journey co-created with leading industry and academic partners focusing on four key themes: artificial intelligence, aerospace and engineering technology, robotics and new energy. The training will have three intensity levels, incorporating activities such as exchange visits, master classes, I&T education toolkit workshops, guidance by Mainland industry experts and in-depth incubation bootcamps. It aims to progressively enhance participants' interest in I&T, equip them with the ability to apply I&T knowledge into solving real-world problems and identify talented students to participate in national and international exchanges and competitions, such as the Soong Ching Ling Award for Children's Invention.


South China Morning Post
30-05-2025
- Science
- South China Morning Post
Edible plastic idea earns teen inventors top prize in social innovation challenge
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] Four teenage girls have won an inter-school competition that encourages students to create innovative projects that address environmental and societal challenges by creating an edible 'plastic' made from biodegradable materials to reduce single-use waste. Comprising four Form Three students from Good Hope School, the winning team was awarded the top prize in the junior secondary category of the Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme for their creation of an edible and biodegradable composite as an alternative to traditional plastic. Supported by Hang Seng Bank and organised by the Leadership Institute of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG), the programme encourages young people to develop innovative ideas that promote environmental and sustainable development, sports for all and elderly and wellness. The inaugural edition of the programme was met with an enthusiastic response, attracting nearly 1,000 applications from secondary and tertiary students. After a rigorous selection process, over 400 students were chosen to form teams. Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank said the Bank is proud to put their network, expertise and resources behind young social innovators. Over six months, the participating teams dedicated over 10,000 hours to experiential learning and mentorship guided by social leaders and professionals. Their efforts culminated in nearly 90 socially innovative proposals meant to advance the public Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, said, 'As Hong Kong's largest local bank, Hang Seng Bank is proud to put our network, expertise, and resources behind young social innovators. Programmes like this demonstrate how we turn belief in the next generation into action – equipping students to tackle real-world challenges while expanding their own potential.' The junior secondary champions, including 15-year-olds Ho Lok-ting, Law Hau-wing, Lo Sin-sum and Tsang Lok-yu, were inspired to act after learning about the high mortality risk sea turtles face due to plastic ingestion.


The Sun
25-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Teen Innovators Win Top Prize for Plastic Alternative in Hang Seng x HKFYG's Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 23 May 2025 - A team of four Form Three students from Good Hope School has developed a revolutionary plastic alternative, earning them the Junior Division Grand Award in the inaugural Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme. Their invention, the 'Fully Biodegradable Gel', offers an edible, dissolvable and eco-friendly solution to single-use plastic. Supported by Hang Seng Bank and organised by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) Leadership Institute, the Programme themed 'Future Exploration is in the Hands of Youths', focused on three key social areas: 'Environment and Sustainable Development,' 'Promoting Sports for All,' and 'Elderly and Wellness.' It encourages young people to tackle social issues through creative solutions. The debut edition attracted an overwhelming response, receiving nearly 1,000 applications from students. After over 10,000 hours of diverse learning and mentorship over six months, more than 400 participants developed nearly 90 innovative solutions to drive social progress. Following rigorous rounds of competition, nine teams advanced to the finals held recently, where they presented their ideas to a panel of judges. Three winning teams were selected based on their solutions' effectiveness, innovation, scalability and their presentation skills. The Final Pitching Competition and Award Presentation Ceremony took place at Hang Seng Headquarters, with Eric Chan Sui-wai, Commissioner for Youth officiating as the Guest of Honor. He was joined by Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG and Grace Chan Man-yee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service. The event also brought together school representatives, mentors and over 400 students to witness the emergence of winning teams. Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, said, 'As Hong Kong's largest local bank, Hang Seng Bank is very pleased to leverage our connections and the expertise of our colleagues to empower youth in driving social innovation through this Programme, alongside our financial support. We hope this Programme encourages young people to engage with societal issues, broaden their horizons and ignite their interests in social innovation.' Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG, remarked, 'Social innovation requires keen insight and the courage to change; every change begins with attention to issues and imagination for the future. I am delighted to see participants actively engage in the Programme, injecting new hope and possibility into society.' She also expressed her gratitude to Hang Seng Bank and other partnering organisations for their support in nurturing future leaders.' Fifteen-year-old students Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, Lo Sin Sum and Tsang Lok Yu, the Grand Award winners in the Junior Secondary Division, designed their 'Fully Biodegradable Gel' after learning about sea turtles harmed by plastic waste. The material, made from gelatin and agar, can package dry foods or even serve as shopping bags while decomposing harmlessly.' Law Hau Wing said, 'Traditional plastic linger for centuries as it is non-biodegradable and harmful to the environment. Our 'Fully Biodegradable Gel' disappears without a trace. We hope to collaborate with food manufacturers to bring the product to market.' The Senior Secondary Division Grand Award went to Fanling Kau Yan College, where five Form Four and Form Five students, Chen Tin Oi, Lee Yan Ue, Liang Ka Ki, Ng Ka Yin and Zou Tsz Ham designed a 'One School, One Elderly Centre' proposal to pair schools with elderly centres, fostering mutual learning and companionship. Inspired by an initiative in their sister school in Mainland China, the team developed a sustainable model including curricula, activities, and a B2B framework to scale the project in Hong Kong. A cross-university team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong College of Technology, won the Tertiary Division Grand Award for 'Fruitful', a project repurposing apple pulp into leather-like material. Over the past six months, team members Cheng Hoi Kei, Ho Ka Hei, Lai In Ha, Wong Ngai Fung and Yau Ho Lun conducted in-depth research on this technology and overcame technical challenges. They aim to produce wallets, coasters and other accessories, reducing reliance on synthetic fabrics to promote sustainable development in Hong Kong. Each winning team will receive HK$20,000 and an opportunity for valuable career immersion experience at Hang Seng Bank. Audience-voted 'My Favourite Team' Awards were also presented, with each winning team receiving HK$5,000. For further details about the winning teams, please refer to the appendix. The second edition of the Programme will open for applications by the end of this year, encouraging more youngsters to drive social progress.


Malay Mail
23-05-2025
- General
- Malay Mail
Teen Innovators Win Top Prize for Plastic Alternative in Hang Seng x HKFYG's Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme
Eric Chan Sui-wai, Commissioner for Youth officiates at the Seek Our Ways Ideation Programme Awards Presentation Ceremony, alongside Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG, Grace Chan Man-yee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, distinguished guests and over 400 students. Winning teams of Grand Award Grand Award - Junior Secondary Division School and Name of Students Good Hope School Lo Sin Sum, Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, and Tsang Lok Yu Theme Environment and Sustainable Development Proposal Byebye Traditional Plastic Description "Fully Biodegradable Gel" is a new material designed to support heavy items, similar to conventional plastic. It is available in two types: Type 1: Crafted from gelatin, this variant offers a firmer texture, making it ideal for packaging noodles and dry foods. It comes in red, green, orange, and transparent colours, dyed using vegetable and plant powders. Type 2: Made from agar powder, this type provides a softer, a more flexible texture with strong water resistance. Distinguished by its blue colour, its texture is similar to traditional plastic, making it ideal for shopping bags. Grand Award - Senior Secondary Division School and Name of Students Fanling Kau Yan College Chen Tin Oi, Lee Yan Ue, Zou Tsz Ham, Liang Ka Ki and Ng Ka Yin Theme Elderly and Wellness Proposal One School, One Elderly Centre Description Through interviews with frontline elderly service social workers, elderly policy researchers and secondary school management, the team discovered that current intergenerational integration programmes are often one-time services lacking continuity and depth, failing to fully address the needs of the elderly and wasting school resources. The "One School, One Elderly Centre" initiative aims to: 1. Match elderly centres with secondary schools 2. Equip members of elderly centre and secondary school students with knowledge 3. Facilitate communication between the two groups 4. Document their interactions for improved communication The programme offers sustained, face-to-face exchange activities over one year, along with matching support, lesson plans, teaching materials and suggested activities for participating organisations through an online platform to facilitate collaboration between schools and elderly centres. Grand Award - Tertiary Division School and Name of Students The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hong Kong College of Technology Lai In Ha, Cheng Hoi Kei, Wong Ngai Fung, Yau Ho Lun and Ho Ka Hei Theme Environment and Sustainable Development Proposal Fruitful Description The team proposed an innovative biomaterial solution that converts waste pulp from the juice industry into high-performance eco-friendly materials. This technology can increase the bio-based content of the pulp to over 85%, reducing carbon emissions by 95% compared to traditional materials. Additionally, it boasts excellent physical properties, effectively addressing the challenges posed by