Hong Kong child protection group logs spike in calls from professionals working with minors
[South China Morning Post] - 11/14/2024
Against Child Abuse says social workers, medical staff and teachers among those that made about 180 hotline calls, up from 83 the year before.
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Hong Kong child protection group logs spike in calls from professionals working with minors
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[South China Morning Post] - 14/11/2024
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