Health Management and Social Care Online Expo 2019
C. Seminars / Workshops
Date
Time
Workshops
* Through the workshop, participants will be taken through a journey to experience the job duties of a nutritionist / dietitian. They will be able to acquire the basic nutritional knowledge and comprehend the applications of the skills in order to promote healthy eating for the general public, for example, reading nutrition labelling for smarter and healthier food choices, and discovering different types of diets for specific groups of people. Participants will also be explored with the nutrition related education and vocational training details, as well as the nutrition related job market trends and career path. Target Student : S5 Students Speaker : Dr Winnie Wong, Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Kwai Chung)
* Considering a future in clinical psychology? Can clinical psychologists read your mind? This workshop will provide an introduction to the pathway of becoming a clinical psychologist,and to the theoretical and practical aspects of clinical psychology. There will also be opportunities for students to learn some interpersonal skills to communicate with people with mental disorders. It aims to help students to explore the field of clinical psychology and improve their understanding on mental health. * Jobs and career pathways of dentists, dental surgery assistants, dental hygienists, dental therapists and dental technicians. Target Student : S3 – S5 Students Speaker : Dr Rosanna Lau, Clinical Psychologist of Kwai Chung Hospital
* Are you interested in following the footpath of Florence Nightingale? Do the nursing professions only work in clinics / hospitals? This workshop will provide an introduction to the profession as nurse in the mental health field, and the crossdisciplinary collaboration with other profession to help the person-in-recovery & their carers in hospital setting. Target Student : S3 – S5 Students Speaker: * Mr K L Luk, Senior Nursing Officer (Psy) of Kwai Chung Hospital Polytechnic University
Content :
* Prosthetics and Orthotics (P&O) is one of the streams of the B.Sc. (Hons.) Programme in Biomedical Engineering offered by the Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In this forum, participants will not only learn about the teaching and learning methods of the programme, internship opportunities and the career path of graduates, but will also have a deep understanding about P&O through P&O devices display and demonstration.
Target Student : S3 – S5 Students
Speaker :
Dr. M.S.WONG, Associate Head (Academic)/Associate Professor / Programme Leader, BSc (Hons) in BME,
Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong
Polytechnic University
Target Student : S3 – S5 Students
Speaker: Student Award Winners, HMSC Graduates, Nursing Professionals, Social Work Professionals
Date
Time
Workshops
Content :
* This workshop aims at raising secondary school students’ awareness of safety and injury prevention through imparting knowledge and empowerment. This workshop will offer an overview of injuries in Hong Kong, introduction of common sports injuries and their prevention in schools, hazard identification and the concept of risk assessment in schools.
After systematic assessment of the school environment with established risk assessment tools, students will be able to identify injury hazards from activities and environment in their campus and be empowered to make recommendations to schools for developing interventions to make their schools safer. Learning risk assessment method can also enhance students’ occupational safety and health awareness in their future career.
Target Student : S4 – S5 Students
Speaker :
(1) Dr Albert YUNG, Scientific Officer, Department of Health
(2) Miss Sinney CHEUK, Assistant Lecturer, Department of
Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Chinese University of
Hong Kong
(3) Dr Carol LO, Consultant, Occupational Safety and Health
Council
Target Student : S3 Students
Speaker : Representative(s) of Oral Health Education Unit, Department of Health
Content :
* The Wellness Recovery Action Plan is a self-help program developed by the American Mental Health Movement advocate Mary Ellen Copeland. It aims at introducing various physical and mental health tools and helping participants develop action plans to cope with different emotions. The workshop will help students face changes during puberty and pressure from academics and social relationships, thus they can maintain their physical and mental health, as well as improve their overall quality of life.
Target Student : S4 – S5 Students
Speaker:
* Representative(s) of New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Association
Co-production’ in the Recovery-focus Programmes on Mental Health
Content :
* Through learning Pastel Nagomi Art, the participants can understand the recent direction of Mental Health services is toencourage the Person-in-recovery be included and involved into the field. Meanwhile, the participants can realise that the duty of the worker in mental health services not only works for the user, but also co-works with the user.
Target Student : S4 – S5 Students
Speaker :
(1) Mr. Wu Ching Wai, Social Worker of Caritas Mindset
College
(2) Ms. Sybil Cheung, Peer Support Worker of Caritas Mindset
College
Walk with Me in Field Learning – Getting to Know the Peer Support Workers
* Introduce Peer Support Worker * Lived experience sharing by peer support worker * Introduce wellness tool : Stretching
Target Student : S5 Students
Speaker: (1) Ms Ronnie Yeung , Project Officer Recovery (2) Ms. Grace Tang, Peer Support Worker