SCHOOLS SERVED. They refer to secondary schools with subvented school social work service or private secondary schools on the list of Education Bureau (excluding schools participating in the Healthy School Programme with a drug testing component (HSP(DT), and international and English School Foundation (ESF) schools), post-secondary institutions (institutions) and vocational training organisations (organisations) in the respective catchment area provided with anti-drug services such as mass drug awareness programmes, drug education talks, counselling groups, etc. for at least one time in the year. To avoid double counting, a school/institution/organisation which has been provided with drug preventive programmes on several occasions within the financial year should only be reported once in OS10. Post-secondary institutions refer to post-secondary education institutions, such as universities, community colleges, and those undertaking Yijin Project (毅進計劃) and/or any other programme courses at post-secondary level. Vocational training organisations refer to organisations, schools, institutes, companies and/or programmes for vocational training. This may include Vocational Training Centre, Institute of Vocational Education, Construction & Industry Training Authority, and those undertaking Youth Pre-employment Training Programme, Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme, and any programme courses for vocational training. For those secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) which would be counted under OS10, CCPSAs shall redirect the resource to provide family work including family member/PSA cases plus brief counselling or counselling group according to the conversion formula, i.e. 1 school = 0.54 cases (plus 2.02 brief counselling sessions or 1.62 counselling group sessions). For those secondary schools not participating in HSP(DT), they can opt to convert certain number of schools to family work according to the above conversion formula. CCPSAs should handle 23% of new/reactivated cases in a year against the total number of additional cases from conversion. CCPSAs should refer to the list of secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) in the 2018/19 school year to determine the amount of family work to be handled from October 2019 to March 2020 based on the conversion formula. CCPSAs should refer to the list for the 2019/20 school year to determine the amount of family work to be handled in each year from the financial year 2020-21 till the end of the validity of this FSA based on the conversion formula.
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SCHOOLS SERVED. They refer to secondary schools with subvented school social work service or private secondary schools on the list of Education Bureau (excluding schools participating in the Healthy School Programme with a drug testing component (HSP(DT), and international and English School Foundation (ESF) schools), post-secondary institutions (institutions) and vocational training organisations (organisations) in the respective catchment area provided with anti-drug services such as mass drug awareness programmes, drug education talks, counselling groups, etc. for at least one time in the year. To avoid double counting, a school/institution/organisation which has been provided with drug preventive programmes on several occasions within the financial year should only be reported once in OS10. Post-secondary institutions refer to post-secondary education institutions, such as universities, community colleges, and those undertaking Yijin Project (毅進計劃) and/or any other programme courses at post-secondary level. Vocational training organisations refer to organisations, schools, institutes, companies and/or programmes for vocational training. This may include Vocational Training Centre, Institute of Vocational Education, Construction & Industry Training Authority, and those undertaking Youth Pre-employment Training Programme, Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme, and any programme courses for vocational training. For those secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) which would be counted under OS10, CCPSAs shall redirect the resource to provide family work including family member/PSA cases plus brief counselling or counselling group according to the conversion formula, i.e. 1 school = 0.54 cases (plus 2.02 brief counselling sessions or 1.62 counselling group sessions). For those secondary schools not participating in HSP(DT), they can opt to convert certain number of schools to family work according to the above conversion formula. CCPSAs should handle 23% of new/reactivated cases in a year against the total number of additional cases from conversion. CCPSAs should refer to the list of secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) (the list) in the 2018/19 2021/22 school year to determine the amount of family work to be handled from October 2019 2022 to March 2020 2023 based on the conversion formula. Thereafter, CCPSAs should refer to the list for in the 2019/20 latest school year to determine the amount of family work to be handled in each year financial year, i.e. from the financial year 2020of 2023-21 24 till the end of the validity of this FSA based on the conversion formula. For instance, CCPSAs should refer to the list in the 2022/23 school year to determine the amount of family work to be handled in the financial year 2023-24 based on the conversion formula.
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SCHOOLS SERVED. They refer to secondary schools with subvented school social work service or private secondary schools on the list of Education Bureau (excluding schools participating in the Healthy School Programme with a drug testing component (HSP(DT), and international and English School Foundation (ESF) schoolsSchools), post-secondary institutions (institutions) ), and vocational training organisations (organisations) in the respective catchment area provided with anti-drug services such as mass drug awareness programmes, drug education talks, counselling groups, etc. for at least one time in the year. To avoid double counting, a school/institution/school/ institution/ organisation which has been provided with drug preventive programmes on several occasions within the financial year should only be reported once in OS10. Post-secondary education institutions refer to post-secondary education institutions, such as universities, community colleges, and those undertaking Yijin Project (毅進計劃( 毅 進 計 劃 ) and/or any other programme courses at post-secondary level. Vocational training organisations refer to organisations, schools, institutes, companies and/or programmes for vocational training. This may include Vocational Training Centre, Institute of Vocational Education, Construction & Industry Training Authority, and those undertaking Youth Pre-employment Training Programme, Youth Work Experience and Training Scheme, and any programme courses for vocational training. For those secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) which would be counted under OS10, CCPSAs shall redirect the resource to provide family work including family member/member/ PSA cases plus brief counselling or counselling group according to the conversion formula, i.e. 1 school = 0.54 cases (plus 2.02 brief counselling sessions or 1.62 counselling group sessions). For those secondary schools not participating in HSP(DT), they can opt to convert certain number of schools to family work according to the above conversion formula. CCPSAs should handle 23% of new/new/ reactivated cases in a year against the total number of additional cases from conversion. CCPSAs should would refer to the list of secondary schools participating in HSP(DT) in for the 2018/19 2015/16 school year to and determine the amount of family work to be handled handle from October 2019 2016 to March 2020 2017 based on the conversion formula. CCPSAs should would refer to the list for the 2019/20 2016/17 school year to and determine the amount of family work to be handled handle in each year from the financial year 20202017-21 18 till the end of the validity of this FSA based on the conversion formula.
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