CCAC Joins Hands with Four Schools to Launch "Integrity Week" and Arranges Students to Visit Hong Kong ICAC
Category: Promotion and Education Exchange and Training Release method: Press Releases
Release:2012/07/26
In order to promote correct values and integrity awareness among second school students and to teach teenagers to be honest and righteous, the CCAC has collaborated with four secondary schools to launch the "Integrity Week". Student representatives from the four schools were also arranged to pay a visit to the Hong Kong ICAC, which aimed to strengthen young people's awareness of integrity.
The CCAC co-organized the Integrity Week for the academic year 2011/2012 with Tong Sin Tong School, Yuet Wah College, Santa Rosa de Lima Secondary School and Choi Nong Chi Tai School. During the Integrity Week, activities were carried out at the said schools, such as picture book design, drama contests, video clip competitions and campus broadcasting. Through active participation and manifestation of talents, students expressed their willingness and expectation for upgrading personal integrity and the building of a clean society
The CCAC also sent staff to hold seminars at these schools, where they had discussions with students on topics such as values on money and the importance of integrity. In addition, display boards were set up in the campuses to allow students to better understand the development of integrity building in Macao.
In order to extend and deepen the students' understanding of integrity, the CCAC organized a visit to the Hong Kong ICAC with representatives of the students of the four schools on 6th July. The 32 representatives were warmly received by Principle Liaison Officer, Helen Lee, and Assistant Liaison Officer, Harriet Fung Ho-yan, who introduced the functions and anti-corruption efforts of the ICAC. The students also visited the ICAC Exhibition Hall in order to further understand the development and achievements of graft-fighting in Hong Kong.
The students said that this visit had deepened their understanding of the importance of integrity and honesty to society and had benefited them very much.
The CCAC will continue to cooperate with local education sector to carry out the programmes of integrity education for teenagers with a hope to guide them to right moral values in multiple ways.
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| Drama contest as a part of the Integrity Week | Representatives of the four schools visiting the ICAC Exhibition Hall |