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Conference Programme

Programme for Conference on
"Promoting Community Mental Health –
Issues, Achievements and Visioning into the Future"

DAY 1: 15 December 2009

Time Programme
9:00-9:30
Registration Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium
9:30-11:00
Workshop 1 Venue: QR610

Workshop on Codependency in
Dealing with Drugs & Alcohol Addiction

Mr Water LAI
Senior Social Work Practitioner,
Caritas Lok Heep Club, HKSAR, China

Workshop 2 Venue: QR403

Rethinking the Use of "Recovery Approach" among Chinese Adults with Mental Health Problems in HK

Dr Samson TSE
Associate Professor,
Director of Master of Social Sciences in Counselling,
Department of Social Work & Social Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences,
The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-13:00
Workshop 3 Venue: QR403

Indigenization of Emotion Focused
Therapy in a Group Format
among a Religious Community
Integrating with their Spiritual Faith

Dr Katherine L K KOT
Clinical Psychologist, M.A., Psy. D. (USA), Connexion Psychological Practice Limited, HKSAR, China

Dr Vinci CHEUNG
PhD, CPsychol, AFBPsS
Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences,
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China

Workshop 4 Venue: QR610

Indigenization of Cognitive Therapy
in working with Chinese Clients:
Sharing of and reflecting on
our Clinical Experience

Dr Daniel Fu Keung WONG
Associate Professor,
School of Nursing and Social Work, University of Melbourne, Australia

Ms HUI Sim Kiu, Heidi
B..Soc.Sc., M.Soc.Sc. H.K., R.S.W.,
Certified Cognitive Therapist
(Academy of Cognitive Therapy, USA),
Field Instructor, HKSAR, China

Parallel Session 1
Venue:TU201
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13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-14:30
Open Ceremony Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

Officiating Guest : The Honourable LEUNG Chun-ying, GBS, JP
Convenor of the Non-official Members of the Executive Council, HKSAR, China

14:30-16:00
Keynote Speech I Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

Implementing Evidence-based Community Mental Health Services: Experiences from England

Professor John CARPENTER
Professor of Social Work and Applied Social Science, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK

Keynote Speech II Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

Implementing the Recovery Vision in Practice

Professor Larry DAVIDSON
Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, USA.

16:00-16:30 BREAK
16:30-17:30
Plenary Session 1 Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

1) Phase-specific Early Intervention for Psychotic Disorders: Theory, Practice and Challenges for Hong Kong

Professor Eric CHEN
Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

2) Mental Health Prevention Strategies: Mental Health Literacy and Mental Health First Aid

Dr Daniel Fu Keung WONG
Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Schools of Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Parallel Session 1 - Working with Children, Adolescents and Families Venue : TU201
PS101 The Effect of Academic Stress and Parental Support on the Mental Health of Primary School Students in Hong Kong and Shanghai Dr Grace LEUNG Suk Man, Teaching Consultant, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS102 MINDSET to promote Youth Mental Health Mrs Nancy CHAN, General Manager, Human Resources Services, Group Human Resources, Jardine Matheson Ltd, HKSAR, China
PS103 Pre-employment Training for Young People with Early Psychosis
a) Ms Esther SHUM, Social Worker, Caritas Jockey Club Integrated Service for Young People-Tuen Mun, HKSAR, China
b) Ms Alice CHUNG, Social Worker, Caritas Jockey Club Integrated Service for Young People-Tuen Mun, HKSAR, China
PS104 The Application of Clubhouse Model in Hong Kong Context: The Impact of Transitional Employment on Ex-MI member
a) Mr WONG Yan-chak, Brian, Service in charge of Take Your Way Clubhouse, Stewards’ Ltd., HKSAR, China
b) Ms LAM Man-see, member of Take Your Way Clubhouse, Stewards’ Ltd., HKSAR, China
PS105 Courtship and Marriage of People Referred to Caritas ComHIP Services Mr YEUNG Chi Hung Anthony, Social Worker, Caritas Hostel – Fanling, HKSAR, China
 
 

