Workshop cum Tea Reception for Resident Liaison Ambassadors
(20 March 2012)

The Home Affairs Department (HAD) held a workshop cum tea reception for Resident Liaison Ambassadors on 20 March 2012 to provide a platform for the Ambassadors to exchange experience in building management.

A briefing session on fire safety was given by representative from the Fire Services Department (FSD), and attendants who had completed LEAD Programme for Members of Management Committee of Owners' Corporations also shared their experience in fire prevention and building management. Around 90 Resident Liaison Ambassadors took the opportunity to meet one another and exchange their views, which will build up a network to help them handle building management matters more effectively in future.

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In her welcoming speech, Mrs Pamela TAN, Director of Home Affairs, extended special thanks to the Resident Liaison Ambassadors for their staunch support for building management work and becoming HAD's valuable partners.

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An FSD officer gave a talk on fire safety and was joined by attendants who had completed LEAD Programme for Members of Management Committee of Owners' Corporations in an interactive sharing session, through which the Resident Liaison Ambassadors could understand more about fire prevention and attach greater importance to the issue.

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Mrs Pamela TAN exchanged views with Resident Liaison Ambassadors to learn more about the difficulties they faced when handling daily building management matters.

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Mrs Pamela TAN, Director of Home Affairs (right) and Mr Jack CHAN, Deputy Director of Home Affairs (middle) listened carefully to a Resident Liaison Ambassador explaining the handling of daily building management matters.