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同心村過渡性房屋外貌
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「同心村」過渡性房屋 五大學合作追蹤研究 證促進居民身心健康 提升住屋安全感 重塑鄰里關係(Chinese only)
香港聖公會福利協會(福利協會)與香港城市大學、香港大學、嶺南大學、聖方濟各大學及新南威爾士大學合作進行「同心村過渡性房屋研究」,於 2022 年底及 2024 年初進行了兩階段的追蹤研究,追蹤了 110 位入住同心村約 4 個月及 22 個月的居民,了解他們入住前後的變化。研究證實過渡性房屋對居民身心健康、住屋安全感及社區連結三方面帶來正面影響,對未來香港房屋政策及社區服務發展具有重要參考價值。   研究重點發現: 1. 改善身心健康 研究結果表明受訪者在入住同心村後生理健康有顯著提升,調查以 VR-12 量表評估受訪者健康狀況,發現搬入同心村一段時間後,受訪者的生理健康有所改善。而受訪者抑鬱和焦慮狀況亦得到改善:PHQ-2 和 GAD-2 量表用於篩查抑鬱和焦慮,結果顯示從 2022 年底到 2024 年年初,受訪者的抑鬱和焦慮症狀有所改善,抑鬱風險從 16.4%降至 14.5%,焦慮風險從 15.5%降至 11.8%。   2. 提升社交能力及社區參與度 受訪者對搬入同心村後,對社區服務/支援的滿意度持續上升;社交行為和社區參與度亦顯著提升。受訪者表示入住同心村後逐漸認識更多的鄰居,並在「遇到困難,我能找鄰居幫忙」和「與鄰居的關係很融洽」兩方面亦得到改善;對於參與社區活動的意願,由舊居時的 2.83 升至入住同心村後的 3.69,有顯著的提高。「認為經常參與社區活動很有意義」,由舊居時的 3.32 升至入住同心村後的 3.95;「願意為改善社區作出貢獻」,由舊居時的 3.47 升至入住同心村後的 3.9,進一步確認了受訪者對社區參與的積極態度。   在就業方面,在全職受聘者人數無變化的情況下,兼職受聘者的比例從 8.2%上升至 15.5%;失業(正尋找工作)人數從 19.1%下降至 10.9%。   社區之間關係 (1=非常不同意;5=非常同意) 舊居 現居 (T1 入住後) 現居 (T2 入住後) 認識不少鄰居 2.92 3.27 3.43 遇到困難,我能找鄰居幫忙 2.82 3.1 3.33 與鄰居的關係很融洽 3.35 3.6 3.68 與鄰居的交流頻率 (1=從不;4=經常) 2.59 2.84 3.47   對居住單位滿意度 (1=非常不滿意;5=非常滿意) 舊居 現居 (T1 入住後) 現居 (T2 入住後) 鄰里關係 3.23 3.72 3.93 社區服務/社區支援 2.81 3.98 4.13     3. 顯著減輕經濟負擔 增加住屋安全感 居民從舊居搬到同心村,單位租金和呎租明顯降低。舊居呎租中位數為 38 元,入住同心村後呎租中位數為 18.6 元。同心村呎租中位數是居民舊居呎租中位數的不足一半。租金佔入息比例也顯示下降趨勢,從舊居的租金入息比例中位數 43.1%,降至現居同心村租金入息比例中位數的 28.5%。這顯示入住後,居民居住成本明顯減低。入住同心村後,受訪者感受到租金的負擔有所減輕,對於租金負擔令居民有經濟壓力的感受,從搬入前的平均分 3.59 明顯下降到搬入後的 2.83。(註 : 1=非常不同意;5=非常同意)   研究結果顯示同心村提供了一個更穩定和安全的生活環境,提升了居民的整體生活質量。受訪者對於住房整體安全感的評價從搬入前的 3.14 提升到 T2 搬入後的 4.06。在適應新居所並對生活抱有期待的感受上,從搬入前的平均分 3.24 提升到 T2 搬入後的 4.06,數據顯示出住所穩定性有顯著改變。(註 : 1=非常不同意;5=非常同意)   參考以上調查結果,研究團隊提出以下建議: 1. 有效運用過渡性房屋、簡約公屋等公營房屋項目資源,確保符合資格的住戶能儘早獲配適切的房屋單位 ⚫ 為配合取締劣質劏房政策,政府可考慮安排受影響的合資格住戶優先入住過渡性房屋或簡約公屋,改善他們的生活環境。 ⚫ 讓即將完結的過渡性房屋項目與其他還在營運的過渡性房屋或簡約公屋作協調,確保符合資格的住戶能有選擇地在搬出後平穩過渡至其他還在營運的過渡性房屋或簡約公屋。   2. 加入「八大康健指標」及設立社會服務團隊,並加強就業及醫療支援 ⚫ 在已落成及將落成的過渡性房屋和簡約公屋加入「八大康健指標」的概念及設立社會服務團隊,為不同年齡和健康狀況的居民提供多元化社會服務,賦權居民,加強他們的解難能力,以建立一個關愛共融互助的社區。 ⚫ 社會服務機構可針對成年人再就業提供培訓支援,並與專業職業培訓機構合作,為居民提供報讀培訓班的資助或優惠,以幫助有意求職的居民提升職業資格和技能,從而增加收入和增強抵抗風險的能力。 ⚫ 政府、項目營運機構及醫療團體可考慮在村內增設流動醫療車服務,包括流動牙科服務及流動中醫服務,為有需要的居民提供更便利的醫療服務。   研究詳情可參考此處 。   居民實證 入村蛻變 Lisa 曾長期蝸居在狹小劏房,惡劣的生活環境與長期得不到工作認同,讓她逐漸失去自信,陷入人生低谷。搬進同心村是她人生的轉捩點,不僅居住環境獲得改善,更重要的是她與許多友善的鄰居建立起真摯的友誼。在同心村,Lisa 感受到居民間的互助文化與人情溫暖。這股力量成為她嘗試突破自我的後盾,讓她鼓起勇氣尋找新工作。工作穩定後,Lisa 更加入村內義工隊,從最初靦腆地探訪獨居長者,到後來擔任大型活動的自信司儀。同心村的社區參與成為她人生轉折點,讓她找回自己的光芒,建立了豐富的社交網絡和社區歸屬感。   Connie 曾於劏房居住逾 15 年,期間數度被迫搬遷,並遭入室盜竊,時常感到不安。長期面對安全隱患,外出時需攜帶所有財物及重要文件,使她的睡眠質素大受影響及長期精神緊張。搬入同心村後,完善的保安服務大大提升了 Connie 的安全感,擺脫過去的恐懼,改善身心健康。以往潮濕幽暗的居住環境導致她的牙周病和哮喘等情況頻繁發作,現在症狀已得到舒緩,緊密的鄰里關係亦讓她倍感安心。曾有一次生病時,街坊察覺後主動探望並為她煲粥,讓她感到溫暖。Connie現在是同心村的兼職清潔員,致力改善公共環境衛生,增添收入的同時也讓生活更有意義。對她而言,同心村不僅是一個安身之所,更是重拾希望與機會的新起點。   「八大康健指標」簡介 同心村引入首個八大康健指標,針對住戶日常生活的八個方面,包括健康、情緒、社交、就業、理財、環保、科技和靈性等,在身、心、靈方面都能得到照顧,並按指標提供服務,鼓勵他們培養良好的生活習慣和建立自信,裝備他們建立健康正面思維及信心,以應對未來的挑戰。同心村亦聯同大專院校合作,向居民進行問卷調查,收集居民對多元發展的需要,從而提供合適的課程及服務。   