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Child Protection Guide Launched for Mandated Reporters Ahead of 2026 Reporting Ordinance

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Child Protection Guide Launched for Mandated Reporters Ahead of 2026 Reporting Ordinance
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Child Protection Guide Launched for Mandated Reporters Ahead of 2026 Reporting Ordinance

2025-07-24 19:50 Last Updated At:19:58

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters

The Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Chris Sun, officiated at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of the Guide for Mandated Reporters today (July 24) to announce the official launch of the Guide for mandated reporters' reference.

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SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, which mandates 25 categories of specified professionals from the social welfare sector, education sector and healthcare sector to report serious child abuse cases, will commence on January 20, 2026, to create a wide and effective protection web for children. As such, the Government formed three professional consultative panels in each of the aforementioned sectors in early 2024 for formulating the Guide, which aims to assist mandated reporters in mastering child protection principles and identifying cases to be reported under the mandatory reporting regime.

Addressing the ceremony, Mr Sun said that the three professional consultative panels comprise cross-disciplinary professionals. Their professional exchanges on different cases not only have assisted in establishing a list of key factors that mandated reporters should take into consideration before deciding whether a report is necessary under different scenarios, but also laid an important foundation for the decision trees in the Guide, which further helps mandated reporters make reporting decisions and serves as a practical reference for mandated reporters.

He said that an electronic system of the decision trees has also been specially developed by the Social Welfare Department to assist mandated reporters in making an analysis of the case scenarios in a swift and convenient manner only by answering simple questions. The electronic system will also direct those cases that need mandatory reporting to the reporting page to ensure mandated reporters can make a report as soon as practicable.

At the ceremony, Mr Sun, accompanied by the Permanent Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Ms Alice Lau, and the Director of Social Welfare, Mr Edward To, officiated the launch of the Guide with the Chairman of the Legislative Council Panel on Welfare Services, ReverendCanon Peter Douglas Koon; Deputy Secretary for Health Ms Elaine Mak; the Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime), Ms Chung Wing-man; and the Acting Principal Assistant Secretary (Special Education) of the Education Bureau, Ms Candy Chan.

The features of the Guide were introduced at the ceremony. A demonstration of the workflow of the electronic version of the decision trees to be rolled out was also featured. Three representatives from the professional consultative panels of the social welfare sector, education sector and healthcare sector shared their feelings about their participation in formulating the Guide. They commended the Guide as a successful example of cross-disciplinary efforts in promoting child protection. While formulating the Guide, the professional consultative panels discussed 650 case scenarios and questions collected from their sectors in 33 focus group meetings. The valuable advice gathered from the 540 frontline professionals participating in these focus group meetings became a helpful and important reference for the professional consultative panels to finalise the details of the Guide.

Mr To said that cross-disciplinary collaboration has long been indispensable to child protection. The Guide, which is a combination of local experience, practical wisdom and professional knowledge, not only symbolises a new milestone in child protection efforts, but also further promotes synergy across different disciplines.

The Government will roll out Module 2 of the online learning course for specified professionals in phases starting from next week, covering basic knowledge on the legal and reporting matters related to the Ordinance, including the key content of the Ordinance, a brief introduction to the Guide, analysis of common scenarios, reporting procedures, and post-reporting follow-up.

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

SLW officiates at Child Protection - Launching Ceremony of Guide for Mandated Reporters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Companies Registry releases statistics for 2025

According to the statistics released by the Companies Registry today (January 16), a total of 195,343 local companies and re-domiciled companies were newly registered in 2025. By the end of 2025, the total number of local companies and re-domiciled companies registered under the Companies Ordinance increased by 96,609 compared to 2024, reaching 1,557,103, which was an all-time high figure.

In 2025, 1,532 non-Hong Kong companies that had newly established a place of business in Hong Kong were registered under the Companies Ordinance. By the end of 2025, the total number of registered non-Hong Kong companies was 15,586, up 3 per cent compared to 2024.

The company re-domiciliation regime, implemented since May 23, 2025, has received a positive market response. By the end of 2025, the Registry had received over 420 enquiries and 30 applications. Among these, six non-Hong Kong corporations incorporated in Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands or Bermuda, including an insurance company, have been successfully re-domiciled to Hong Kong. The regime provides a simple and cost-effective pathway for non-Hong Kong incorporated companies to re-domicile to Hong Kong by eliminating the need for complicated and costly judicial procedures while preserving a company's legal identity. It ensures seamless business continuity and strengthens the competitiveness of Hong Kong as a global business and financial hub.

In 2025, the number of charges on properties of companies received for registration was 12,912, which was 6.4 per cent up from 12,137 in 2024. The number of notifications of payments and releases received for registration increased by 14.2 per cent, from 18,201 in 2024 to 20,789 in 2025.

In 2025, a total of 180 prospectuses were registered while the figure recorded in 2024 was 157.

In 2025, the total number of documents delivered for registration increased by 7 per cent to 3,360,723, compared to 3,139,906 in 2024.

In 2025, a total of 5,229,202 searches of document image records were conducted using the Registry's electronic search services, an increase of 0.7 per cent from 5,194,865 in 2024.

On the registration of limited partnership funds (LPFs), a total of 389 LPFs were newly registered in 2025. By the end of 2025, the total number of LPFs increased by 35.1 per cent compared to the end of 2024, to 1,347.

For open-ended fund companies (OFCs), 210 OFCs were newly incorporated in 2025. By the end of 2025, the total number of OFCs increased by 43.2 per cent compared to the end of 2024, to 676.

As regards the licensing of trust or company service providers under the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Ordinance, a total of 760 new licences were granted by the Registry in 2025. By the end of 2025, the total number of licensees was 7,220.

Turning to the licensing of money lenders, 155 new licences were granted by the Licensing Court in 2025. By the end of 2025, the total number of licensed money lenders was 2,015.

For details of the statistics, please visit the "Statistics" section of the Registry's website (www.cr.gov.hk).

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