2nd Annual Forum Main Plenary session Workshop Exhibition Speech from York Y N Chow, SBS , Secretary for Labour and Welfare Bureau Biographical Sketch List of academics and universities involved in the CIIF Evaluation Consortium Main Plenary Programme Rundown Main plenary session Session 1: Sharing by Participants Moderator: Ms YU Sau-chu, Jessie, MH Life Changing Experience - Sharing by Project Participants Youth and mentor from the Modern Mentorship scheme Youth and women volunteers from the Mutual Help Network Project Elders, women and business partners operating the Elder Shop cum community networks Parent from the Outstanding After-School-Care Project Post-natal mentors Home-repairs co-operative Members New-arrival and local resident tutors from the Project to promote family cohesion & a more colourful family life Session 2: Leading the changes Moderator: Prof YUEN Tsang Woon-ki, Angelina, JP Critical success factors that make a difference, leading from the front - Project Workers Ms TANG Wai-ling from the Outstanding After-School-Care Project Mr Azir KHAN from the Forging a Better Tomorrow - A Self-help and Mutual-help Project involving Multi-ethnic and Vulnerable Groups Ms Candy WONG from the Sunny Community Programme Mr Anton WAN from the Play in the Public Park Project Ms Rainbow TANG from 'Healthy Mothers-to-be' - A Women and Community Networking Project Inspiring and Leading the Changes - Agency Leaders Mrs Victoria KWOK, JP, Director of Social Services Department from Salvation Army Mrs Helina YUK, Director of the S.K.H. Lady McLehose Social Services Centre Mr KWOK Lit-tung, Director of the Christian Family Service Centre Mr Michael LAI, JP, Chief Executive Officer of St. James' Settlement Mr LEUNG Wing-yee, Executive Secretary-Social Services of Yuen Yuen Institute Ms Catherine KWONG, Chief Executive Officer of The Urban Peacemaker Evangelistic Fellowship Ltd. Session 3: Collaboration Moderator: Mr WONG King-cheung, JP Agency Collaboration - Synergy and Broadened Perspectives Ms Flora CHAN, Hong Kong Southern District Women's Association and Ms Alice WAN, Aberdeen Kaifong Welfare Association Social Service Centre from the "Caring Estates in Southern District Project" Mr LI Wan-cheung, Industrial Evangelistic Fellowship, Ms Clara LAW, Hong Kong Federation of Women's Centres and Ms Emily LEE, Hong Kong Y.W.C.A.: joint implementers of the "Heartbeat Project - Community Concern and Care Network in Shamshuipo Rev. LI Kin-wah, Mission to New Arrivals Ltd from Community Angels of Tin Shui Wai Project Session 4: Tripartite Partnerships Moderator: Ms KAO Ching-chi, Sophia, JP Evolving Tripartite Partnerships Ms Friendly YIU, CEO - business mentor on business start-up for unemployed women Mr IP Che-kin, MH, Funeral Business Association - collaborator for the Paraclete project Ms LAU Ka-shi, Managing Director & CEO of the Bank Consortium Trust Co Ltd for the Project that build collaborative networks between the youth recovering from ex-mental health problems and employees through arts; and Ms Karen TAN, Senior Manager of Community Marketing, Zurich Insurance Group (Hong Kong) Session 5: Returns from Social Investment Moderator: Professor MOK Bong-ho Evaluating the tangible and intangible impacts of CIIF projects Academics from the cross-institutions consortium for the CIIF Evaluation Study Returns from Social Investment - Prof Mok Bong-ho, Chinese University of Hong Kong - Dept of Social Work A Study of Professional Contribution to the Sustainability of Self-help Groups and their Social Capital Created in CIIF Projects - Chinese University of Hong Kong - Dept of Social Work Building Social Capital: A Formative Programme Review of CIIF projects - University of Hong Kong - Dept of Social Work and Social Administration An Evaluation Study on Outcomes and Impact of the CIIF - City University of Hong Kong - Quality Evaluation Centre Social trust and its antecedent conditions in the development of social capital - City University of Hong Kong - Dept of Applied Social Studies An evaluation study on the impacts of CIIF intergenerational programmes on the development of social capital in Hong Kong - Lingnan University - Asia Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies (APIAS) To document the process and mechanism whereby social capital development and its impact on the lives of project participants who belong to the socially and economically disadvantaged groups. - HK Polytechnic University - Dept of Applied Social Sciences Social Investment and Social Network: Analysis of the Collaboration between Third Sector and Private Sector in CIIF-funded Projects - HK Polytechnic University - Dept of Applied Social Sciences Commentaries from Dr Brahm PRAKASH, Director of Poverty Reduction and Social Development, Regional and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank Commentaries from Professor Shanti K. KHINDUKA, Dean and George Warren Brown Distinguished University Professor [Social Work], Washington University in St Louis Session 6: Looking