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& Association of Public Affairs Social Service & Aims Objectives 1. To promote awareness on public issues and to increase social service involvement 2. To aid the development and to ensure continuity of member societies 3. To encourage establishment of new institutes which share the same vision as APASS 4. To ensure continuity of APASS and to guarantee fairness amongst member societies In early November 2010, members of APASS made a trip to the Houses of Parliament. Many students participated in this event as guided tours of the parliament are extremely rare. We were guided through various famous halls and chambers, taking in the spectacular architecture and elaborate decorations, listening to insightful information on the history and legislative system in the UK. After the tour, we all went to Chinatown for dinner to get to know each other better, laying grounds for collaboration in the future. The trip was a fruitful experience for all students. An inter-university debate was held in Warwick in January 2011. On the day, the lecture hall was packed with the 14 debaters and many supporters. Two debates were held with the motions: “This house believes that high levels of testosterone are the main cause for criminal acts” and “This house believes that authorities should officially designate red- light districts for legal prostitution”. In order to enhance cooperation between students from different universities, one of the debates was a mixed debate with contestants from two universities forming a team to fend for one another. After the heated discussions, we were treated to a hotpot dinner and socialised over karaoke.

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The Association of Public Affairs and Social Service (Hong Kong): Introductory Brochure 2011-2012

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Page 1: APASS Brochure

&Association of

Public AffairsSocial Service

&Aims Objectives1. To promote awareness on public issues and to increase social service involvement2. To aid the development and to ensure continuity of member societies3. To encourage establishment of new institutes which share the same vision as APASS4. To ensure continuity of APASS and to guarantee fairness amongst member societies

In early November 2010, members of APASS made a trip to the Houses of Parliament. Many students participated in this event as guided tours of the parliament are extremely rare. We were guided through various famous halls and chambers, taking in the spectacular architecture and elaborate decorations, listening to insightful information on the history and legislative system in the UK. After the tour, we all went to Chinatown for dinner to get to know each other better, laying grounds for collaboration in the future. The trip was a fruitful experience for all students.

An inter-university debate was held in Warwick in January 2011. On the day, the lecture hall was packed with the 14 debaters and many supporters. Two debates were held with the motions: “This house believes that high levels of testosterone are the main cause for criminal acts” and “This house believes that authorities should officially designate red- light districts for legal prostitution”. In order to enhance cooperation between students from different universities, one of the debates was a mixed debate with contestants from two universities forming a team to fend for one another. After the heated discussions, we were treated to a hotpot dinner and socialised over karaoke.

Page 2: APASS Brochure

Speak to us...Cardiff UniversityRay Leung 07799314499

Imperial College LondonJonathan Chow 07542066903

Oxford UniversityBenjamin Lam 07979322000

Warwick UniversityAmadeus Lau 07500830514

London School of EconomicsMyra Leung 07792204622

For further enquiries:Karissa Chan 07876468189

[email protected] Leung 07403403472

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Copyright © 2011-2012 Association of Public Affairs and Social Service. All rights reserved.

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The Cardiff University Hong Kong Society Public Affairs & Social Service Department was created as a section under the Cardiff Hong Kong Society to promote the ‘PASS’ culture amongst our members in Cardiff: to raise their social awareness and to increase involvement in contributing back to the society. Alongside with other respective members of universities. By ways of achieving such ultimate aim, charitable project is just a great example in one of many other things that we pursuit.

APASS, namely Associated Public Affairs and Social Service, is an organisation which establish a delegation-based panel for all existing PASS societies in UK universities. Our ultimate goal is to raise awareness on public issues and to increase involvement in contributing back to the society.Through inter-university collaboration, we are aiming to expand our membersʼ horizon to different walks of life. In the process, we aim to assist instead of altering our beneficiariesʼ developmental direction by enforcing our own ideals. We are strongly encouraging our membersʼ to take an initiative proposing, or even organising, possible events.

Founded in 2008, Imperial College Public Aware-ness and Social Service Society is a society serving the community of oversea students from Hong Kong. Our aim is to raise their interest on current affairs and also a sense of social awareness and belonging.

Our events include a regular discussion forums, presentations and exhibition boards on current affairs, regular volunteering events and an annual charity concert.

The Oxford PASS was created recently with the aim to expand political, social and economical awareness of the Hong Kong community in Oxford and also to act as a channel to provide students opportunities to serve the world through social services. This year would be our first active year as a society. With the assistance of APASS, we are optimistic that this year would be a success.

The WHKPASS was founded in 2010 to promote awareness in social issues through volunteering and acting as a platform for exchange of ideas on public issues. A wide variety of events have been organized to extend member base. These include weekly discussion forums and lectures, debates, charity sale and volunteering trips, leadership workshops, etc. it is our belief that specialty, diversity, creativity, commitment and passion are the keys to promote PASS.

The LSESU HKPASS Society was founded with two main goals in mind: to raise awareness on public issues and to increase involvement in contributing back to the society. Through organising a wide range of talks, we hope to broaden our members’ opportunities to expand their social horizon to different walks of life. Furthermore, we have also liaised with a lot of charity organisations, to provide our members with a broad spectrum of social service experience.

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