Civil Service Newsletter June 2020 Issue No.107
Features
   
  Unprecedented times, unprecedented collegiality
Government departments and community unite in efforts to fight COVID‑19
 
  Connecting the city and housing the needy for a better Hong Kong
 
  Celebrating success – Civil servants recognised for continued excellence in public service
   
   
   
 
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Celebrating success – Civil servants recognised for continued excellence in public service
Civil Service Training and Development Institute
Civil Service Bureau
 
 
The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, delivered an opening speech.
The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, delivered an opening speech.
THE Prize Presentation Ceremony of the Civil Service Outstanding Service Award Scheme 2019 was held on 10 December 2019. The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, and former Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law Chi-kong, together with guests, presented awards to 33 entries from 22 departments, recognising the achievements of the winning teams. Representatives of different departments also attended the ceremony to share the joy of the success of the winning teams.
 
 
 

The Chief Executive commended and congratulated the winning departments and teams for their service excellence. She also expressed gratitude to these civil service colleagues for giving full play to their team spirit to rise to the challenges in their respective posts. Mr Joshua Law was impressed by colleagues’ enthusiasm for and dedication to their jobs, as well as their endeavours in providing quality service to the public.

The list of awardees and videos of the winning entries are now available on the thematic website at www.servicexcellence.gov.hk. Moreover, the Civil Service Bureau and Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) have jointly produced a television programme featuring the winning entries. Interested colleagues may visit the website of RTHK at www.rthk.hk/tv/dtt31/programme/cso_award2019 to view the featured programme.

The Civil Service Training and Development Institute (CSTDI) has been collaborating with the Education Bureau in organising a School Promotion Programme “Know More about Government Service”. Students from primary and secondary schools are invited to attend talks and visit the departments concerned to better understand the exemplary services provided by the Government. CSTDI will also organise seminars for colleagues to facilitate experience sharing with the winning teams. Details of the seminars will be announced in due course.

   
The Thematic website
The Thematic website

 

Television programme featuring the winning entries
Television programme featuring the winning entries

 

 
 
 
Photo Highlights of
the Prize Presentation Ceremony of the
Civil Service Outstanding Service Award Scheme 2019
 
 
Former Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law Chi-kong (first row, centre), the Hon Kwok Wai-keung (first row, eighth left), the Hon Poon Siu-ping (first row, eighth right), the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Mrs Rita Lau Ng Wai-lan (first row, seventh left) and former Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Thomas Chow Tat-ming (first row, seventh right) presented prizes to the winning teams at the Ceremony.
Former Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Joshua Law Chi-kong (first row, centre), the Hon Kwok Wai-keung (first row, eighth left), the Hon Poon Siu-ping (first row, eighth right), the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, Mrs Rita Lau Ng Wai-lan (first row, seventh left) and former Permanent Secretary for the Civil Service, Mr Thomas Chow Tat-ming (first row, seventh right) presented prizes to the winning teams at the Ceremony.
 
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Congratulations to the award recipients from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
Congratulations to the award recipients from the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department.
 
The Hong Kong Fire Services Department (FSD) won Gold Prize for the Departmental Service Enhancement Award (Large Department Category) and the Team Award (Crisis Support). FSD was also the coordinating department of the team winning the Gold Prize for the Inter-departmental Partnership Award.
The Hong Kong Fire Services Department (FSD) won Gold Prize for the Departmental Service Enhancement Award (Large Department Category) and the Team Award (Crisis Support). FSD was also the coordinating department of the team winning the Gold Prize for the Inter-departmental Partnership Award.
 
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The Gold Prize for the Departmental Service Enhancement Award (Small Department Category) went to the Hong Kong Observatory.
The Gold Prize for the Departmental Service Enhancement Award (Small Department Category) went to the Hong Kong Observatory.