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The Regional Crime Prevention Office of New Territories North Region (RCPO NTN) made a microfilm in collaboration with three non-governmental organisations about three arrested youths who have reverted to the right track under Project Rightpath. The microfilm was shown in a sharing session at Tuen Mun Jockey Club Theatre on July 4, drawing a turnout of about 200 participants, including community leaders, principals, teachers and social workers.


Apart from the microfilm, a band comprising police officers, social workers and youth volunteers presented a song, which was composed by RCPO NTN on the theme of prevention of technology crime. The principal of Christian Zheng Sheng College, Dr Chan Siu-cheuk, was also invited to share his experience in communicating with teenagers.


Following the implementation of Project Rightpath in April 2016, some 240 arrested youngsters have accepted counselling services from The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, the Hong Kong Children and Youth Service and the Evangelical Lutheran Church Social Service through their early intervention approach.

A social worker (first from left) and some youth volunteers join the sharing session of Project Rightpath
A social worker (first from left) and some youth volunteers join the sharing session of Project Rightpath