Selective Placement Division of the Labour Department, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Brand Hong Kong
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What's New
Work Orientation and Placement Scheme
(Effective from 29 June 2009)
People with disabilities, just like their able-bodied counterparts, can perform well in jobs of various natures and actualize their working potential to contribute to society at large only if they are given equal employment opportunities. They are not only loyal employees of the company, but also reliable working partners.

Objectives

The "Work Orientation and Placement Scheme" (WOPS in short) aims to enhance the employability and competitiveness of people with disabilities through comprehensive pre-employment training and work trial placement.

The Scheme

Pre-employment Training

Under the Scheme, a short-term pre-employment training programme will be offered to each participating job seeker with disabilities, covering the latest job market information, job-search skills, interviewing techniques, work ethics, communication/interpersonal skills, etc..

On completion of the pre-employment training, the job seeker with disabilities will receive a training allowance of HK$60 per day.

Work Trial Placement

The participating employer will offer a three-month work trial to the job seeker with disabilities and will be free to decide whether to continue the employment upon completion of the work trial period. During the work trial period, the placement officer of the Selective Placement Division will actively follow up the performance of the disabled employee to facilitate the latter's smooth settlement into the job.

Financial Incentive

The participating employer will receive a financial incentive equal to two-thirds of the actual wages paid to the employee during the work trial period, with a ceiling of HK$4,000 per month. Depending on the merit of individual cases, the subsidy period will be extended from three months to a maximum of six months.

On-the-Job Coaching by Mentor

The participating employer is encouraged to appoint an experienced staff as the Mentor of the disabled employee. During the work trial period, the Mentor will coach the disabled employee on relevant job skills, as well as assist him/her to adapt to the new job and integrate with co-workers.

Awards

Employer

A Certificate of Appreciation, in addition to the financial incentive, will be awarded to every employer who continues to employ the disabled employee after the three-month work trial period as a recognition of the former's enlightened employment policy.

Mentor

A Cash Award of HK$500 will be given to every Mentor who has assisted the disabled employee to continue with the work trial after the first month.

Employee

A Certificate of Commendation, as a token of encouragement, will be presented to every disabled employee who has successfully completed the three-month work trial.

Application & Enquiry:

If you wish to recruit disabled job-seekers through WOPS, please download the application form and return the completed application form by facsimile to the respective regional office of the Selective Placement Division. Our placement officers will provide you with professional job matching/referral services promptly. For further enquiry, please contact our colleagues:

Hong Kong Office
Kowloon Office
New Territories Office
Tel : 2852 4801
Tel : 2755 4835
Tel : 2417 6190
Fax : 2541 5290
Fax : 2796 0369
Fax : 2499 3713

Remarks: (1) To join the Scheme, the disabled employee must be referred by the Selective Placement Division of the Labour Department. (2) Employers with no previous experience in employing the disabled (or people with a particular type of disability) will be accorded priority in joining the Scheme. (3) The Labour Department is vested with the final authority in approving all applications.

Pre-employment training programme under the Work Orientation and Placement Scheme
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Disabled job-seekers actively participating in a 2-day pre-employment training programme under the Work Orientation and Placement Scheme.

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The pre-employment training programme enhancing the participating disabled job-seekers to grasp the latest job market information, job-search skills, interviewing techniques, work ethics, communication and interpersonal skills.

Work Orientation and Placement Scheme - Bus Body Advertisement
To introduce the enhanced 'Work Orientation and Placement Scheme (WOPS)' to the public as well as to encourage employers and disabled job seekers to join the scheme, the posters on WOPS had been displayed on bus body of the main routes of Citybus, KMB and New World First Bus between 27 July and 23 August 2009.

KMB Bus Body Ad
Work Orientation and Placement Scheme - Broadview Banners on MTR Trains
The Selective Placement Division (SPD) displayed broadview banners on trains of MTR (Island, Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan, Tseung Kwan O, Tung Chung Lines) during the period from 3 to 16 September 2009 to promote the Work Orientation and Placement Scheme and encourage the employment of people with disabilities. (Fig.1-6)

Fig. 1  The visually impaired.   Fig. 2  The hearing impaired.
Fig. 1 The visually impaired. Fig. 2 The hearing impaired.
Fig. 3  The physically handicapped. Fig. 4 The intellectual disability.
Fig. 3 The physically handicapped. Fig. 4 The intellectual disability.
Fig. 5  The chronically ill and ex-mentally ill. Fig. 6  The people with specific learning difficulties and attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder.
Fig. 5 The chronically ill and ex-mentally ill. Fig. 6 The people with specific learning difficulties and attention deficient/hyperactivity disorder.
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