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Annual Service Provision and Statistics

2023-24 Annual Service Provision and Statistics

Objectives

1.1 Social security in Hong Kong aims to meet the basic and special needs of members of the community who are in need of financial or material assistance.

Service Provision

1.2 This objective is achieved through a non-contributory social security system administered by SWD. It comprises the CSSA Scheme, the Social Security Allowance (SSA) Scheme, the Criminal and Law Enforcement Injuries Compensation (CLEIC) Scheme, the Traffic Accident Victims Assistance (TAVA) Scheme and Emergency Relief. Elderly CSSA recipients who meet the prescribed criteria can continue to receive cash assistance under the CSSA Scheme if they choose to retire permanently in the Guangdong or Fujian Province. In addition, the Social Security Appeal Board, an independent body, handles appeals against SWD's decisions on social security issues.

1.3 Under the CSSA Scheme, the Support for Self-reliance Scheme aims to assist able-bodied CSSA recipients to take up employment. The Scheme consists of 2 components:

  • The Employment Support Services: provision of integrated employment support services on a family basis by NGOs commissioned by SWD to help able-bodied CSSA recipients find jobs.
  • Disregarded earnings: provision of an incentive by disregarding part of their income when assessing the amount of assistance payable to CSSA recipients to encourage them to undertake paid employment while on CSSA.

Statistics

CSSA Scheme
2.1 As at 31 March 2024, there were 199 205 CSSA cases providing assistance to 271 440 people. Analysis of distribution of CSSA cases by nature of cases is shown in Chart 1 below:

Chart 1: Distribution of CSSA Cases by Nature of Cases

Nature of CasesNumber of Cases
as at 31 March 2024
Percentage
as at 31 March 2024
Old Age111 63356.0%
Permanent Disability17 1048.6%
Ill Health27 85514.0%
Single Parent20 19210.1%
Low Earnings1 5300.8%
Unemployment16 9438.5%
Others3 9482.0%

Note: Individual percentage may not add up to 100% due to rounding effect.  
2.2 A total of $22,484 million was paid out under the CSSA Scheme in 2023-24. The total expenditure for the years 2019-20 to 2023-24 is shown in Chart 2 below:

Chart 2: Total Expenditure under the CSSA Scheme for 2019-20 to 2023-24

YearTotal Expenditure ($Mn)
2019-2022,667
2020-2122,853
2021-2222,909
2022-2323,196
2023-2422,484

SSA Scheme
2.3 As at 31 March 2024, the number of SSA cases was 1 277 093. A breakdown of these cases by nature of cases is shown in Chart 3 below:

Chart 3: Distribution of SSA Cases by Nature of Cases

Nature of CasesNumber of Cases
as at 31 March 2024
Percentage
as at 31 March 2024
Old Age Allowance345 72727.1%
Old Age Living Allowance729 28957.1%
Guangdong Scheme25 0112.0%
Fujian Scheme2 4470.2%
Higher Disability Allowance19 2801.5%
Normal Disability Allowance155 33912.2%

Note: Individual percentage may not add up to 100% due to rounding effect.

2.4 A total of $48,447 million was paid out under the SSA Scheme in 2023-24. The total expenditure for the years 2019-20 to 2023-24 is shown in Chart 4 below:

Chart 4: Total Expenditure under the SSA Scheme for 2019-20 to 2023-24

YearTotal Expenditure ($Mn)
2019-2036,643
2020-2138,166
2021-2239,754
2022-2343,706
2023-2448,447

CLEIC Scheme

2.5 In 2023-24, a total of $6.32 million was paid out under the CLEIC Scheme to 217 cases. The total expenditure for the years 2019-20 to 2023-24 is shown in Chart 5 below:

Chart 5: Total Expenditure under the CLEIC Scheme for 2019-20 to 2023-24

YearTotal Expenditure ($Mn)
2019-205.36
2020-218.39
2021-228.21
2022-236.89
2023-246.32

TAVA Scheme

2.6 In 2023-24, a total of $ 491.78 million was paid out under the TAVA Scheme to 15 981 cases. The total expenditure for the years 2019-20 to 2023-24 is shown in Chart 6 below:

Chart 6: Total Expenditure under the TAVA Scheme for 2019-20 to 2023-24

YearTotal Expenditure ($Mn)
2019-20290.35
2020-21409.09
2021-22413.29
2022-23446.25
2023-24491.78

Social Security Appeal Board

2.7 The Social Security Appeal Board (SSAB) is an independent body comprising 7 non-officials appointed by the Chief Executive. Its main function is to consider appeals against the decisions of SWD under the CSSA, SSA and TAVA schemes. Decisions of the Board are final.

2.8 In 2023-24, the SSAB ruled on 327 appeals, including 51 CSSA cases and 274 SSA cases and two TAVA cases. The Board confirmed the decisions of SWD in 206 cases (63%) and varied its decisions in 121 cases (37%).

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