博群帶你入社區(第二回)A Walk in Community with I·CARE (2nd Session)


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除了傳統義工服務或大型社會運動外,其實還有很多既創新又有效的途徑讓我們去扶助弱勢及參與社會事務。本學年博群找來多個團體,帶同學走訪社區,在地體驗如何通過新穎手法介入不同社會議題,誠邀大家一同探索,履行大學生參與社會及公民事務的使命!


第二次「博群帶你入社區」會到訪房協長者安居資源中心*。該中心座落油麻地,參加者將參觀其「智友善」家居探知館,認識如何透過家居環境設計,配合認知障礙症患者及其照顧者的生活需要,達致「居家安老」。此外,參加者可透過體驗遊戲,了解上述人士日常面對的挑戰。

日期:2020 年 2 月 5 日(星期三)

時間:下午 2 時至 4 時 30 分

語言:粵語

名額:20 個(先到先得)

對象:中大全日制學生及職員

費用:全免

按金:港幣 50 元(活動當日全數退回出席者)

報名:請按 此處

截止報名:2020 年 1 月 31 日(星期五)


*機構簡介

房協長者安居資源中心由香港房屋協會於 2005 年開設,旨在透過教育、身體功能測試、專業諮詢服務及研究,在社區推廣「長者友善家居」,協助長者達致「居家安老」。中心於 2017 年設立全港首創的「智友善」家居探知館,讓大眾了解適合認知障礙症患者的家居設計。


查詢

博群全人發展中心李小姐

電話:3943 2306

電郵: laurali@cuhk.edu.hk




We will visit local communities with different NGOs each month in the academic year 2019-20 to learn how they engage social issues with innovation, hoping to explore new possibilities for university students to take part in social affairs. Welcome to join any of the following walks!


The 2nd session of A Walk in Community with I·CARE will take place at the Elderly Resources Centre* of the Hong Kong Housing Society. Situated in Yau Ma Tei, this centre will open its Mind-friendly Home Exploration Centre to let participants learn about how a friendly housing design for people with dementia and their caretakers may facilitate their daily living in order to achieve “aging in place”. Besides, participants can take part in experiential games to gain an understanding of the daily challenges encountered by the aforementioned people.


Date: 5 February 2020 (Wednesday)

Time: 2:00 - 4:30 pm

Language: Cantonese

Quota: 20 (on a first-come-first-served basis)

Target: CUHK full-time students and staff

Fee: Free of charge

Deposit: HK$50 (refunded upon attendance on the event day)

Registration: Please click here

Deadline: 31 January 2020 (Friday)


*About the Organisation

The Elderly Resources Centre was established by the Hong Kong Housing Society in 2005 to promote “age-friendly housing” to the community through education, health screening, professional consultation and research. In 2017, the centre set up the Mind-friendly Home Exploration Centre, which is the first of its kind in Hong Kong, to demonstrate to the public how a friendly housing design may facilitate the daily living of people with dementia.


Enquiry

Miss Li of I·CARE Centre for Whole-person Development

Tel: 3943 2306

Email: laurali@cuhk.edu.hk