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Objective

This Workshop Series is to share the evidence-based practices /services developed by CADENZA Fellows with social and health care professionals working in NGOs and to promote uptake of these programmes to become part of their regular services.  For details about CADENZA: A Jockey Club Initiative for Seniors and CADENZA Fellowship, please refer to: http://www.cadenza.hk.

Details

Course Code : 13A-PE05 to 13A-PE12
Date(s) : 27/3/2013 to 1/11/2013
Time : 24 Hours
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 06/03/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. NG Siu man 吳兆文博士
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration
The University of Hong Kong
Dr Ng’s key research area is the application of Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese philosophies in mental health work. Current research projects are operationalization of stagnation (a concept from TCM) as a mental health construct, illness coping strategies in irritable bowel syndrome (especially symptoms catastrophizing and social hypervigilance), and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Dr. TSE , Mimi 謝敏儀博士
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Tse teaches nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate level. She is the programme leader for Master of Science in Nursing. Her research interests include health promotion and interventional strategies to enhance quality of living and quality of life for older persons, healthy ageing, elderly safety, long-term care, pain management and E-learning and online learning.
Dr. Chow , Esther 周愛華博士
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Studies
City University of Hong Kong
Dr Chow is the Associate Program Leader for Bachelor of Social Sciences in Social Work. She has extensive research experiences on the effectiveness of various practice-intervention models. After obtaining a graduate diploma in Narrative therapy from Dulwich Centre, Australia, her research interests extended to practice of narrative therapy, self-help and mutual-aid, life wisdom, social support and coping, resilience and spirituality.
Dr. LAI , Claudia 賴錦玉博士
Professor, School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Lai focuses her research program on various aspects of long-term care and, in particular, on the care of people suffering from dementia. She has won a number of awards for her work on dementia care. She is an honorary nursing advisor to many voluntary service agencies in Hong Kong.
Dr. LOW P.L. , Lisa 羅佩麗博士
Professional Consultant, Nethersole School of Nursing
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr Low’s research interests resolve around gerontology, emphasizing on the organization of care and practices, decision-making in residential care homes, discharge planning for older patients and family members; and, recently, family decision-making of older people with mild-moderate dementia using mainly qualitative approaches. Her deep passion to integrate qualitative research into her work with older people include the use of action research (combined with ethnography) to constructivist grounded theory to promote the quality of life of older residents and staff in an aged care setting.
Dr. YU , Doris 余秀鳳博士
Associate Professor, Nethersole School of Nursing
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr Yu is the Deputy Programme Director of the CADENZA Training Programme. Her major research interest is to promote quality of life and healthy ageing in older people with particular focus on insomnia, oral health, nutrition, mental wellness and symptom management. She also investigates effective disease management model and patient empowerment program for chronic illnesses.
樓瑋群博士
副總監
香港大學秀圃老年研究中心
樓博士為香港大學社會工作及社會行政學系副教授,研究興趣包括老年人的長期照顧、家屬照顧者的心理和靈性健康、社會支持、以及如何提升老年人健康的幹預研究等。樓博士近年的學術成果在國際領先的期刊上發表,例如Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, The Gerontologist, Aging and Mental Health, and Social Indicators Research. 樓博士還積極參與服務專業協會,例如香港老年學會、美國老年學會、香港社會工作者協會、美國心理學會等。
Dr. NG , Shamay 伍尚美博士
Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Ng is a registered physiotherapist. She is also the Visiting Professor at the Health and Nursing Department, The Wuhan Polytechnic University in China. Dr Ng’s research interest is on neurorehabilitation, particularly on stroke rehabilitation. Her research findings have been published in international journals such as Stroke, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine etc. She received research grants in conducting randomized controlled trials on efficacy of home-based and community-based stroke rehabilitation programmes and in developing innovative teaching methodology in physiotherapy education.

Remarks

"Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme" does not apply to this course. For other financial support, please click HERE .

Enrollment Form: Download from http://www.hkcss.org.hk/institute/13A/pe/cadenza/enrollment_form.pdf

** Applicants should be nominated by their service units / organizations. One organization can nominate up to 3 staff members for each workshop.

