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Media exposure
An interview of Prof Joyce Ma’s by Miss Cheung Fung Ping and Mr. Liu Yue Siu, the two journalists of Radio Hong Kong on the program “中國點點點: 對談中國” to share her experience of practicing family therapy in Shenzhen and my view in regard to the future development of family therapy in Mainland on December 1, 2020 (Tuesday) from 4:10 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
https://podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item.php?pid=292&eid=171722&year+2020&list=1&lang=zh-CN.
An interview of Dr. Joanne Leung Kit Ting regarding Palliative Care by Ming Pao
Please refer to the article here
An academic seminar for students and colleagues of Renmin University of China on November 16, 2020 (Monday) from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
以下為是次參與講座的中國人民大學學生(社會工作系本科/MS學生)的感受摘要:
- “我印象最深刻的是一個小video中關於孩子要不要吃藥的討論,我們太多時候去關注怎麼採取行動讓兒童變乖,卻忽略了兒童自己也曾付出過努力。”
- “馬教授為我們介紹的這種多元家庭治療的小組方法,讓我看到了每個家庭有治愈的能力,我們可以為他們營造具有安全感的親子和同輩支持環境,為這些特殊群體帶來更多生命的可能。”
- “除此之外,馬教授的精彩分享讓我感受到了社會工作專業的獨特魅力。”
- 本次講座中有張圖片引起了我的思考,一個兒童提出‘’不想像狗一樣被反覆訓練‘’。
- “關於多動症兒童的治療,我們往往只關注他們內在行為的表現是否符合傳統的標準,只要能他們安靜、專注,便是‘’好‘’的方法,卻忽視了他們作為獨立個體的內心感受。”
- “馬教授的講座讓我們了解到‘’多元家庭治療‘’的獨特之處,在孩子關係的塑造和朋輩關係的支持中能以更自然的方式為這些特殊兒童帶來更多的發展可能性。”
Press Release on “A study on Mental Health Problems and Needs of Foster Care Children in Hong Kong” (6 Nov 2020)
You may visit here for the news report in Sing Tao Daily's website.
Videos on children with ADHD and their families
The research team of the Family and Group Practice Research Centre of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, with the support of CUHK’s Knowledge Transfer Fund and the Social Innovation Fund, has produced the following three short videos on children with ADHD and their families.
香港中文大學社會工作學系家庭及小組實務研究中心在香港中文大學知識轉移基金的支持及社創基金的資助下製作了以下三段有關ADHD孩子與家庭成長的短片。
Cantonese Version:
- ADHD video EP 1 “The Voice of Children with ADHD (ADHD孩子的心聲) (廣東話版)”
- ADHD video EP 2 “Importance of Parent-child Relationship to children with ADHD (親子關係對ADHD孩子的幫助) (廣東話版)”
- ADHD video EP 3 “Providing Families with Ways of Raising Children with ADHD (協助ADHD家庭尋找教養孩子的方法) (廣東話版)”
Mandarin Version:
- ADHD video EP 1 “The Voice of Children with ADHD (ADHD孩子的心聲) (國語版)”
- ADHD video EP 2 “Importance of Parent-child Relationship to children with ADHD (親子關係對ADHD孩子的幫助) (國語版)”
- ADHD video EP 3 “Providing Families with Ways of Raising Children with ADHD (協助ADHD家庭尋找教養孩子的方法) (國語版)”
Seminar on “Family-based intervention for Chinese families of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)” (21 Nov 2020)
「ADHD你問我答 X 多家庭小組有辦法」網上家長講座 (24 October 2020)
You may view the part of sharing by Prof. Joyce Ma here:
「ADHD你問我答 X 多家庭小組有辦法」網上家長講座 (24 October 2020) (香港中文大學社會工作學系馬麗莊教授的分享部份)
An interview of Prof. Joyce Ma's by the U Magazine on the impact of COVID-19 on family relationships and how family therapy can help
Interview of Prof. Joyce Ma by Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Sing Tao: 【社聯「港講訴 Time to Heal」訪談系列(二)】秉持社工專業 與年輕人真誠溝通
Bastille Post: 【社聯「港講訴 Time to Heal」訪談系列(二)】秉持社工專業 與年輕人真誠溝通
Time to Heal: 秉持社工專業 與年輕人真誠溝通
Press Release on “A study on family wellbeing in Hong Kong” (15 May 2020)
東方報導:香港家庭幸福指數僅6.23分屬一般 年輕人幸福感偏低
香港01報導:香港家庭幸福指數僅6分 中大調查:港人長工時缺家庭生活
文匯報報導:家庭幸福指數6分年輕人得分偏低
Prof. Joyce Ma’s sharing about the impacts of COVID-19 on family relationships on ViuTV
Press Conference and Press Release on “Treatment Efficacy of Multiple Family Therapy for Chinese families with members suffering from depression” (2 December 2019)
https://app01.ulifestyle.com.hk/fileData/ePapers/20191223/1531897831/14/index.html
Book of “Multiple Family Groups for Chinese Families of Parents in Recovery of Depression”
Interviewing family therapists at the World Family Therapy Congress, organised by the International Family Therapy Association (IFTA), held in Aberdeen, March 28-30 2019
Media coverage of “Program Evaluation on a Family-centered Project for Children with Special Educational Needs and their Families” for YWCA
Current Projects
The Use of Online Family Counseling with Chinese families of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Hong Kong: An exploratory study
Project Team Members | Dr. LO Wing Ka, Julia Dr. HUO Shuting (Brain and Mind Institute) Dr. WONG Lok Yee, Natalie (Department of Psychology) |
Duration | 2020 - 2021 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre, Brain and Mind Institute and Department of Psychology. |
Funding body | Interdisciplinary Research Seed Funding 2020-21 |
Promotion of a strength-based approach in understanding and helping children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)
Project Team Members | Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Professor Siu Fung-ying, Angela Professor Lai Yee-ching, Kelly |
Duration | 2019 - 2021 |
Description |
Project objectives:
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Funding body | CUHK Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (KPF) |
A Study on Family Well-being in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Ms. Wan Po-san, Shirley |
Duration | 2018 - 2021 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society The objectives aim at:
To develop an index of family well-being index and track the changes of Hong Kong families over time, this study will adopt mixed methods and a cross-sectional design. In general, this study will be divided into three parts.