DAY 2: 16 December 2009

Time Programme
9:00-9:30
Registration Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium
9:30-11:00
Plenary Session 2 Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

1) 中國大陸精神衛生的挑戰與發展

Dr YAN Jun
Director of Mental Health Division, Bureau of Disease Prevention and Control,
Ministry of Health, China

2) Utilizing Family Strengths and Family Resources at Multi-levels: A Journey of Developing Contextually Relevant Knowledge for Family Centered Social Work in Hong Kong

Professor Joyce Lai-chong MA
-R. S. W., Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor, AAMFT
-Chairperson & Professor, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

3) Depression and Suicide in Elderly

Dr Vivian LEUNG
-Senior Medical Officer of Psychogeriatric Team of Shatin Hosptial, HKSAR, China
-Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
-Coordinator of the Elderly Suicide Prevention Programme of Hospital Authority, HKSAR, China

11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-13:00
Parallel Sessions 2 Venue: N001

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Parallel Sessions 3 Venue: N002

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Parallel Sessions 4 Venue: N003

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Parallel Sessions 5 Venue: TU201

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Workshop 5 Venue: QR403

Indigenization of Multiple Family Group as an Intervention Approach for Families with Parenting Difficulties in Hong Kong: An Effort toward Model Building

Professor Joyce L. C. MA
Professor and Chairperson,
Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

Miss WAN Suk Fun, Erica
Professional Consultant, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

Miss WONG Mei Ching, Mooly
Professional Consultant, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

Miss WONG Ting Yu
Research Assistant,
Family and Group Practice Research Centre,
Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-15:30
Parallel Sessions 6 Venue: N002

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Parallel Sessions 7 Venue: TU201

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Parallel Sessions 8 Venue: N001

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Parallel Sessions 9 Venue: N003

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Workshop 6 Venue:PQ303

Wellness Recovery Action Planning

Mr Stephen POCKINGTON
Executive Director, Copeland Center for Wellness and Recovery, USA

15:30-16:00 BREAK
16:00-17:30
Parallel Sessions 10 Venue: TU201

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Parallel Sessions 11 Venue: N002

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Parallel Sessions 12 Venue: N003

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Parallel Sessions 13 Venue: N001

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Workshop 7 Venue: QR403

Putting Recovery into Practice using Solution Focused Conversation

Mr Steve FREEMAN
Lecturer, Keele University, Solution Focused Approaches Manager & Research Nurse, Combined Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

