Through this study, Save the Children Hong Kong aims to understand how parents’ and caregivers’ communication and parenting skills, especially intangible pressure (like verbal harm and over-monitoring), affect the emotional and mental health of children...
This is an annual report published at the beginning of each year to outline Save the Children’s priorities in support of children’s rights in humanitarian contexts. It looks at the key challenges that children will face in the year ahead and highlights our planned...
Through meaningful child participation across the research process, Save the Children Hong Kong conducted this study in 2025 to understand children’s perceptions of safety in organisation settings and the factors that contribute to these views.
Save the Children Hong Kong commissioned Centre for Communication and Public Opinion Survey, the Chinese University of Hong Kong to conduct public opinion polling on physical and humiliating punishment and Mandatory Reporting Requirement for suspected child abuse...
The outbreak of the 5th wave of COVID at the beginning of 2022 changed the lives of children in Hong Kong forever. Children from disadvantaged backgrounds were among the worst affected.
The dramatic escalation of war in Ukraine in February 2022 has affected every person in the country. In the year since February 2022, at least 18,657 civilian casualties have been verified by the UN: 7,110 killed and 11,547 injured. 1 The true figures are likely...