Child Assessment Service
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Child Assessment Service The Child Assessment Service (CAS) of the Department of Health provides comprehensive specialized assessment services for children with developmental problems. We aim to promote optimal physical, mental and emotional development of children with special needs and enable them to achieve their full potential. History Back in 1973, the Medical and Health Department invited Professor Kenneth Holt of the University of London to report on the feasibility of a child assessment service in Hong Kong. He recommended setting up a specialist team to provide assessment and remedial services for children with developmental problems so as to increase their chance of success in rehabilitation. CAS came into operation with its first child assessment centre at Arran
Street (ASCAC)[Note], Kowloon in 1977. Shortly after the opening of this
first CAC, the urgent need for establishing other CACs was recognised,
and plans were put in place for various CACs to be set up to serve corresponding
population on a regional basis.
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Last revision date: 31 March 2007