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2020-21 Annual Service Provision and Statistics

Objectives

Rehabilitation services aim at assisting persons with disabilities to become full members of the community by developing their physical, mental and social capabilities to the fullest possible extent and by promoting their integration into the community.

Service Provision and Statistics 
To achieve the above aims, SWD, through subvention to NGOs, provides a full range of social rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities. At the end of March 2021, there were 16 112 pre-school places, 19 559 day places and 14 938 residential places with relevant breakdown of service places shown in the table below.

Pre-school ServicesPlaces
Early Education and Training Centre3 888
Special Child Care Centre2 170
Integrated Programme in Kindergarten-cum-Child Care Centre1 980
On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Services8 074
Sub-total16 112
Day ServicesPlaces
Day Activity Centre5 808
Sheltered Workshop5 399
Supported Employment1 633
Integrated Vocational Rehabilitation Services Centre5 523
Integrated Vocational Training Centre (Day Service)453
On the Job Training Programme for People with Disabilities432
Sunnyway - On the Job Training Programme for Young People with Disabilities311
Sub-total19 559
Residential ServicesPlaces
Residential Special Child Care Centre122
Long Stay Care Home1 587
Halfway House1 594
Hostel for Moderately Mentally Handicapped Persons2 800
Hostel for Severely Mentally Handicapped Persons4 060
Care-and-Attention Home for Severely Disabled Persons1 132
Hostel for Severely Physically Handicapped Persons715
Care-and-Attention Home for the Aged Blind828
Supported Hostel784
Small Group Home for Mildly Mentally Handicapped Children / Integrated Small Group Home128
Integrated Vocational Training Centre (Residential Service)170
Bought Place Scheme for Private Residential Care Homes for Persons with Disabilities1 018
Sub-total14 938
Grand Total50 609

The CCF “Training Subsidy for Children who are on the Waiting List of Subvented Pre-school Rehabilitation Services” assistance programme (TSP) had been regularised since 1 October 2014. The Programme aims to provide training subsidy for children from low income family on the waiting list of subvented pre-school rehabilitation services, which enables them to acquire training and treatment provided by recognised service providers so as to facilitate their learning and development while waiting for subvented services. To further enhance the support for children on the waiting list of SCCCs [including Residential Special Child Care Centres (RSCCC)], the Government has provided a non-means-tested training subsidy for these children with effect from 1 October 2017 and increased the number of subsidy places under TSP to about 3 000 per year. As at 31 March 2021, there were about 1 679 higher level subsidy places for children waitlisted for SCCCs, and about 1 475 normal level subsidy places for children waitlisted for Early Education and Training Centres, the Integrated Programme in KG-cum-CCCs or On-site Pre-school Rehabilitation Services.


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