Let’s Revision a More Inclusive Society!
13th May 2022 (Friday)
14:30 - 16:30

We have conducted a Diagnostic Study on Inclusive Employment in Hong Kong. The findings of this Study will be released at the Forum on “Revisioning Inclusive Employment”. Stakeholders and the general public are invited to attend the Forum and subsequent seminars to re-envision a more inclusive Hong Kong.

 

“Inclusive Employment of People with Disabilities in Hong Kong 2021: A Diagnostic Study” cum “Revisioning Inclusive Employment” Forum

 

Date:13 May 2022 (Friday)
Time:14:30 – 16:30
Mode:Zoom
Language:Cantonese supplemented with sign language

Guest Speakers:

Mr Chua Hoi Wai (Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service)

Mr Shum Lap Ping (Principal, Fortress Hill Methodist Secondary School)

Ms Peann Tam (Business Development Director, Eco-Greenergy)

Mr Jacob Tsang (Co-Founder, One SEN)

There will also be sharing by a person with disability

Revisioning Inclusive Employment” Seminar

Session 1Changing with the Times: Delivering Vocational Training to Meet Market Needs
Session 2Innovating to Enhance Support for Caregivers
Session 3Creating Possibilities through Interactions of Cross-disability Groups
Session 4Building Networks: Enhancing Cross-disciplinary Collaboration for Rehabilitation
Session 5Collective Action: Power of Individual Consumption & Social Purchasing

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