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RainLily

RainLily
The latest news and top stories on RainLily. A prominent Hong Kong-based non-profit organisation, RainLily is the city’s first sexual violence crisis centre, established in 2000. Co-founded by Dr Philip Beh Swan-lip, its primary mission is to provide comprehensive, one-stop support to survivors, helping them restore confidence and dignity while minimising secondary trauma. RainLily’s main activities include immediate crisis intervention, counselling, medical and legal assistance, and a 24-hour hotline. The organisation is also significant for its advocacy for anti-sexual violence policies, public education, and research, striving for a gender-equal society.
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Call to close loopholes in Hong Kong’s child sexual offence bill

NGOs say amendment bill should offer better protections for young victims giving evidence in court and create new offences for persistant abuse.

Legal Tales | A new test for consent: reforming Hong Kong’s approach to sexual crimes

Hong Kong district councillor accused of underage sex labelled ‘dangerous man’

Alleged victim explains why she waited more than a decade to give police her account of relationship with Sei Chun-hing.

Opinion | Hong Kong must update its sexual offence laws to empower survivors

The city’s framework for sex crimes is outdated. Fortunately, models exists which can help shatter the stigma and foster a culture of healing.

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