Parallel Session 2 - Working with Men (Simultaneous Interpretation in Putonghua would be provided) Venue : N001
PS201 The Lens of Masculinity towards Men in Trauma – the Landscape of Sexual Abuse Survivor
a) Dr Simon CHAN, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
b) Mr KOO Kam Wing, Social Worker, Caritas Project for Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma, HKSAR, China
PS202 Visioning the Mental Health of Divorced Men
a) Dr Simon CHAN, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
b) Mr LAI Wai-lun, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Family Service, HKSAR, China
PS203 The Gender Difference in Meaning of Intimacy Among Hong Kong Couples -Practice Review of Emotionally Focused Marriage Enrichment Group
a) Dr Simon CHAN, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University , HKSAR, China
b) Mr Michael IP, Social Worker, Caritas Integrated Family Service Centre - Tsuen Wan (East), HKSAR, China
PS204 The Process of Becoming a Problem Gambler: a Chinese Hong Kong Male Study Ms CHUNG Lai Ping, Honorary Lecturer, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS205 A Conceptual Framework for Investigating Help-Seeking Behaviors of Male Victims in Partner Abuse Ms Venus TSUI, Doctoral Student, University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, USA
Parallel Session 3 - Mental Health Services in Mainland China Venue : N002
PS301 為精神病康復者回歸社會搭建平臺 -- 對我區精神病康復者跟進就業模式的探索與思考 陳麗英女士,中國廣州市番禺區殘疾人聯合會康園工中心負責人
PS302 社工在農場式治療中的角色應用探討 -- 以廣州市康寧農場為例 黃楚帆先生及郭艷紅女士,中國廣州市康寧農場社工
PS303 健康教育在廣州市康寧農場的應用 葛紅穎女士,中國廣州市康寧農場康復幹部
PS304 精神藥物不良反應對農耕療法的影響及護理對策 陳曉華女士,中國廣州市康寧農場護士
PS305 關於社區精神康復主動幹預措施探討 陳中山先生,中國廣州市白雲區殘疾人聯合會主任
PS306 心理衛生進社區 精神健康促和諧 張翔先生,中國深圳市殘疾人康復中心
Parallel Session 4 - Spirituality and Positive Psychology Venue : N003
PS401 Positive Effects of Spirituality on Self-esteem for People with Schizophrenia Dr Daniel YOUNG Kim Wan
-Part-time Lecturer, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
-Honorable Research Fellow, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS402 Religious Coping and Spirituality in Depression Dr LIU Kwong Sun
- Senior Medical Officer, Department of Psychiatry, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, HKSAR, China
- Honorary Clinical Assistant Professor, Department Of Psychiatry, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS403 Well Being in a Deeply Religious Society : The First Household Survey of Kuwaitis Professor Ashkanani HADI, Kuwait University, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Kuwait
PS404 The Role of Positive Emotion to Coping Mr Raymond CHAN, Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 5 - Carer Support Venue : TU201
PS501 Self-Perceived Parental Attitudes and Practices on Psychological Well-Being of Children in Tin Shui Wai Ms Tabitha NG Yin Ling, Senior Lecturer, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, HKSAR, China
PS502 Quality of Life in Parents of Persons with Special Needs: a Risk and Protective Factors Analysis
a) Mr ZEN Ching Wah, Centre Supervisor, Caritas Lok Ngai and Lok Yin Day Activity Centre, HKSAR, China
b) Ms TO Suet Ching, Bonnie, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Rehabilitation Service, HKSAR, China
PS503 Validation of the Chinese Version of the Perceived Family Burden Scale in Hong Kong and exploration of the Profile of Caregiver Burden Dr T H LEE, MB, ChB (CUHK), MRCPsych (UK)
-Resident, Department of Psychiatry, United Christian Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS504 Voices of the Carers Ms Marina CHAN Yuen Man, Chair, Carers Support Group, Hong Kong Alzheimer Diseases Association, HKSAR, China
PS505 Therapeutic Group for Chinese Caregivers with Mental Illness - Adaptation to the After-illness Caregiving Responsibilities: A Qualitative Study
a) Mr CHING Chi-kong, Chief Officer (Service), The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
b) Mr YU Kin-sun, Social Worker, The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
c) Ms YANG Catherine, Social Worker, The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 6 - Mental Health in the Elderly: Community Care Model Venue : N002
PS601 Screening At-risk Community-dwelling Toronto Chinese Seniors for Dementia and Depression Mr CHAN Kar Choi
-Program Manager, Wellness Centre, A Mount Sinai Hospital Community Program, Canada
-Adjunct Practice Professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Canada
