October 19, 2018

[Materials Download] 13th Annual General Meeting cum Community Seminar, 第十三屆香港青少年健康學會週年大會暨講座

File download for Seminar (Please click the heading for PDF download):

(1) Internet Addiction from a Mental Health Perspective (PDF Download)
by Dr. Florence CHONG, 莊泓琳醫生 

Specialist in Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

(2) Evidence of e-interventions for Youth at-risk (PDF Download)
by Dr. LAW Yik Wa, Frances 羅亦華博士 
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration,
The University of Hong Kong

(3) Working with Young People in Information Era: Introduction to Online and Offline Service Model (PDF Download)
by Mr. HO Chun Yu, Stanley 何振宇先生
Team Leader (RSW), Jockey Club Cyber Youth Outreach Service, BGCA Nite Cat Online 

 









September 12, 2018

[Revised] 13th Annual General Meeting cum Community Seminar, 第十三屆香港青少年健康學會週年大會暨講座


浮沉網絡世界:是福是禍?如何在網上推行青少年工作
Diving into the Cyber World: Facilitating or suffocating?
How to work with Young People on Internet


Date: 13 Oct 2018 (Saturday)
日期: 2018年 10月 13日(星期六)


2:00 - 2:30 pm
Annual General Meeting 週年大會
(for members only, 只限會員)

2:30 - 5:15 pm
Open to Public 公開參與
(Refreshment would be served before seminar, 研討會前茶點招待)

Venue: Lecture Hall, 7/F, Block H,
Princess Margaret Hospital, Kowloon
地點: 九龍瑪嘉烈醫院 H座 7 樓講課室

Chairman: Dr. Tony LAU 劉家輝醫生

(1) Internet Addiction from a Mental Health Perspective
by Dr. Florence CHONG, 莊泓琳醫生 

Specialist in Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

(2) Evidence of e-interventions for youth at-risk
by Dr. LAW Yik Wa, Frances 羅亦華博士
Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration,
The University of Hong Kong

(3) Working with Young People in Information Era: Introduction to Online and Offline Service Model
by Mr. HO Chun Yu, Stanley 何振宇先生
Team Leader (RSW), Jockey Club Cyber Youth Outreach Service, BGCA Nite Cat Online

Enrollment:
Open to all. Members of HKSAH are given priority.
Send email to enrol.hksah@gmail.com giving your Name, Profession, Department and Institution, as well as your preferred contact email address.

  • CME, CPE, CPN, CNE pending.
(1) CME Paed Cat A 3 points; 
(2) CE for Psychologist approved;
(3) CNE HKPNA 2.5 points.

[Download Poster]

Supporting Organizations:


April 11, 2018

Community Seminar: Anxiety problems in students across the spectrum from the mild to the severe end (Updated)

Community Seminar supported by two organizations.

Date: 11 May 2018 (Friday)
Time: 7:00–9:00pm (Refreshment would be served before seminar)
Venue: Multi-function Room, D Ground, QEH



Anxious feelings, worries and fears are common among children and adolescents. Many are manage to get through and cope well. Some however, become overwhelmed by these fearful or dreadful feelings or they may get stuck on their worrying thoughts. Eventually they feel distressed or their daily functioning (e.g. going to school, playing, making friends, falling asleep ...) may become impaired. Milder anxiety problems can be dealt with in the community setting by trained youth workers. The moderate and severe cases often require more intensive and sometimes multi-disciplinary professional help.

This seminar aims at giving the participants a perspective of the whole spectrum of child and adolescent anxiety problems from the mild to the severe end which may affect our students causing personal distress or functional impairment. Case examples will be used to illustrate the broad range of evidence-based interventions in different tiers ranging from mass screening, community management, psychological intervention and pharmacological treatment.


Chairman: Dr. Tang Chun Pan (Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)

(1) Overview of Anxiety Disorders
  • by Dr. Kwan Hoi Shuen (Associate Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)
(2) Managing anxiety problems in the community
  • by Ms. Lee Mun Yee (Assistant Social Work Officer, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Community Support Project)
(3) Psychological intervention for Anxiety Disorders
  • by Mr. Chow Ho Ting, Danny (Clinical Psychologist, Kwai Chung Hospital)
(4) A case of intractable Anxiety Disorder
  • by Dr. Kwan Hoi Shuen (Associate Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)
[Download Poster]

Enrollment:
žOpen to all. Members of HKSAH are given priority.
žSend email to enrol.hksah@gmail.com giving your Name, Profession, Department and Institution, as well as your preferred contact email address.
  • CME, CPE, CPN pending.
Supporting Organization: 


香港兒科護士學會
Hong Kong Paediatric Nurses Association
香港社會服務聯會
Hong Kong Council of Social Service

March 19, 2018

Community Seminar: Anxiety problems in students across the spectrum from the mild to the severe end

Date: 11 May 2018 (Friday)
Time: 7:00–9:00pm (Refreshment would be served before seminar)
Venue: Multi-function Room, D Ground, QEH



Anxious feelings, worries and fears are common among children and adolescents. Many are manage to get through and cope well. Some however, become overwhelmed by these fearful or dreadful feelings or they may get stuck on their worrying thoughts. Eventually they feel distressed or their daily functioning (e.g. going to school, playing, making friends, falling asleep ...) may become impaired. Milder anxiety problems can be dealt with in the community setting by trained youth workers. The moderate and severe cases often require more intensive and sometimes multi-disciplinary professional help.

This seminar aims at giving the participants a perspective of the whole spectrum of child and adolescent anxiety problems from the mild to the severe end which may affect our students causing personal distress or functional impairment. Case examples will be used to illustrate the broad range of evidence-based interventions in different tiers ranging from mass screening, community management, psychological intervention and pharmacological treatment.

Chairman: Dr. Tang Chun Pan (Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)

(1) Overview of Anxiety Disorders
  • by Dr. Kwan Hoi Shuen (Associate Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)
(2) Managing anxiety problems in the community
  • by Ms. Lee Mun Yee (Assistant Social Work Officer, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Community Support Project)
(3) Psychological intervention for Anxiety Disorders
  • by Mr. Chow Ho Ting, Danny (Clinical Psychologist, Kwai Chung Hospital)
(4) A case of intractable Anxiety Disorder
  • by Dr. Kwan Hoi Shuen (Associate Consultant, Kwai Chung Hospital)
[Download Poster]

Enrollment:
žOpen to all. Members of HKSAH are given priority.
žSend email to enrol.hksah@gmail.com giving your Name, Profession, Department and Institution, as well as your preferred contact email address.
  • CME, CPE, CPN pending.
Supporting Organization:


香港兒科護士學會
Hong Kong Paediatric Nurses Association