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Jakarta, 15 to 17 January 2002 |
Interregional
Consultative Expert Meeting
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Disability-Sensitive Policy Design And Evaluation For Sustainable Livelihoods For All In The Twenty-First Century: Hong Kong Experience in a Changing Regional ContextJoseph KwokPart 6 of 6 | Previous REFERENCES:Census and Statistics Department (2001). Social data collected via the general household survey, special topics report no. 28, persons with disabilities and chronic illness. Hong Kong: Printing Department, HKSAR. Equal Opportunities Commissions (1999). A Baseline Survey on Public Attitudes Towards Persons with a Disability (Highlights) Research Report No.2. Hong Kong: EOC. http://eoc.vh.hk.linkage.net/textmode/research/no2/english/page2e.html Health and Welfare Bureau (1999). Hong Kong Rehabilitation Programme Plan (1998-99 to 2002-03): Towards a New Rehabilitation Era. http://www.info.gov.hk/hwb/english/WHATSNEW/RPP/TOC.HTM Social Welfare Department (SWD) (2001). Social Security Allowance Scheme. http://www.info.gov.hk/swd/html_eng/ser_sec/soc_secu/index.html. Social Welfare Department (SWD) (2002). http://www.info.gov.hk/swd/text_eng/ser_sec/rehab_ser/index.html. Tsang, Y. K. (2001). The 2001-2002 Budget: Honing our strengths, striving to excel. http://www.info.gov.hk/budget01-02/index.html Tung, Chee Hwa, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China (2001). The 2001 Policy Address: Building on our Strengths, investing in our Future. http://www.policyaddress.gov.hk/pa01/speech_e.doc Working Group on Research for International Year of the Family (1994). Role of the family in community care. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Council of Social Service. Working Party on Rehabilitation Policies and Services (1992). Green Paper on Equal Opportunities and Full Participation: A Better Tomorrow for All. Hong Kong: Government Printer. |
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