PS602 Elderly Stays Smart (ESS) - Community Mental Health Project Mr Francis LI, Service Supervisor, The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council Shamshuipo District Elderly Community Centre, HKSAR, China
PS603 Improving Sleep Efficiency : Social Work Intervention for Elderly and High Risk Clients in the Community
a) Dr CHANG Sau Han, Joyce, Head of Department, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, HKSAR, China
b) Dr Zarina LAM, Lecturer, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, HKSAR, China
PS604 Psychogeriatric Nurse-led Outreach Service to Subvented Old-aged Homes- A Pioneer Service Delivery Model in NTWC
a) Ms FUNG YL, APN(Psy.), Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
b) Ms KWOK PS, NO(Psy.), Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
c) Ms CHAU CK, RN(Psy.), Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
d) Mr WONG WK, RN(Psy.), Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS605 Total Care Planning for Persons with Dementia Dr David DAI, Consultant Geriatrician, Prince of Wales Hospital, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 7 - Recovery Venue : TU201
PS701 An Exploration into the Three Models of Recovery Ms Caroline Fei-Yeng KWOK, M.ED.
-Educator, Across Boundaries, Canada
-Author of “Free to Fly: A Story of Manic Depression”
PS702 Coping of a Young Girl with Post-abortion Trauma Mr CHU Fung, Project Manager, Play Safe Healthy Life Project, Caritas Youth and Community Service, HKSAR, China
PS703 Coping with and Recovery from Schizophrenia Dr CHAN Yue Kuen Estella, Instructor, City University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS704 “Peer support”: An Unutilized Resource in Mental Health Care Professor Mohan ISAAC, Professor of Psychiatry, Community, Culture and Mental Health Unit, School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, The University of Western Australia, Australia
PS705 ‘Recovery’ Policy and Service Users’ Experiences: Lessons from Chinese Communities in the UK Ms Lynn TANG, University of Warwick, UK
-Honoray Fellow, Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Mental Health, University of Birmingham, UK
Parallel Session 8 - International Perspectives in Mental Health Venue : N001
PS801 Experience of Working as a Case Manager in a Community Mental Health Service in Victoria Ms Tracy TANG, Bilingual Case Manager, Inner West Area Mental Health Service, Australia
PS802 Application of the Community Engagement Model to the Identification of Mental Health Service Needs of Chinese Elders in the UK
a) Dr Ruby CHAU, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
b) Dr Sam YU, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Baptist University, HKSAR, China
c) Dr Lucy TRAN, Evaluation & Research Officer, Chinese National Healthy Living Centre, UK
PS803 Combating Mental Health Stigma and Encouraging Early Treatment in Singapore Ms Porsche POH
-Founder/Executive Director, Silver Ribbon(Singapore), Singapore
-Board Director, World Federation for Mental Health (2009-2011)
PS804 The Historical, Current Situation, Problems and Core Theoretical and Policy Issues in China Mental Health Care Services System Dr Jitong LIU, Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Public Health School, Peking University, China
PS805 A Brief History and Progress of Mental Health in Hong Kong in the last 30 years Dr LI Siu Wah
-Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist , HKSAR, China
-President, Hong Kong Psychogeriatric Association, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 9 - Suicide and Crisis Prevention Venue : N003
PS901 Attitudes towards Suicide and Suicidal Expression among University Students in Cambodia, a Post-conflict Society Dr Bhoomikumar JEGANNATHAN, Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (Caritas-CCAMH), Cambodia
PS902 The Illness Behavior of Chinese and its Clinical Implications to Mental Health Practitioners Dr NG Siu-man
-Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
-Associate Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS903 A Systematic Review of Studies on Web-based Suicide Prevention Ms CHENG Qijin, Doctoral Student, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS904 A Preliminary Study on the Prevalence Rate of Depressive Symptoms of Older Adults receiving Community – based and Residential Long-term Care
a) Dr Vivian LOU, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
b) Ms Selina LO, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Services for the Elderly, HKSAR, China
PS905 Crisis Support in Remote and Rural Island Settings Mr Jeff SHAW, Service Manager (Mental Health) for Shetland, UK
