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Commissioner Siu Chak-yee officiated at the “Innovation•Service” Awards Presentation Ceremony jointly organised by the Information Systems Wing (ISW) and the Service Quality Wing (SQW) on September 23. Awardees of the Police Staff Suggestions Scheme, the Force Mobile Application Design Competition and the P-TV Short Film Competition were commended at the ceremony.
The three competitions aimed to promote the message of “Serving with Our Aspiration and Innovation; Progressing with Unity and Team Spirit”, attracting a total of 2 300 participants with over 600 entries. A total of 58 awards were presented to over 140 awardees at the ceremony. The lists of awardees were released on the Police Intranet (POINT) and the Force Noticeboard.
Police Staff Suggestions Scheme
The Police Staff Suggestions Scheme encourages officers to raise suggestions for improving and streamlining operational and managerial workflows, and motivates them to unleash their innovative potential. Among the 475 proposals received by SQW last year, the adjudication panel selected 13 awards, including the Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit Awards.
Force Mobile Application Design Competition
The Innovation and Solution Lab of ISW held the first Force Mobile Application Design Competition to encourage colleagues to use their creativity. Under the theme of “Technology for Better Service”, the competition attracted the participation of over 70 teams. The adjudication panel selected the Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit Awards, the Best Innovative Idea Award, the Best Graphic Design Award, the Best Process Re-engineering Award, the Best Application of Emergent Technologies Award and 12 Special Mention Awards, based on the user interface design, the innovation of technology application as well as the improvement on service and processes.
P-TV Short Film Competition
The P-TV Short Film Competition utilised P-TV, the Force’s internal video platform launched by ISW, to encourage Force members to share their original aspiration of joining the Force. Force members were invited to produce three-minute short films to share their stories of overcoming challenges in daily work by holding on to their original aspiration. Colleagues were encouraged to show their support for the short films by giving “likes” on P-TV. The adjudication panel selected 21 awards, including the Gold, Silver, Bronze and Merit Awards, the Most Liked Awards, the Best Actor, the Best Actress, the Best Supporting Actor, as well as a number of Professional Review Awards, based on the film content, the resonance of the original aspiration, creativity, production and acting skills.