社交:協助居民了解社交的重要性,有動力學習如何改善或維持自己的社交健康。通過積極參與社交網絡並與他人建立聯繫,培養歸屬感和連結感。 科技:透過推廣資訊科技便利生活,提升居民與社區的聯繫,增添生活意義,同時裝備網絡安全意識,避免墮入網絡陷阱。 健康:提升居民對照顧自己身體健康的意識,同時會有動力學習如何改善或保持自己的身體健康。透過健康的生活習慣,如均衡飲食、做運動或足夠睡眠,令自己的身體感覺良好。 情緒:提升居民對照顧自己的情緒健康的重要性,有動力去學習如何改善或維持自己的情緒健康,透過自我調節,對自己的情緒狀態感到滿意。 靈性:提升居民對心靈、生命意義和個人價值(身份感、滿意感)的自我認識(反思、覺察)和正面理解,建立人生目標和方向感。 環保:協助居民了解地球資源有限,善用資源(3R-減用、重用、回收),推廣及建立環保生活模式,以達至可持續發展。 理財:透過裝備理財知識(例如設定短期和長期的理財目標),協助居民學習財務管理,對自己的財務狀況感到安全。 就業:協助居民從工作(有薪、義工、家庭照顧者)或追求興趣/愛好中發展知識、技能和潛能,獲得個人成就感,保持健康的工作與生活平衡。
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Please support the Welfare Council's Charity Raffle 2017
The Council's Charity Raffle 2017 will be held with ticket sales starting from 11th March to 4th May 2017. Funds raised from the activity will be dedicated to support the Council’s services, such as services for children with special education needs, the S.K.H. Stroke Rehabilitation Fund, emergency support for families in need and the development of innovative projects.    Each booklet contains 10 tickets at $20 each, i.e. $200 per book. Each raffle ticket comes with coupons which offer shopping and dining discounts. Also, thanks to the contributions of some sponsors, we have a total of 60 fabulous lucky draw prizes, with the grand prize being a KIA Morning LX valued at $99,999. (*More details can be found at the bottom of the page.)   To purchase raffle tickets or make cash donations: 1.      Go to the service units of the Council to purchase raffle tickets or make cash donations. (Click here for the list of service units) 2.      Download the donation form here. Complete and return with payment to Ms Dolly Wong of PR & COMM Department.   Other donation method: You can put your donations into donations boxes at shops listed here.   The raffle will be drawn on 5th May 2017 and results will be published on 12th May in the Standard and Sing Tao Daily, on the Council’s website and and on 14th May in the Sheng Kung Hui’s Echo.   Let’s join with us to transform lives.   For enquiries, please contact Ms Wong of PR & COMM Department at 2533 1250.   *Coupons on the ticket include:  Jumpin Gym U.S.A. discount coupons  Häagen-Dazs discount coupons  HK$3 Orchid Padaria discount vouchers  HK$10 Religious Education Resource Centre discount coupons  HK$50 or HK$100 Dr. Kong discount coupons    Dessertissimo’s Dessert ice-cream coupons            
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嘉賓與及百多名青少年一起參與啟動禮,為學院慶賀
Child & Youth Services
Kick-off ceremony for the Loving Arts Youth Academy Energetic performances were put on by over 100 young “street artists”