Parallel Session 10 - Elderly Suicide Prevention Programme – Practice and Evaluation Venue : TU201
PS1001 Elderly Suicide Prevention in Asia Dr Paulina CHOW Po Ling, Specialist Resident, Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS1002 Elderly Suicide and Elderly Suicide Prevention Program in Hong Kong: Background, Model and Rationale Dr CHAN Cheong Fai, Associate Consultant, Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS1003 Nursing Care Management of Late Life Depression in the Hospital and Community Mr LUI Siu-fung, Ward Manager (Psy), Ward JH2, Department of Psychiatry, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS1004 Enhancing Mental Health Status of Community-Living Elders Through Outreaching Clinics Ms WONG Pui-hing, Assistant Service Supervisor, Tai Po Integrated Services for Senior Citizens, The Salvation Army, HKSAR, China
PS1005 Project Life Garden: Adopting Innovative Practices for Elderly with Depressive Symptoms Ms WONG Chui Yan, Esther, Service Supervisor, Integrated Elderly Services, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 11 - Working with People with Addiction Venue : N002
PS1101 The Study on Addictive Behaviours of Hong Kong People Ms Josephine LI, Clinical Psychologist, Caritas Clinical Psychology Service, HKSAR, China
PS1102 Subjective Experience of Young Substance Abusers – Implications to Treatment and Recovery Mr Blanka KWAN, Social Worker, Counselling Service for Young Psychotropic Substance Abusers, Caritas Youth and Community Service, HKSAR, China
PS1103 Brain Function Testing and Emotional Profile of Young Persons with Substance Use Disorders
a) Dr Andrew M H SIU, Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China
b) Dr Alex WONG, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China
c) Professor Chetwyn CHAN, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China
PS1104 成癮行為的預防和教育:中國青少年網癮戒治的現狀與反思 Dr YANG Zeng, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, China
Parallel Session 12 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mental Health Venue : N003
PS1201 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cognitive-behaviour Group Treatment for Chinese-speaking Parents with Children with Disabilities in Melbourne, Australia
a) Ms Ada POON, Program Manager, Chinese Community Social Service Inc, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
b) Dr Daniel Fu Keung WONG, Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Social Work, University of Melbourne, Australia
PS1202 Experience of Applying Cognitive Group Therapy with Parents of Mental Disabilities Child in Macau Mr Stanley LAU, Chief Executive, EDS Management Consulting Limited, Macau SAR, China
PS1203 Stepping Out Automatic Thoughts - An Elderly Case Study Ms Jessica WOO Wai Yan, Deputy Team Leader, Yan Oi Tong Pang Hung Cheung Yuen Long Integrated Home Care Service Centre, HKSAR, China
PS1204 學習CBT之感悟 Dr YANG Fahui, ChongQing Mental Hospital, China
Parallel Session 13 - Prevention, Policy and Public Education (Simultaneous Interpretation in Putonghua would be provided) Venue : N001
PS1301 An exploration study on barriers of resuming worker role of ex-mentally ill patients from the perspective of local employers by using survey Ms LO Man Ting, Panmi, Occupational Therapist II , Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
PS1302 Predicting Re-hospitalization of Long-stay Care Home Residents with Chronic Mentally Illness: a Retrospective Cohort Study
a) Mr Alan TSANG, The Open University of Hong Kong
b) Ms WONG Suet-lai, The Open University of Hong Kong
c) Mr Derek CHAN, Acting Assistant Superintendent, Caritas Lai King Rehabilitation Centre, HKSAR, China
PS1303 Report on Survey: The Essential Factors for Adjustment to Community Living for People with Psychiatric Disability
a) Ms Vivian WONG, Officer in charge, Training and Activity Centre, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, HKSAR, China
b) Consumer Representative, Concord Mutual Aid Club Alliance, HKSAR, China
PS1304 Attitudes towards Individuals with Mental Illness: A Comparison of Staff Members of Two Non-governmental Organizations and a Mental Hospital in HK
a) Dr CHOW Yat, Psychiatrist, Kwai Chung Hospital, HKSAR, China
b) Mr Derek CHAN, Acting Assistant Superintendent, Caritas Lai King Rehabilitation Centre, HKSAR, China
PS1305 An Effective and Sustainable Model of Public Mental Health Education in Hong Kong Dr William CHUI, Castle Peak Hospital, HKSAR, China
 
