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Satellite Symposium and Field Visits Exchange

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Date: Day 3, December 12, 2006 (Tuesday)
Time: 0900-1730

On December 12, 2006, the programme will be moved out of the Conference Venue to sites where social work services in health and mental health are rendered. In the morning, there will be Satellite Symposia on different themes in various local social service organizations. Field Visitation programme will be arranged respectively in the afternoon. Please indicate your preference below.

Pre-registration for the satellite symposia and field visits exchange is required. Participants will need to choose a theme which implies the choice of programme of the whole day on December 12, 2006. Quota are set for all rountes of satellite symposium. Registration is on first-come-first-served basis. An online Workshop Registration Form was sent to all participantsand the deadline for registration is November 16, 2006. Please contact the secretariat if you could not receive the Login ID and Password.

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Themes
Quota
[S1]
Practice-based Research
100
[S2]
Spirituality
100
[S3]
Psychosocial Oncology & Hospice, Bereavement
120
[S4a]
Mental Health & Service Consumer A
100
[S4b]
Mental Health & Service Consumer B
100
[S5]
Resilience and Family
100
[S6]
Children and Adolescence
100
[S7]
Women, Infertility and Reproductive Health
100
[S8]
Violence and Suicide Prevention
100
[S9]
Disease Specific Groups and Hospital Social Work
100
[S10]
Rehabilitation , Self Management and Self Help Movement
100
[S11]
Elderly (Aging)
100
[S12]
Health Policy & Equity Issues
100



[S1]. Satellite Symposium on Practice-based Research
0900-1230 Satellite Symposium
Venue: Hong Kong Baptist University

P0220 Decision Making in Evidence-Based Practice: Science and Art
Dr Christopher G. HUDSON, Salem State College, USA
P0411 Expertise in Hospital Social Work: A Report of an Australian Study
Prof Martin RYAN, La Trobe University, Australia
P0630 Screening Tool for Differentiating People with Mental Illness in Vocational Rehabilitation Training Programs
Mr Ka Wai CHOW, Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0770 Investigating Social Work Practice in Complex Psychosocial Obstetric and Pediatric Presentations in an Acute Hospital Setting
Mrs Janet WHELAN, Royal Hobart Hospital, Australia
P0347 Lessons Learned from Scared Straight Programs and Evidence-based Practice in Social Work
Prof Haluk SOYDAN, Univsersity of Southern California, USA
P0441 Harmony from Chaos and Understanding from Uncertainty: New Understandings in Chaos Theory and Consciousness Studies and their Implications for Social Work Practice and Research.
Dr John Douglass WHYTE, The University of Melbourne, Australia
P0462 Evaluation Tools in Community Health Counselling – Engaging Clients in Evaluating Services or Rubber Stamps for Quality Assurance?
Ms Lowell WAN, Moreland Community Health Service, Australia
P0546 Comparative Study of Social Care: The Promises and Dilemmas of the Qualitative Approach
Dr Teppo KRÖGER, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730 Field Visits and Professional Exchange

 

[S2]. Spirituality
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Hong Kong Baptist University

Introduction to Tzu Chi Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-chi Foundation (A local Buddhist Charity Organization)
(Representative from Tzu Chi), Hong Kong, China
Bereavement Counseling and Support in Buddhist Perspective
The Venerable Jing Yin SIK, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0814 Awakening Jinguan Stress Reduction Program for Cancer Patients
Ms Yuk Yi, Josephine CHENG, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, China
P1047 Dance with Suffering: Using Buddhist Teachings for Pain Relief and Reenergizing on Parents with Eating Disorders Children
Ms Chi Ying Becky CHAN, Caritas Medical Centre, Hong Kong, China
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange

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[S3]. Satellite Symposium on Psychosocial Oncology & Hospice, Bereavement
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital

Opening Remark
(by AOSW)
Preparing Adults to Survive the Death of a Spouse
Dr Karlynn BRINTZENHOFESZOC, Association of Oncology Social Work, USA
Mutual Help: How the Bereaved Help Each Other
Prof Phyllis SILVERMAN, Brandeis University, USA
The Role of Hope in Bereavement Experiences among Chinese Families
Dr Amy CHOW, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P1020 Effectiveness of Open Group in Bereavement Adjustment
Ms Man Sheung Miranda YUE, Bradbury Hospice, Hospital Authority, Hong Kong, China
P0189 Group Bereavement Support for Spouses Who are Grieving the Loss of a Partner to Cancer
Ms Rachel SCHNEIDER, LMSW, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, USA
P0481 Breaking the Silence: Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Fathers in Families Caring for Children with Life Limiting Conditions
Dr Bruce LORD, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Australia
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730

