On Tuesday's Backchat, we continued to look at the aftermath of the devastating fires in Tai Po. Several schools that were affected by the blaze have resumed classes, with some switching to online teaching. We learned about how school staff can help monitor the emotional well-being of students during these difficult times.
After the break, we talked to a lawmaker about what it means for Wang Fuk Court residents who may have lost their property deeds in the fires. What can be done to address this problem?
And finally, we heard from a doctor who's been volunteering to help victims of the fire, on ways to reduce the burden on public hospitals.
9:05am-9:30am: Support for schools and students affected by Tai Po fire
Speakers:
Mervyn Cheung, Chairman of the Hong Kong Education Policy Concern Organisation
Dr Quratulain Zaidi, Registered Clinical Psychologist at MindNLife Practice
9:32am-9:48am: Property deeds issue after a fire
Speaker:
Doreen Kong, Solicitor and Lawmaker
9:48am-10:00am: Volunteer medical help to injured victims
Speaker:
Dr Aaron Lee, Emergency ward doctor, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong