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  1. Institute for User Participation Limited

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Project/Company Name

Institute for User Participation Limited

Project Leader

Prof. LEUNG Tse Fong Terry

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

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institute for user participation limited

Starting Year
2017
Business Area
User participation
Nature
Social Enterprise
Issue
Hong Kong’s welfare expenditure in year 2019/20 exceeds 80 billion. In principle, all social service organisations operating with public funding, planning and managing their services, are required to “involve” their users as a manifestation of service quality. Nevertheless, inadequate training and relevant knowledge leave these service providers straining to build collaborative relationships and cope with opinion collection — they simply don’t know how to.
Solution
With her expertise in user participation in social service management, Prof Terry Leung set up IUP for users’ voice to be heard by service providers when designing and operating their services. Through training courses, workshops and consultancy services, social service organisations learn how to involve their service users and frontline service practitioners in an inclusive environment for collaborative decision-making, for example, by taking an active part as board members, as consultants in service development, or trainers. Targeting at stakeholders in NGOs at its early stage, IUP is extending their services to the public sector and governmental bodies.
Impact
IUP believes that facilitating trust and mutuality among stakeholders is crucial in continuous quality improvement and innovation in social services. Enabling users to take part in the planning and management of services that directly affect their daily lives, organisations enhance their service experience and tackle challenges in their everyday service reality. IUP is initiating a crucial paradigm shift from “expert-designed” to “person-oriented” services.
Beneficiaries
Service users, practitioners and management in social service organisations and public bodies

Back to previous page BACK

Project/Company Name

Institute for User Participation Limited

Project Leader

Prof. LEUNG Tse Fong Terry

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

Issue

Hong Kong’s welfare expenditure in year 2019/20 exceeds 80 billion. In principle, all social service organisations operating with public funding, planning and managing their services, are required to “involve” their users as a manifestation of service quality. Nevertheless, inadequate training and relevant knowledge leave these service providers straining to build collaborative relationships and cope with opinion collection — they simply don’t know how to.

Solution

With her expertise in user participation in social service management, Prof Terry Leung set up IUP for users’ voice to be heard by service providers when designing and operating their services. Through training courses, workshops and consultancy services, social service organisations learn how to involve their service users and frontline service practitioners in an inclusive environment for collaborative decision-making, for example, by taking an active part as board members, as consultants in service development, or trainers. Targeting at stakeholders in NGOs at its early stage, IUP is extending their services to the public sector and governmental bodies.

Impact

IUP believes that facilitating trust and mutuality among stakeholders is crucial in continuous quality improvement and innovation in social services. Enabling users to take part in the planning and management of services that directly affect their daily lives, organisations enhance their service experience and tackle challenges in their everyday service reality. IUP is initiating a crucial paradigm shift from “expert-designed” to “person-oriented” services.

Beneficiaries

Service users, practitioners and management in social service organisations and public bodies

Logo

institute for user participation limited

Starting Year

2017

Business Area

User participation

Nature

Social Enterprise

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