Field Visits and Professional Exchange

In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 3 groups:

Group A

Group B
  • Community-based Cancer Resource Centre, Cancer Link Support Centre Central, with service briefing from Children Cancer Foundation Family Service Centre

Group C
  • Palliative Care Unit, Caritas Medical Centre, with service briefing from Jessie and Thomas Tam Centre, Community Bereavement Counselling Centre
   

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[S4a]. Satellite Symposium on Mental Health & Service Consumers A
0900-1200

Satellite Symposium
Venue: New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association

P0777 Community Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services in Hong Kong: A New Initiative of Social Enterprises in Creating Training and Employment Opportunities for People with Psychiatric Disability
Ms Lai Yau Deborah WAN, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association, Hong Kong, China
Developing Consumer-Centred Practice: Some Evidence from England
Prof John CARPENTER, University of Bristol, UK
Mental Health Services in Hong Kong - Social Rehabilitation
Mr Raymond FUNG, Social Welfare Depatment, HKSAR
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730

Field Visits and Professional Exchange

In the afternnon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. New Life Farm & Lantau Link, New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
  • A2. Psychiatric Service, Castle Peak Hospital
Group B
  • B1. Caritas Lai King Complex
  • B2. Psychiatric Service, Kwai Chung Hospital

 

[S4b]. Satellite Symposium on Mental Health & Service Consumers B
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: The Mental Health Association of Hong Kong Kwun Tong Jockey Club Hall

P0472 Outcomes of Small Residential Homes in the Community: A New Residential Scheme in Taiwan
Dr Yueh-Ching CHOU, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
P0393 Changing Chinese Cultural Conceptions of Mental Health and Mental Illness: Implications for Cultural Sensitive Practices
Dr Fu Keung Daniel WONG, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Mental Health Services in Hong Kong - Social Rehabilitation
Mr Tung SIT, Social Welfare Depatment, HKSAR
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730

Field Visits and Professional Exchange

In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. Youth Mental Health, Stewards
  • A2. Psychiatric Unit, Taipo Hospital
Group B
  • B1. Baptist Oi Kwan Social Service (Family Support Service)
  • B2. Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital

 

[S5]. Satellite Symposium on Resilience and Family
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong

P1036 Therapeutic Encounters with Anorexia Nervosa: The Applicability of Family Therapy for Chinese Children and Adolescents Suffering from Anorexia Nervosa in a Chinese context
Prof Joyce MA, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0759 Mind the Gap: Developing the Family in Mainland China Social Work
Dr Timothy SIM, National University of Singapore, Singapore
P0326 To Wait Outside but to Feel
Mrs Riki KEIDAR, Social Work Department Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel
P0071 Resilience in Single Mother Families with Children with Disabilities
Ms Kathryn LEVINE, University of Manitoba, Canada
P0111 A Multivariate Analysis of Adjustment Problems Among Divorced Single-parent Adolescents: From the Ecosystemic Perspective of Resilience, Family Functioning and Support Sources
Prof Mei-O HSIEH, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
P0661 Working in the Mainland: Family Adjustment and Successful Coping Strategies
Prof Yuk King LAU, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
  • The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong
  • Methodist Centre

 

[S6]. Satellite Symposium on Children & Adolescence
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Breakthrough, Shatin

Long Term Effects of Early Intervention - A preliminary Analysis on Child Care Date of the Taiwan Birth Cohort study
Prof Yen Joyce FENG, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
P1037 Therapeutic Games and Guided Imagery: Tools for Health and Mental Health Professionals
Dr Monit CHEUNG, University of Houston, USA
P0037 Self-growth and Self-care: Group Work with Children of Detainees
Ms Qian ZHAO, Renmin University of China, China
P0192 Invisible Victims: Identifying and Meeting the Needs of Children of Prisoners
Dr Toni JOHNSON, University of Kansas, USA
P0388 Family Experiences of Living with a Disabled Child: The Stigma and Impact of Disability through Association
Mr Peter BURKE, University of Hull, UK
P0884 Childhood and Adolescent Resilience in a Chinese Context: Predictive Measures of Positive Outcomes
Dr Tak Yan LEE, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0909 Living through Adversities in Childhood: Explicating Resilience Processes through Narrative Reconstruction of Children's Lived Experience in Proximal Developmental Contexts of Home and School
Dr Wai Man KWONG, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730