Over the past decades, the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council’s Children and Youth Service units has employed art therapy as a means of intervention to groom teenagers and foster their personal development. To consolidate its work in art education and provide comprehensive art and personal growth education, 9 children and youth service units of the Welfare Council have made a concerted effort to establish the Loving Arts Youth Academy, offering teenagers aged between 11 to 24 a wide spectrum of courses related to dancing, music, drama, media production, art and sports. Moreover, the academy provides personal growth and counselling services, exchange activities, social services and a platform of performances and competitions to teenagers, ensuring that they fulfil the mission of “Loving Oneself”, “Loving Others” and “Loving One’s Community”. In January 2017, the academy made its debut and launched its kick-off ceremony at the Kowloon City Children and Youth Integrated Service Centre followed by a roadshow on 21st January, 2017.   The highlight of the kick-off ceremony was a performance put on by 4 youth members. They performed a local pop hit with musical instruments and shared with guests their love and passion for art. Yannes, a dance enthusiast from the quartet, was once a shy girl who lacked confidence but she felt rejuvenated through dancing and performing on the stage. She hoped teenagers had the courage to follow their own dreams. Speaking at the ceremony, Dr Jane Lee, Director of the Welfare Council, noted that art education was an intervention method catered to teenagers’ interest and needs, which allowed young people to express their inner selves, boosted their endurance, responsibility, team spirit and communication skills, unleashed their potential and encouraged them to reach their goals and pursue their dreams. She hoped that the academy’s quality art education could inspire more young people and transform their lives. She also thanked 4 consultants of the academy, namely, Mr Nick Ho, Dr Simon Lo, Mr Ray Kwok and Ms Ki Ki Kwok for their professional advices, and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust for supporting the Loving Arts Youth Development Project by sponsoring part of the dancing and music courses of the academy and the remodeling project of Loving Arts Youth Hub.   3 consultants including Mr Nick Ho, Dr Simon Lo and Ms Ki Ki Kwok and Mr Robert Wong, Executive Committee Member of the Welfare Council together with the Welfare Council’s management team officiated the kick-off ceremony. A huge “battery” lit up as more than 100 young people clapping to the beat played by the 4 drummers in the background, symbolizing the start of the academy’s journey.    A group of energetic young people then took a bus parade to Mong Kok, Tai Wai, Tin Shui Wai, Tung Chung and Tsim Sha Tsui to perform in wide open spaces for the public and introduce the academy’s mission of “Loving Oneself”, “Loving Others” and “Loving One’s Community” and spread messages of joy and positivity to the community. Singing, dancing and other performances by our young “street artists” even attracted crowds to join in the fun.
