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2021

26 May 2021

隨着網絡及各類新媒體普及,市民每天於不同的平台上接收大量的訊息。然而,資訊氾濫的同時,很多消息的來源及真確性往往無從稽考。事實上,每逢天災、人禍、瘟疫等,各地都會出現各式各樣的假消息,不止引發民眾恐慌或搶購潮,更會阻礙救災或抗疫工作。

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2020

22 Jul 2020

為協助非政府組織及各界人士應對緊急情況或災難事件所帶來的挑戰,香港賽馬會災難防護應變教研中心將推出一系列免費「網上分享會」,分享不同的應變措施及策略,並透過網上平台促進業界交流。

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2019

09 Oct 2019

The recent social situation in Hong Kong may have caused various levels of emotional disturbances in many people of Hong Kong. The youth is among one of the vulnerable groups to emotional and psychological stress related to the recent social unrest.

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09 Jul 2019

Humanitarian organizations are often involved in different stages of disaster management, including preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. Such involvement takes the form of networks among humanitarian organizations as well as between humanitarian organizations and the affected communities. But an enduring question is the extent to which the humanitarian networks can be sustained over time across and between disasters, even without the trigger of disaster...

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09 Jul 2019

Cities face a growing range of challenges in the 21st century, from the effects of climate change and growing migrant populations, to inadequate infrastructure, pandemics, and cyber-attacks. Resilience is what helps cities adapt and transform in the face of these challenges and many more, helping them to prepare for both the expected and the unexpected. 100RC defines urban resilience as...

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2018

08 Nov 2018

Realizing the need of hospitals to be prepared to ensure continuous operations during and after a disaster strikes, in times when their services are required most, a group of experts in the field of health emergency management globally have been working with the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM) and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) to develop and implement Advanced Disaster Response Course (ADRC).

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08 Nov 2018

Realizing the need of hospitals to be prepared to ensure continuous operations during and after a disaster strikes, in times when their services are required most, a group of experts in the field of health emergency management globally have been working with the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM) and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) to develop and implement Advanced Disaster Response Course (ADRC).

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08 Nov 2018

The concept of hospital contingency planning, as well as business continuity in Hospital  Services  is vital to ensure the continuation of  provision  of  high quality  patient care even in times of service  disruption,  and to recover quickly and safely from incidents. The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated the concept of “Safe Hospitals from Disasters” to reduce risk... 

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04 Sep 2018

Time for Webinars 2&3 updated below!

The concept of hospital contingency planning, as well as business continuity in Hospital Services is vital to ensure the continuation of provision of high quality patient care even in times of service disruption, and to recover quickly and safely from incidents. The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated the concept of “Safe Hospitals from Disasters” to reduce risk, protect health facilities and save live

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