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SFH visits Sham Shui Po District (with photos)
The Secretary for Food and Health, Dr Ko Wing-man, visited Sham Shui Po
District this afternoon (November 11) to familiarise himself with the latest
developments in the district.
Dr Ko began by inspecting the district's primary health care facilities. He
first went to the Shek Kip Mei General Out-patient Clinic to learn about the
latest progress with the clinic's redevelopment plan. He then proceeded to
the Caritas Medical Centre's Fu Cheong Community Nursing Centre, which
endeavours to promote primary health care knowledge on a preventive basis
and improve local residents' awareness of self-health management.
Chatting with patients and staff, Dr Ko learnt that the centre provides
chronic disease patients and their families with ongoing health management
and support services including medical check-ups, consultation, talks and
training.
Accompanied by Sham Shui Po District Officer, Mr Benjamin Mok, Dr Ko
inspected the environmental hygiene condition of some places in the district
including Cheong San Lane, Nam Cheong Street and Tung Chau Street.
Dr Ko then visited the Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association (YHA)'s Mei Ho
House Youth Hostel, which opened in October this year, and was briefed by a
YHA representative on the major revitalisation projects inside the hostel,
including an exhibition hall showing scenes of daily life and living
conditions among Hong Kong's resettlement blocks from the 1950s to 1970s.
Before ending his visit, Dr Ko met with Sham Shui Po District Councillors to
listen to their concerns and suggestions on local medical and environmental
hygiene issues. They also exchanged views on district matters under the
purview of the Food and Health Bureau.
Ends/Monday, November 11, 2013
Issued at HKT 18:38
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