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聖公會將軍澳基德小學的同學表演醒獅助慶
Elderly Services
Launching Ceremony for the Tseung Kwan O Aged Care Complex—Jockey Club District Elderly Community Centre cum Day Care Unit
In line with the government’s policy in caring for elders, the Tseung Kwan O Aged Care Complex has been promoting active ageing and ageing in place for the past decade, ensuring that quality and targeted social support services were provided to senior citizens in Tseung Kwan O. Last year, the Tseung Kwan O Aged Care Complex—Jockey Club District Elderly Community Centre cum Day Care Unit received funding from the Social Welfare Department’s Improvement Programme of Elderly Centre and the Jockey Club Elderly Facilities Modernisation Scheme for a remodeling project and improving facilities.   In August 2016, architects and designers of the Welfare Council hosted an interior design workshop for seniors, where members of the centre were invited to propose comments on the remodeling project, with a view to creating an elder-friendly environment. The renovation project has been completed and a launching ceremony was held at the S.K.H. Church of St. John the Baptist in the afternoon on 20th January, 2017. Students of the S.K.H. Tseung Kwan O Kei Tak Primary School put on a spectacular performance of lion dance to kickstart the ceremony. Seniors from the Tseung Kwan O Aged Care Complex—Jockey Club District Elderly Community Centre then performed a music therapy programme — “Senior Conductors” to encourage guests to play their musical instruments to the beat, filling the atmosphere with fun and joy.   To thank the Social Welfare Department and the Hong Kong Jockey Club for their support to the centre’s remodeling project, the centre invited guests including Ms Pang Kit-ling, Assistant Director of Social Welfare, Mr Horrace Lit, Senior Charities Manager, the Hong Kong Jockey Club together with the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Eastern Kowloon, Mr Robert Shum, Independent Director of the Board of Directors of the Welfare Council, Dr Jane Lee, JP, Director of the Welfare Council and a senior respresentative to officiate at the launching ceremony. Speaking at the launching ceremony, Ms Pang Kit-ling, Assistant Director of Social Welfare, noted that ageing in place for elderly persons is an important task of the government. “After years of improvement, the district elderly community centres have become more versatile as they do not only provide leisure activities to seniors but also give them health support and diverse learning opportunities, making aging in place possible,” she added. Ms Pang also applauded the Welfare Council for its relentless support to the government’s policies as well as a number of pilot schemes launched lately, including the Pilot Scheme on Community Care Service Voucher for the Elderly. The Welfare Council has actively providing related services to elders with community care service vouchers in 5 districts. She also praised the Welfare Council for offering more quality residential places for elders on the waiting list, which complemented the government’s Pilot Scheme on Residential Care Service Voucher for the Elderly to be launched.   Before leaving, guests toured the renovated centre and recreational facilities with different themes. The centre’s staff and senior volunteers briefed the guests on the elder-friendly facilities and invited them to take part in an array of interesting activities such as fitness games, tea rituals, body painting, 3D photo shooting, board games and singing, which allowed guests to enjoy a taste of the good life in their golden years.