limited food waste recycling facilities. Winning teams of "My Favourite Team" Award voted by the event's audience Divison Theme School Name of Students Proposal Junior Secondary Environment and Sustainable Development Good Hope School Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, Lo Sin Sum and Tsang Lok Yu Byebye Traditional Plastic Senior Secondary Promoting Sports for All St. Paul's Convent School Chan Hoi Yau, Jiang Ka Yi, Kwok Hiu Ching, Tai Cheuk Wing and Yung Chi Kay City of Maze Runners Tertiary Environment and Sustainable Development The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Hong Kong College of Technology Cheng Hoi Kei, Ho Ka Hei, Lai In Ha, Wong Ngai Fung and Yau Ho Lun Fruitful HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 23 May 2025 - A team of four Form Three students from Good Hope School has developed a revolutionary plastic alternative, earning them the Junior Division Grand Award in the inaugural Seek Our Ways Social Ideation Programme. Their invention, the "Fully Biodegradable Gel", offers an edible, dissolvable and eco-friendly solution to single-use by Hang Seng Bank and organised by The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups (HKFYG) Leadership Institute, the Programme themed "Future Exploration is in the Hands of Youths", focused on three key social areas: "Environment and Sustainable Development," "Promoting Sports for All," and "Elderly and Wellness." It encourages young people to tackle social issues through creative solutions. The debut edition attracted an overwhelming response, receiving nearly 1,000 applications from students. After over 10,000 hours of diverse learning and mentorship over six months, more than 400 participants developed nearly 90 innovative solutions to drive social rigorous rounds of competition, nine teams advanced to the finals held recently, where they presented their ideas to a panel of judges. Three winning teams were selected based on their solutions' effectiveness, innovation, scalability and their presentation Final Pitching Competition and Award Presentation Ceremony took place at Hang Seng Headquarters, with Eric Chan Sui-wai, Commissioner for Youth officiating as the Guest of Honor. He was joined by Diana Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG and Grace Chan Man-yee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service. The event also brought together school representatives, mentors and over 400 students to witness the emergence of winning Cesar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Hang Seng Bank, said, "As Hong Kong's largest local bank, Hang Seng Bank is very pleased to leverage our connections and the expertise of our colleagues to empower youth in driving social innovation through this Programme, alongside our financial support. We hope this Programme encourages young people to engage with societal issues, broaden their horizons and ignite their interests in social innovation."Hsu Siu-man, Executive Director of the HKFYG, remarked, "Social innovation requires keen insight and the courage to change; every change begins with attention to issues and imagination for the future. I am delighted to see participants actively engage in the Programme, injecting new hope and possibility into society." She also expressed her gratitude to Hang Seng Bank and other partnering organisations for their support in nurturing future leaders."Fifteen-year-old students Ho Lok Ting, Law Hau Wing, Lo Sin Sum and Tsang Lok Yu, the Grand Award winners in the Junior Secondary Division, designed their "Fully Biodegradable Gel" after learning about sea turtles harmed by plastic waste. The material, made from gelatin and agar, can package dry foods or even serve as shopping bags while decomposing harmlessly." Law Hau Wing said, "Traditional plastic linger for centuries as it is non-biodegradable and harmful to the environment. Our 'Fully Biodegradable Gel' disappears without a trace. We hope to collaborate with food manufacturers to bring the product to market."The Senior Secondary Division Grand Award went to Fanling Kau Yan College, where five Form Four and Form Five students, Chen Tin Oi, Lee Yan Ue, Liang Ka Ki, Ng Ka Yin and Zou Tsz Ham designed a "One School, One Elderly Centre" proposal to pair schools with elderly centres, fostering mutual learning and companionship. Inspired by an initiative in their sister school in Mainland China, the team developed a sustainable model including curricula, activities, and a B2B framework to scale the project in Hong Kong.A cross-university team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong College of Technology, won the Tertiary Division Grand Award for "Fruitful", a project repurposing apple pulp into leather-like material. Over the past six months, team members Cheng Hoi Kei, Ho Ka Hei, Lai In Ha, Wong Ngai Fung and Yau Ho Lun conducted in-depth research on this technology and overcame technical challenges. They aim to produce wallets, coasters and other accessories, reducing reliance on synthetic fabrics to promote sustainable development in Hong winning team will receive HK$20,000 and an opportunity for valuable career immersion experience at Hang Seng Bank. Audience-voted "My Favourite Team" Awards were also presented, with each winning team receiving HK$5,000. For further details about the winning teams, please refer to the appendix. The second edition of the Programme will open for applications by the end of this year, encouraging more youngsters to drive social #TheHongKongFederationofYouthGroups The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.