 

DAY 3: 17 December 2009

Time Programme  
9:00-9:30
Registration Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium
9:30-11:00
Plenary Session 3 Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

1) From Empowerment to Recovery

Dr YEUNG Wai Song
-Senior Medical Officer, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, HKSAR, China
-Honorary Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
-Council Member, The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists, HKSAR, China

2) Modernization of Psychiatric Service to a Community Model

Dr HUNG Se Fong
Chief Executive, Kwai Chung Hospital, HKSAR, China

3) Mental Health Recovery: Development, Applicability and Controversies

Professor YIP Kam Shing
Professor, Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China

11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-13:00
Round Table Forum Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium
Closing Speech Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

Visioning into the Future

Professor Cecilia CHAN
-Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
-Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China

Closing Ceremony Venue: Jockey Club Auditorium

Officiating Guest : Mr Patrick NIP Tak-kuen, JP
Director of Social Welfare Department, HKSAR, China

13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-15:30
Parallel Sessions 14 Venue: N001

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Parallel Sessions 16 Venue: N003

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Workshop 8 Venue:QR403

Experiencing the Treatment Process: An Experiential and Process Group Model in Dealing with Emotional Disturbances

Ms KO Miu Sze Josephine
Team Leader, Caritas Mental Health Project, HKSAR, China

Ms CHAN Yee Ling, Elaine
Social Worker, Caritas Mental Health Project, HKSAR, China

Field Visits
15:30-17:30  
Parallel Session 14 - Mental Health in Work Place (Simultaneous Interpretation in Putonghua would be provided) Venue: N001
PS1401 Meaning-oriented Variables as Protective Factors of Job Burnout - A Survey of Well-being of Elderly Service Staff
a) Dr NG Siu-man
-Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
-Associate Director, Centre on Behavioral Health, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
b) Ms Doris YU Mei Yuk, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Services for the Elderly, HKSAR, China
PS1402 The Determinants of Staff Burnout When Caring for Elderly People with Dementia in Long-term Care Institutions in Hong Kong Ms Linda MOK Wai Kit, Lecturer, Department of Social Work, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, HKSAR, China
PS1403 Suicide Prevention in Workplace Ms LAW Yik-wa, Frances, Hong Kong Jockey Club Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS1404 A Reflection over the Strategies in helping Social Work Students to cope with Stress in Fieldwork Placement
a) Mr CH CHU, Acting Head, Department of Social Sciences, Caritas Francis Hsu College, HKSAR, China
b) Mr Michael LAU, Lecturer, Department of Social Sciences, Caritas Francis Hsu College, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 15 - Strategies and Intervention Venue: PQ303
PS1501 The Issue of Intersubjectivity in Working with Schizophrenia : a Single Case Exploration Mr LEUNG Sze Ming, Samuel, Instructor/PhD student, Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University , HKSAR, China
PS1502 Rebui Rebuilding the Identity of Investment Victims through Narrative Approach
a) Ms Paulina KWOK, Centre Supervisor, Caritas Family Crisis Support Centre, HKSAR, China
b) Ms Pinky YUNG, Project Supervisor, Caritas Family Crisis Support Centre, HKSAR, China
PS1503 Strengthening the Selfhood of People with Schizophrenia through Expressive Arts Ms LI Yuen Ping, Celia, Social Work Supervisor, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, HKSAR, China
Parallel Session 16 - Strategies and Intervention: A Community-based Model Venue: N003
PS1601 Engaging Families with Mental Health Problem within the Community by Family Support Program – A Reflection on learning from a case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
a) Ms CHAN Yuk-mui, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Integrated Family Service Centre - Tung Tau (Wong Tai Sin South West), HKSAR, China
b) Ms SUM Kit-ling, Kam, Social Worker, Caritas Integrated Family Service Centre - Tung Tau (Wong Tai Sin South West), HKSAR, China
PS1602 Mental Health First Aid Training for the General Public in Hong Kong: Evaluating its Effects on Knowledge, Attitudes about Mental Health and Belief about Treatment Mr Angus LAM Yuk Kit, Clinical Coordinator, Centre for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Education and Training for Chinese People, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, HKSAR, China
PS1603 The Community Involvement for Mental Health Promotion Mr HO Wai Lun, David, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China
PS1604 Early Intervention on Community Mental Health Prevention - A Practice Experience in Working with People in their Late Adulthood Mr TSE Siu Kwong, Social Work Supervisor, Caritas Community Development Service, HKSAR, China
PS1605 Anti-domestic Violence Counseling in Community and its Significance
a) Ms WANG Xingjuan, The Maple Women’s Psychological Counseling Center, Beijing, China
b) Ms GUAN Wang, The Maple Women’s Psychological Counseling Center, Beijing, China
 
 
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