Key facts
- Hong Kong authorities are reviewing child protection guidelines.
- The review follows recent child protection controversies.
- There are calls to expand the list of mandated reporters for suspected child abuse.
- The Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance took effect in January.
- 25 professions are currently designated as mandatory reporters.
A recent series of child protection controversies in Hong Kong, including a case where a couple refused a DNA test to register their home-born baby, has prompted calls for authorities to review existing guidelines for identifying neglect. There is also a push to expand the list of professionals who are required to report suspected child abuse. The Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance, which became effective in January, currently designates 25 professions, including those in the social welfare, education, and medical sectors, as mandatory reporters.
