Advertisement

Hong Kong child abuse cases rise sharply during Covid-19 pandemic, some parents stressed by job, money worries, experts say

  • More reports of children falling victim to physical, mental and sexual harm, as well as neglect
  • School closures have prevented teachers, social workers from spotting signs of abuse earlier

Reading Time:6 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
8
Illustration by Brian Wang

When a three-year-old boy showed up with fingernail marks all over his swollen legs last month, his kindergarten teacher noticed immediately.

Advertisement

A medical examination confirmed her suspicion, that the boy was a victim of child abuse.

He has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and has problems paying attention or sitting still, and lacks self-control.

His mother used to take care of him at home while his father worked as a driver. But the parents switched roles about two months ago, when the father lost his job and had trouble finding work.

Social workers and child protection groups have seen a rise in child abuse cases in Hong Kong during the pandemic. Photo: Shutterstock
Social workers and child protection groups have seen a rise in child abuse cases in Hong Kong during the pandemic. Photo: Shutterstock
Advertisement

So the mother started working part-time in a shop to make ends meet, while the boy stayed home with his father.

The father had never spent so much time with his son, and the child’s hyperactivity sometimes made him snap. He started beating the boy. The mother knew, but did not tell anyone.

loading
Advertisement