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The Police College organised a visit for over 50 students on April 11 and 12 in support of the Career & Life Adventure Planning (CLAP) for Youth Project, which was co-ordinated by the Chief Secretary for Administration's Private Office and funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust to help young people identify their career interest and develop their career paths.


This was the second year that the Police College held an activity for the project. This year, more than 50 students from six secondary schools came to the Aberdeen Campus to visit police training facilities, such as gymnasiums and Tactics Training Complex. They also joined a discussion session with the police trainees, followed by a tour of their barracks.


Speaking after the event, the School Development Officer of CLAP, Mr Man Ho-fai, opined that the visit could arouse the participants' interest in police work. The Police College will continue to support the CLAP as a means to engage the youths.

The Police College invites over 50 students to visit police training facilities
The Police College invites over 50 students to visit police training facilities