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香港聖公會福利協會屬下彩齡學院、香港中華煤氣有限公司、稻苗學院三方代表和一眾參加者和廚師義工合照
Elderly Services
Seniors participated in a special cooking programme, “We Can Cook”, co-organized by the Vitalia Academy for Life Long, the Institution of Dining Art Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited
In recent years, more persons with higher education qualifications have reached the retirement age. Against this backdrop, the Welfare Council’s Vitality Academy for Life Long Learning has designed a wide spectrum of innovative activities for those who will retire soon or retired in response to the service needs of the elderly. For example, the academy has worked with the Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) and Institution of Dining Art on an innovative programme, “We Can Cook”. The programme includes a group of professional chefs teaching seniors how to cook at a well-appointed and comfortable learning centre. Apart from such extraordinary learning experience, seniors can broaden their social circle and reestablish their role in a family via the programme. The one-year programme with 12 sessions has started since July 2016, in which participants learnt how to prepare appetizing cuisines of different countries.   The first 4 sessions of “We Can Cook” have been completed. Participating eateries included the Golden Traditional Noodle, Teppan Chiu Teppanyaki, Sawali Club, Manna Organic Station and Tak Lung Restaurant while Chez Les Copains, Lab Made、Lo Chiu Vietnamese Restaurant, Tsukiji Japanese Restaurant will engage in the latter 8 sessions. On 24th November, 2016, a sharing session arranged for participants was held in the Towngas Cooking Centre, where representatives from 3 co-organisers, chef volunteers, 20 plus senior participants and a number of guests were presence to share the joy and ideas of cooking.   Mr Joe Shum, Assistant Director of the Welfare Council, Mr Isaac Yeung, Towngas Head of Corporate Affairs and Mr. Kelvin Yau, Chairman of the Institution of Dining Art officiated at the sharing session and gave speeches. In his speech, Mr Isaac Yeung, Towngas Head of Corporate Affairs said, “For years, Towngas has dedicated to caring for and serving the elderly in order to give back to the community. Through varied social services and voluntary activities, we hope to promote healthy eating and the joy of cooking for the development of harmonious families. We agreed with the vision of “We Can Cook”: bringing families and loved ones together through food, and making society a better place through programmes alike. I believe that social benefits will be increased if organisations of different sectors can utilize their professional knowledge or resources to serve the community.”   Speaking at the sharing session, Mr. Kelvin Yau, Chairman of the Institution of Dining Art, noted that many chefs were culinary experts in the industry but we never thought of how they could contribute to the community with their professional knowledge. Being the valuable assets of society, the chefs could actually serve the masses as well as pass on their knowledge to others. He hoped such programmes could encourage the chefs to reach out and share their love of cooking with the elderly in the local community, thus extending its expertise to culinary enthusiasts and consolidating their professional images.   “Unlike traditional cooking classes teaching just a couple of classic dishes, “We Can Cook” has a professional team of chefs who can teach special Italian cuisines at a well-equipped learning centre, aiming at bringing innovation and professional learning experiences to the seniors”, said Mr Joe Shum, Assistant Director of the Welfare Council. Sham does not simply expect to offer some leisure activities to elders. In fact, he hoped the elderly could absorb professional knowledge or even develop their own skills or interest via life-long learning so as to add vibrancy to their lives.   Sham thanked Towngas for offering the Towngas Cooking Centre as the programme’s learning centre while providing cooking instructors to guide participants on the spot. He also felt grateful to the Institution of Dining Art’s member eateries and dining institutions as their chefs and staff served as mentors to polish seniors’ cooking skills. Experts from various sectors were allowed to give back to community through the programme, reflecting the importance of multi-disciplinary collaboration between commercial and social service sectors. He believed that such kind of collaboration was the core elements of social capital and the new direction of the development of social services.   Kicking off the launching ceremony, each of the three officiating guests posted a word on the backdrop to form “We Can Cook”. The progarmme name, “We Can Cook”, symbolizes that 3 co-organisers join hands to lead seniors to reach their goal. After that, Mr Garofalo Antonio, an Italian manager of the Marco’s Oyster bar and grill taught seniors how to make risotto with asparagus and duck breast, during which senior students were eager to participate. Students later got to taste their own creations—all of them wore smiles of satisfaction—before they took them home to share with their families. Besides, distinguished cuisines including Yunnan-style chicken with coconut stew, clams in Japanese sake, Thai coconut dessert and Vietnam-style quinoa and avocado wraps were demonstrated to let guests taste and review on the spot.   One of the senior participants, Mr Leung has retired for 8 years but has another wonderful phase in life. He actively participated in leisure activities of the elderly centre and worked as a part-time social dance instructor. He is also interested in cooking so he often joined the cooking classes held by the centre, and enrolled for “We Can Cook” programme hosted by the Vitalia Academy for Life Long Learning. At the sharing session, Leung demonstrated how to make chicken with coconut stew, exciting the palate of every guest. “ “We Can Cook” is totally different from traditional cooking classes as it invited professional chefs to teach us contemporary cuisines at a well-appointed learning centre. After class, I enjoy to share delicious food I cooked with family and friends,” Leung said.   Mrs Liu, another participant of “We Can Cook”, would give members of the elderly centre a taste of the new dishes she learnt at the programme to spread care and happiness. “I am happy to see that the elderly appreciated my dishes,” Liu told. Liu is not very passionate about cooking but she loves learning with other senior participants and feels more confident after joining the programme.