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Evaluation Study on the Financial Social Work Training Program in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Kim Minseop Zhou Huiquan Mary Yau Ng Lai Tuen, Monica |
Duration | 2017 - 2020 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society. This study is designed to study Hong Kong social workers’ training needs for financial social work practice, with a focus on the suitable contents and modes of the Financial Social Work (FSW) training program, and to evaluate the outcome of FWS training program, specifically, the Financial Social Work (FSW) Certification program. As such, this evaluation study will conduct both need assessments and outcome evaluations. The study will adopt mixed research methods with quantitative and qualitative methods. For needs assessment, participants of FWS training program will join the focus group for investigation on their experience in the training program and training needs. Taking reference from the content of focus group, online survey will be designed for Hong Kong social workers’ completion to investigate their training needs. For outcome evaluations, it consists of on-site participant observation, focus group, and in-depth interview. Questionnaires with a single group pre/post design will also be distributed to participants of FWS training program to examine the effectiveness of the training program. |
Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
A Study on Mental Health Problems and Needs of Foster Care Children in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Chang Ching-wen Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce |
Duration | 2018 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society. The objectives aim at exploring:
The research study adopts a mixed-method approach, composing of both quantitative and qualitative study. The quantitative study will examine:
The qualitative study will examine:
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
A Study on the Kindergarten Stationing Services - Enhancement of Social Emotional Competencies of Preschoolers
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Leung Suk-man, Grace Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce |
Duration | 2017 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society.
The objectives are as follows:
The research project consists of the following parts: Study 1: Identify children with social emotional difficulties
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Financial Social Work in Hong Kong: Needs Assessment and Program Evaluation
Project Team Members | Kim Minseop (PI) Zhou Huiquan, Mary (PI) |
Duration | 2017 - 2019 |
Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Amount | HKD 187,710 |
A study of the Treatment Efficacy of Multiple Family Therapy in Helping Chinese Families of Parents in Recovery of Major Depression
Project Team Members | Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Prof. Lai Yee-ching, Kelly Dr. Wan Suk-fan, Erica Mrs. Yau Ng Lai-tuen, Monica Ms. Sania Yau |
Duration | 2016 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. This study aims to:
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Funding body | New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association |
Completed Project
2017 to 2018 | A Study on Family Research in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography |
2017 to 2018 | Evaluation Study for the S-QUBE (S3) – Youth Financial Empowerment Project |
2017 to 2018 | An Exploratory Study of the Proposed Family-centered Intervention for Adults with Asperger Disorder /High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder |
2016 to 2018 | PROGRAMME EVALUATION ON A FAMILY-CENTERED PROJECT FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND THEIR FAMILIES |
2016 to 2016 | The Hong Kong Rugby Union Community Foundation Inclusive Sports Coach Training Programme – Phase I |
2015 to 2016 | A Study on Family Mediation Services in Hong Kong |
2015 to 2016 | Evaluation Study on Investor Education Centre Workplace Financial Education Programme |
2014 to 2017 | Evaluation Study on The Women's Foundation's Employability Training Programme for Marginalised Women |
2013 to 2015 | A Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with Children Suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders |
2013 to 2015 | Training project on family-centered practice with cancer patients for Hong Kong Cancer fund |
2012 to 2014 | Family-centre Practice Research for S.K.H. St. Christopher's Home |
2012 to 2014 | Phase 2 of Shandong Project: Research Project on the Development of Family-centered Services Model in Working with Youth and Families in China |
2011 to 2014 | Evaluation Study on The Women's Foundation's Financial Literacy Programme for Marginalised Women |
2011 to 2012 | Research on Work-family Balance of Full-time Employees in Hong Kong |
2010 to 2012 | Phase 1 of Shandong Project: Research on Social Work Intervention and Education in Shandong |
2007 to 2011 | Project on Family Therapy and Eating Disorder in Shenzhen, China |
2008 to 2010 | Projects on Multiple Family Groups |
2009 | Evaluation on Effectiveness of Treatment Group Using Strategies and Skills Learning and Development (SSLD) and Mindfulness Practice on Chinese Adults with Insomnia |
2009 | Harmony Praxis Project |