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Walk for Family Well-Being 2015

2025-07-29
🗓 -

Date: 15 February, 2015 (Sunday)
Registration: 9:00 am

Kick off Ceremony: 10:00 am (officiated by Mr. Fung Pak Yan, Deputy Director of Social Welfare)

Route of Walk

Starting Point: Hong Kong Girl Guides Association Sandilands Centre 141, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road, Hong Kong
Finishing Point: Wan Chai Gap Park
Length of route: 2 km
Time needed: within 2 hours

Activities

Apart from the Walk, other related activities including:

- exercises (led by Youth and Elderly)

- Eco-tour (led by experienced tour guide), and

- other attractive activities for participants



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Walk for Family Well-Being 2013

2025-07-29
🗓2013-01-13 - 2013-01-13

Date: 13 January, 2013 (Sunday)
Registration: 9:00 am
Kick off Ceremony: 10:00 am (officiated by
Mr. Patrick NIP, Director of Social Welfare)

Route of Walk

Starting Point: Hong Kong Girl Guides Association Sandilands Centre 141, Wong Nai Chung Gap Road, Hong Kong
Finishing Point: Wan Chai Gap Park
Length of route: 2 km
Time needed: within 2 hours

Activities

Apart from the Walk, other related activities including:

- exercises (led by Youth and Elderly)

- Eco-tour (led by experienced tour guide), and

- other attractive activities for participants



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Walk for Family Well-Being 2011

2025-07-29
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Date: 17 April, 2011 (Sunday)
Registration: 9:00 am
Kick off Ceremony: 9:45 am (officiated by Mr. Stephen Fisher, Ex-Director of Social Welfare)

Route of Walk

Starting Point: Aberdeen Country Park
Finishing Point: Aberdeen Upper Reservoir/ Wan Chai Gap Park
Length of route: 1-2 km
Time needed: within 2 hours



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Keynote Speeches

2025-05-23
 Keynote Speech 1: Family Well-Being (FWB) Index – Implications on Policy and Practice

Dr. Anjli Doshi-Gandhi
(Former Deputy Director General/ The National Population and Family Development Board Malaysia Ministry of Women)
PDF

 Keynote Speech 2: ICT and Family

Dr. Susan Walker
(Associate Professor/ Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota)
PDF

 Keynote Speech 3: Supporting Families in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Inter-generation Approach

Prof. Chen, Chien-Jen
(The 14th Vice President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Distinguished Research Fellow of Genomics Research Centre at Academia Sinica)
PDF

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Plenary Session 1

2025-05-23
Family First: Supporting Asian Families in the Era of Inclusive Growth

1. Prof. Mooly Wong
(Assistant Professor/ Department of Social Work of the Chinese University of Hong Kong)
A Cross-sectional Study on Family Wellbeing in Hong Kong PDF

2. Dr. Vivian Lou
(Associate Professor, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong)
Wofoo Asian Award for Advancing Family Well-being: Good Practices and Impacts PDF

3. Prof. Sang Mok Suh
(Global President/ International Council on Social Welfare)
Supporting Korean Families in the Era of Inclusive Growth PDF

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Plenary Session 2

2025-05-23
Marriage, Divorce, and Re-marriage

1. Dr. Lixia Qu
(Senior Research Fellow/The Australian Institute of Family Studies)
Parental separation and complex family needs PDF

2. Mr. Justin Chang and Ms. Shermain Lee
(Assistant Director and Manager/Family Policy Office, Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore)
Landscape of Marriage and Divorce in Singapore- Trends, Policies and Programmes

3. Prof. James Hsueh
(Global President/ International Council on Social Welfare)
Marriage or Merry Age? The Recent Population Changes in Taiwan PDF

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Plenary Session 3

2025-05-23
Inter-generational Issues

1. Prof. Joyce Feng
(Professor of the Department of Social Work at National Taiwan University)
The coping strategy of adult caregivers and the cross generational relationship in Taiwan PDF

2. Prof. Esther Goh
(Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Social Work of the National University of Singapore)
Two child policy means double trouble for Chinese grandparents? PDF

3. Prof. Kim Yeong-Hee
(Professor, Department of Child Welfare Chungbuk National University Korea)
Caregiver Burden of Adult Children from the Inter-generational Family Perspective PDF

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