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慶祝五十周年儀式
Welfare Council News
Over 1,800 staff and guests gathered in the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council’s 50th anniversary thanksgiving banquet
In celebration of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council’s 50th anniversary, a thanksgiving banquet with 140 tables was held at the AsiaWorld-Expo on 12th December, 2016. Mr Leung Chun-ying, GMB, GBS, JP, Chief Executive of the H.K.S.A.R, was invited as an officiating guest at the event while more than 1,700 employees and guests from Hong Kong and overseas gathered in the joyous celebration.   At the thanksgiving banquet, officiating guests namely Mr Leung Chun-ying, Chief Executive of the H.K.S.A.R. and the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, Archbishop and Primate of the H.K.S.K.H. together with Dr Donald Li, Chairman of the Welfare Council’s Board of Directors, were accompanied by Dr Jane Lee, Director of the Welfare Council, and 9 members of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee to host the kick-off ritual for the Welfare Council’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Counting to three, officiating guests pushed the ceremonial button and the Welfare Council’s 50th anniversary logo appeared in the backdrop, symbolizing and promoting the virtues of faith, hope and love. The Revd Kenneth Lau, Chaplain of the Welfare Council, officiated the toasting ceremony with the management team of the Welfare Council and thanked the Lord for watching over and guiding the Welfare Council through a steady development over the years. He also gave his blessings to the Welfare Council so it can continue serving the Lord and the community as a Prince of Peace in the days to come.   The Welfare Council’s childcare, children and youth, rehabilitation and elderly service units also staged a series of fantastic performances, including lion dancing, singing and dancing, filling the atmosphere with love and passion. To thank the Most Revd Dr Peter Kwong Kong-kit for his valuable contribution to the Welfare Council, the Welfare Council presented to him an exclusive photo album named “On earth as it is in heaven”. The album contains photos from the time when the Most Revd Dr Peter Kwong walked with the Welfare Council and was created to show gratitude for his contribution.   The Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, the Rt Revd Andrew Chan, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Western Kowloon and the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Eastern Kowloon performed a song, “I cannot tell”, to celebrate the Welfare Council’s golden jubilee at the banquet. Through the song, they hoped to encourage the Welfare Council’s staff to follow God’s will and serve as messengers of love to support the underprivileged. Staff were blown away by their elaborate performance and shouted for an encore! The trio then invited Dr Moses Cheng, Board Member of the Welfare Council, to sing an old classic, “Below the Lion Rock”, for the staff and guests. Last but not least, members of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee, management team and guests sang in unison the theme song for the 50th anniversary of the Welfare Council, “The Song of Life”, to conclude the celebratory event.
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「僕人領導-領袖發展培育計劃」正式啟航,目標為策略性發展福利協會同工的未來領導力
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Annual Meeting 2015-2016
In the afternoon of 2nd December, 2016, the Welfare Council  hosted its Annual Meeting 2015-2016 at the H.K.S.K.H. St James' Church and kicked off the Servanthood Leadership Development Scheme. Dr Ko Wing-man, BBS, JP, the then Secretary for Food and Health, was invited to be the officiating guest of the ceremony, which was also attended by the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, Archbishop and Primate of the H.K.S.K.H. and Honorary Patron of the Welfare Council, the Rt Revd Andrew Chan, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Western Kowloon, the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Eastern Kowloon, members of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee; and about 1,000 employees. The Council reviewed its  achievements over the past year and looked forward with anticipation to its future development.   Dr Donald Li, SBS, OStJ, JP, Chairman of the Welfare Council Board of Directors, gave thanks for the Lord’s blessings and guidance, enabling the Council to develop into an influential organisation over the past five decades. He also showed appreciation towards the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong for his leadership and faith over the years. Dr Ko praised the Council for providing a broad range of services and helping the medical sector improve and mature, especially its active role in promoting medical-social collaborations to jointly respond to the needs arising from the ageing public, hence alleviating the burden of the public healthcare services, while tending to the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of patients.   The Welfare Council invited Dr Ko, the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, the Rt Revd Andrew Chan, the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Dr Donald Li and Dr Jane Lee, JP, Director of the Welfare Council to kick-start the Servanthood Leadership Development Scheme. Placing the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—onto a model ark, the ritual symbolised the plan to groom leaders with servanthood embodying all nine elements, and the Council’s vow to stand shoulder to shoulder with its staff in the journey towards realising good servanthood leadership.   At the annual meeting, the Welfare Council also awarded 535 employees for their contributions, including 90 staff members who have served at the organisation for more than 20 years, and 3 who have served up to 35 years. The awardees were elated to be recipients of the awards. The Council expressed gratitude to all staff for their commitment to their roles and expressed hope that they would continue to glorify God and serving the masses by walking arm in arm with those in need.
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