Field Visits and Professional Exchange

In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. Youth Outreach
  • A2. Breakthrough
Group B
  • B1. Boys & Girls' Association of HK (Ma On Sha)
  • B2. Ma On Shan (North) Integrated Team, HK Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council

[S7]. Satellite Symposium on Women, Infertility and Reproductive Health
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: YWCA (Yau Yat Chuen)

Part I:
Mobilising Women for Achieving Health Rights – Case Study From India
Prof Vimla NADKARNI, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India
P0070 Gender Differences in Psychological Distress to Social and Economic Changes in the Ukrainian Population
Dr Bonnie YEGIDIS, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA
P0791 Young Women with Early Psychosis - Gendered Experiences
Dr Suet-lin Shirley HUNG, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
P0921 The Body-Mind-Spirit Model: An Interventional Approach to Enhance Wellbeing of Chinese Women
Ms Elaine Yin Ling TSUI, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China

Part II:

P0668 Inequalities in Reproductive Health: What is the Challenge for Social Work and How Can It Respond?
Prof Eric BLYTH, University of Huddersfield, UK
P0179 The Study of Relevant Risk Factors of Infertility in Rural Area
Mrs Xiani WANG, China Women's University, China
P0010 Infertility, Adoption, and Reproductive Technologies – Challenges Before the Social Work Profession
Dr Sinha DEBOTOSH, Visva-Bharati University, India
P0169 Bereavement Support for Reproductive Loss: Benefits of a Multi-Disciplinary Team
Mrs Lisa LENTINI-SHORTLAND, The Royal Women's Hospital, Australia
P0171 Sociodemographic Profile of Unmarried Mothers Giving Birth in the Central Region of Israel
Dr Haviva SAHRAN, Rabin Medical Center, Israel
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. Hong Kong Federation of Women's Centres (To be confirmed)
  • A2. YWCA
Group B
  • B1. Family Panning Association of Hong Kong (To be confirmed)
  • B2. TWGHs Well Women Clinic (To be confirmed)

[S8]. Satellite Symposium on Violence and Suicide Prevention: Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Health Care Settings
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Christian Family Service Centre (Kwun Tong)

The Role of Health Care in Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence Challenges & Opportunities
Prof Richard Tolman, University of Michigan, USA
P0928 Suicide Relapse Prevention: The Use of the MANSA as an Outcome Measure for a Model of Assertive Counselling, Community Linkage and Monitoring from an Emergency Department
Dr Lynette JOUBERT, University of Melbourne, Australia
Q & A
Break
A Multidisciplinary Approach of Child Protection in Hong Kong: Policy, Prevention and Treatment Levels
Mrs Priscilla LUI, Against Child Abuse, Hong Kong, China
A Multidisciplinary Research Team: What Bring Us Together?
Dr WC LEUNG, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, China
Validation of Violence Screening Tool and Risk Assessment Tool, as Common Language for Health and Social Work Professionals
Dr Agnes TIWARI and Dr Edward KL CHAN , The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Q & A
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. Harmomy House (Kwun Tong)
  • A2. Family Crisis Support Centre, Caritas, HK
Group B
  • B1.Rain Lily, Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women
  • B2.Samaritan Befrienders of HK

[S9]. Satellite Symposium on Disease Specific Groups and Hospital Social Work
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Lecture Theatre, HAHO

P0168 Supporting New Graduate Social Workers: Exploring the Transition from Classroom to Clinical Practice
Ms Anna LANGLEY, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Australia
P0338 The Continuum of Care Following Hospitalization in an Acute Care Hospital in Israel: Implementation, Adequacy and Outcomes of the Discharge Plan
Prof Gail K AUSLANDER, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
P0427 Social Work Provision in the Emergency Department: A Bio-Psychosocial, Interdisciplinary Team Response to Complex Client Need
Ms Jo DI CIERO, St Vincent's Health, Melbourne, Australia
P0480 The Different Orientations of Health Professionals Towards Social Factors in Clinical Decision Making
Dr Janet Carter ANAND, University of Tasmania, Australia
P0548 The Role of the Social Worker in the Heart Rehabilitation Orientation Group Session
Mrs Rachel ARON, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Israel
P0033 An Exploratory Study on Factors to Cause and Sustain Peer Mentors in Breast Cancer Peer Support Service
Ms Ying-Yan Bonnie LAU, Kwong Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, China
P0677 Supportive Care of Pediatric Radiotherapy Patients in an Adult Treatment Centre: A Social Work Perspective
Mrs Ilana BERGER, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
P0802 Psychosocial Adjustment of Breast Cancer Women in Taiwan
Ms Chiu-Ju Doris HUNG, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • Haven of Hope Hospital
Group B
  • Kwong Wah Hospital