Forward Moderator: Dr WU Wai-yung, Raymond, GBS, JP Views and observations: CIIF Committee Members, Bureau representatives and Dr Brahm PRAKASH Conclusion: Dr WU Wai-yung, Raymond, GBS, JP Workshop Programme Rundown Workshops Workshop (1): Developing Workable Tripartite Partnership Moderator: Ms Christine FANG, JP Name of Organisation Key Messages Caring Estates in Southern District (HK Southern District Women's Association Ltd and Aberdeen Kaifong Welfare Association Social Service Centre) 0100/0101-01 Building tripartite partnershipsInvolving SMEs PARACLETE- Care-and-Comfort Angel Promotion Project (S.K.H. Holy Carpenter Church District Elderly Community Centre) 0078-02 The process and strategies in building the cross-sector support network in Kowloon City Mutual Help Network Project (Christian Family Service Centre) 0033-03 Specific experience in changing strategy to build tripartite partnership in Wong Tai Sin. Collaborating People in Tsuen Wan Rural Area (The Yuen Yuen Institute) 0069-01 The purpose, challenge, failures and importance in building up the cross-sector networks in rural areas Community Care and Networking Programme for "Po Tin" Residents (Urban Peacemaker Evangelistic Fellowship Ltd) 0113-01 The development of the 3-level support networks and their effects upon the community What are the challenges in building up the mutual help support networks in a previously interim estate? "StarBright" - a Domestic Violence Neighborhood Watch Initiative (Harmony House) 0051-03 What sorts of skills have the applicant applied to building up tripartite partnerships The relationship between tripartite partnership and social capital Workshop (2): Building Capacities of Project Participants to Sustain the Networks and Operations Moderator: Dr Chan Sze-tong, JP Name of Organisation Key Messages Productive Aging - Elderly Shop Project (The Salvation Army) 0057-03 Implementation experience, such as: - the challenges faced during the process - how to cope with the challenges - how to sustain the project? Forging a Better Tomorrow -A Self-help and Mutual-Help Project for Multi-Ethnical Vulnerable groups (S.K.H. Lady Maclehose Centre) 0128-02 The methods of engaging the ethnic groups in building up the mutual support network in the community The processes of empowerment and changing from recipients to givers are the motives for their participation Community Integration - Developing Respective Strengths (Youth Kwun Tong) 0138-01 How to sustain the projects through the setting up of the cooperative by the participants? The development and the challenges of setting up the cooperative Workshop (3): Challenges in Promotion, Identifying Suitable Access Points and Engaging Participants Moderator: Mr Tso Kai-lok, MH Name of Organisation Key Messages Space of Dream - Youth Employment Project in the North District (Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong North District Integrated Youth Services Centre) 0092-01 How to enhance the community understanding of the real objectives of the project? Other implementation experience, such as: - the challenges and failures of those involved; - public relations skill in implementing the project Future prospect of the project Project to promote family cohesion & a more colourful family life (Pok Oi Hospital Mrs. Chu Kwok King Memorial Day Nursery) 0023-01 Changing from service recipients to service givers - the most effective recruitment strategy How to build up the community support networks? Community Angels of Tin Shui Wai(Missions to New Arrivals)0023-03 Build up the community network Enhance the engagement of the wider community Play in the Public Park (Playright Children's Play Association) 0116-02 How to enhance the volunteers' participation? How to link up different participating families through the means of playing in the park The Journey of Birth - Prenatal & Postnatal Emotion Support andCommunity Network Project (The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong) 0090-02 Strategies to enhance the participants' involvement Problems and methods in recruiting the volunteers Empowered Women in Cheung Hang (Yin Shes Limited) 0025-02 Sharing from the front-line staff How to face the problem of recruitment? How to train up the participants to be the core members? Sharing from the volunteers Why the volunteers actively participate in the project? Family Service Ambassador Scheme, Caritas Family Service (Caritas - Hong Kong Family Service) 0151-01 The process of changing from service recipients to service givers How to reshape the organization culture? The involvement and experience sharing from the front-line staff Hometown at Fisherman Village - Tai O Community Networking Project (Tai O Resident Rights Concern Group) 0132-02 How to train up the participants to be the core members or leaders of the project? How to enhance the self-confidence and involvement of the participants through the process Practical examples demonstration Exhibition Programme Rundown List of Display Booths by Funded Projects