 
Funded by: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Organizer: CADENZA: A Jockey Club Initiative for Seniors
Co-organizer: The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
 

Course Structure

Workshop 1
Strategic approach for promoting retirement preparation - Innovative use of active interest development, senior mentorship and traditional Chinese health concepts
Course Code : 13A-PE05
Date(s) : 27/3/2013
Time : 1000 - 1300 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 06/03/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. NG Siu man 吳兆文博士
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration
The University of Hong Kong
Dr Ng’s key research area is the application of Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese philosophies in mental health work. Current research projects are operationalization of stagnation (a concept from TCM) as a mental health construct, illness coping strategies in irritable bowel syndrome (especially symptoms catastrophizing and social hypervigilance), and chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Workshop 2
System approach: Pain management for older persons living in nursing homes
Course Code : 13A-PE06
Date(s) : 17/4/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 27/03/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. TSE , Mimi 謝敏儀博士
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Tse teaches nurses in undergraduate and postgraduate level. She is the programme leader for Master of Science in Nursing. Her research interests include health promotion and interventional strategies to enhance quality of living and quality of life for older persons, healthy ageing, elderly safety, long-term care, pain management and E-learning and online learning.
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Workshop 3
Narrative therapy: Reconstructing stroke survivors and caregivers’ meaning of and purpose in life
Course Code : 13A-PE07
Date(s) : 22/5/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 01/05/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. Chow , Esther 周愛華博士
Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Studies
City University of Hong Kong
Dr Chow is the Associate Program Leader for Bachelor of Social Sciences in Social Work. She has extensive research experiences on the effectiveness of various practice-intervention models. After obtaining a graduate diploma in Narrative therapy from Dulwich Centre, Australia, her research interests extended to practice of narrative therapy, self-help and mutual-aid, life wisdom, social support and coping, resilience and spirituality.
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Workshop 4
Sustaining the effect of “Prompted Voiding” programs to manage urinary incontinence in nursing home residents: A Workshop for Managers
Course Code : 13A-PE08
Date(s) : 17/7/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 26/06/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. LAI , Claudia 賴錦玉博士
Professor, School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Lai focuses her research program on various aspects of long-term care and, in particular, on the care of people suffering from dementia. She has won a number of awards for her work on dementia care. She is an honorary nursing advisor to many voluntary service agencies in Hong Kong.
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Workshop 5
Digitalize pre-discharge planning for older patients and their family members using an e-Learning Information Package (eLIP)
Course Code : 13A-PE09
Date(s) : 22/8/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 01/08/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. LOW P.L. , Lisa 羅佩麗博士
Professional Consultant, Nethersole School of Nursing
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr Low’s research interests resolve around gerontology, emphasizing on the organization of care and practices, decision-making in residential care homes, discharge planning for older patients and family members; and, recently, family decision-making of older people with mild-moderate dementia using mainly qualitative approaches. Her deep passion to integrate qualitative research into her work with older people include the use of action research (combined with ethnography) to constructivist grounded theory to promote the quality of life of older residents and staff in an aged care setting.
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Workshop 6
Relieving insomnia among older people: the effects of cognitive-behavioral therapy
Course Code : 13A-PE10
Date(s) : 27/9/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 06/09/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. YU , Doris 余秀鳳博士
Associate Professor, Nethersole School of Nursing
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dr Yu is the Deputy Programme Director of the CADENZA Training Programme. Her major research interest is to promote quality of life and healthy ageing in older people with particular focus on insomnia, oral health, nutrition, mental wellness and symptom management. She also investigates effective disease management model and patient empowerment program for chronic illnesses.
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Workshop 7
Instrumental Reminiscence Intervention (IRI) for alleviating depressive symptoms among Chinese or older adults
Course Code : 13A-PE11
Date(s) : 17/6/2013
Time : 1430 - 1730 (3 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 27/05/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
樓瑋群博士
副總監
香港大學秀圃老年研究中心
樓博士為香港大學社會工作及社會行政學系副教授,研究興趣包括老年人的長期照顧、家屬照顧者的心理和靈性健康、社會支持、以及如何提升老年人健康的幹預研究等。樓博士近年的學術成果在國際領先的期刊上發表,例如Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, The Gerontologist, Aging and Mental Health, and Social Indicators Research. 樓博士還積極參與服務專業協會,例如香港老年學會、美國老年學會、香港社會工作者協會、美國心理學會等。
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Workshop 8
Electrical stimulation and rehabilitation following stroke
Course Code : 13A-PE12
Date(s) : 1/11/2013
Time : 0900 - 1130 (2.5 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, HK
Target Participants : Social work and health care professionals nominated by their organizations
Class Size : 50
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 11/10/2013 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : 2876 2427 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Dr. NG , Shamay 伍尚美博士
Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Dr Ng is a registered physiotherapist. She is also the Visiting Professor at the Health and Nursing Department, The Wuhan Polytechnic University in China. Dr Ng’s research interest is on neurorehabilitation, particularly on stroke rehabilitation. Her research findings have been published in international journals such as Stroke, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine etc. She received research grants in conducting randomized controlled trials on efficacy of home-based and community-based stroke rehabilitation programmes and in developing innovative teaching methodology in physiotherapy education.
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