[S10]. Satellite Symposium on Rehabilitation, Self Management & Self Help Movement
0900-1200

Satellite Symposium
Venue: HKCEC (Conference Venue)

P1044 Partnering with Empowered Clients and Citizens: Creative Synergy for New Models of Rehabilitation and Self-management of Chronic Diseases and Disabilities
Prof Thomasina BORKMAN, George Mason University, USA
P0477 Challenges and Role of Social Work in Rehabilitation of Unknown/Lost Memory Patients
Mrs Meenu MARWAHA, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), India
P0483 The Impact of a Mixed Football Team on the Social Enhancement of the Mentally Handicapped Persons
Ms Mariana WONG, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong, China
P0617 Empowering Persons with Severe Mental Illness; Beyond Tokenism
Dr Wes SHERA, University of Toronto, Canada
P0757 An Integrated Model of Community Based Rehabilitation (CBR)
Mr Guru Nagarajan SHANMUGANATHAN, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
  • Community Rehabilitation Network, The HK Society for REhabilitation
  • Cancer Link Support and Resource Centre, HK Cancer Fund

[S11]. Satellite Symposium on Dementia
0900-1230

Satellite Symposium
Venue: Prince of Wales Hospital (Shatin)

P0311 Understanding Caregiving Experiences Amongst The Chinese Caregivers of Elderly People with Dementia From A Qualitative Perspective
Dr Gemma Wong, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0357 Immersive Virtual Reality Rehabilitation Program for People with Dementia: A Case Study
Mr LF Christopher CHAN, Caritas-Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
P0369 Decision Making in Dementia
Dr Fran WAUGH, Uuniversity of Sydney, Australia
P0557 Promoting a Cost Effective and Sustainable Exercise Program to Healthy, Frail and Older Adults with Dementia
Ms Mei Ying Dora POON, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China
P0850 A Study of Family Caregivers to Patients of a Memory Clinic in Japan: Their Appraisals of the Disease and Caregiving in Relation to their Characteristics
Dr Hiroko YAMADA, Doshisha University, Japan
Environmental Design for Dementia Care
(speaker to be confirmed) , Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing, Hong Kong, China
Memory Training Program for Mild Cognitively Impaired Older Individuals
Ms Rebecca SHIU, HKCWC, Hong Kong, China
Legal Protection for /Financial Abuse of Mentally Incapacitated Older Persons
Mr Charles CHIU, Guardianship Board, Hong Kong, China
Service Development for Care of Demented Elderly in Community Setting
(speaker to be confirmed) , Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association, Hong Kong, China
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange In the afternoon, participants of this theme will be divided into 2 groups:
Group A
  • A1. Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (Shatin)
  • A2. HK Sheung Kung Hui Li Ka Shing Care & Attention Home for the Elderly (Shamshuipo)
  • A3. Psychogeriatric Service, Kwai Chung Hospital (KC)
Group B
  • B1. Society for the Aged Kwan Fong Nim Chee Home for the Elderly (Shatin)
  • B2. Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (Shatin)
  • B3. Pok Oi Hospital Jockey Club Care & Attention Home (Yuen Long)

 

[S12]. Satellite Symposium on Health Policy & Equity Issues
0900-1200 Field Visit:
  • Health InfoWorld, HAHO

Satellite Symposium
Venue: HAHO

P1049 Tackling Inequalities in Health: An Essential Challenge for Social Work
Prof Paul BYWATERS, Coventry University, UK
Mr Tim PANG, Society for Community Organization (SoCO), Hong Kong, China
P1035 Poverty and Sustainable Development: Learning from Participatory Responses
Dr Bartholomew SHAHA, World Alliance of YMCAs, Switzerland
Health for All and All for Health
Dr Kwok-Cho TANG, World Health Organization
P1056 Transforming Community Mental Health Systems: A 21st Century California Experiment
Dr Marilyn L FLYNN, University of Southern California, USA
P0836 Promoting Whose Good - Healthy Life(styles) and Well-Being in a Globalizing World? Questioning the Dynamics and
Enigma of Transnational Policy Learning

Prof On-Kwok LAI, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
1230-1400 Lunch
1400-1730
Field Visits and Professional Exchange
  • Kwai Tsing Healthy City/Safety Community, Princess Margaret Hospital
  • Racial Harmony Service, HK Sheung Kung Hui Lady MacLehose Centre (Kwai Tsing)
  • Racial Harmony Service, BGCA

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