Edmond Mok is an experienced systems analyst with a diverse background in project management and system development across various sectors, including government and finance. Since August 2021, Edmond has been working as a Contract Systems Analyst at the Social Welfare Department of the Hong Kong Government, leading a project focused on providing virtual reality solutions for psychological trauma treatment. Prior to this role, from July 2018 to March 2021, Edmond contributed to the 2021 Population Census as a Contract Systems Analyst at the Census & Statistics Department. Notable past positions include systems analyst roles at China Merchants Energy Shipping Co., Ltd., and China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Ltd., where Edmond managed system design, implementation, and vendor relationships. Educational qualifications include a Master’s in Electronic Commerce and Internet Computing and a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering, both from The University of Hong Kong.
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Social Welfare Department, Hong Kong Government
The Social Welfare Department (Chinese: 社會福利署) is a department of the Hong Kong Government responsible for providing welfare services to the community. Responsibilities The department provides services to families and children, the elderly, recovering criminal offenders, drug abusers, street sleepers, persons with disabilities, the mentally ill, and the community at large. It administers social security schemes, including the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance, which forms a large portion of its annual expenses. The department operates community and social centres, and also once operated libraries. History The Social Welfare Office was renamed Social Welfare Department from 1 January 1958. At the same time, the position of Social Welfare Officer was renamed Director of Social Welfare. In 1986 the department was criticised for a heavy-handed approach to a child protection case. At various times, the department has been headquartered in Lee Gardens, the World Trade Centre (19th and 20th floors), and Wu Chung House in Wan Chai. Source: Wikipedia