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International Conference on “Promotion of Family Resilience through Innovative Intervention Programmes”

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  • Date

    11 - 12 Jun 2026

  • Organiser

    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, Hong Kong Children and Youth Services, The Hong Kong Family Welfare Society, The Salvation Army

  • Time

    09:30 - 17:30

  • Venue

    Hybrid mode (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Online via Zoom)  

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Summary

International Conference on “Promotion of Family Resilience through Innovative Intervention Programmes”

Dates: 11–12 June 2026 (Thursday and Friday)
Time: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Venue#: Hybrid mode (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Online via Zoom) 
Target Participants: Social workers, teachers, human service practitioners, researchers, students and parents
Expected Number of Participants: 300 peoples 
Fee: Free of charge
Registration: Register here 
Deadline: 31 May 2026 (Sunday)

#This conference will be conducted in hybrid mode. Local participants must attend the conference in person. The online live streaming is only open to participants not located in Hong Kong.

*All distinguished speakers will attend the conference in person, providing a valuable opportunity for direct interaction and exchange with attendees.

*All attendees will receive the comprehensive multi-family group service e-manual (five volumes) for the Jockey Club "Promoting Family Resilience” Project, which includes an intervention theoretical framework, effectiveness assessment, and group designs of four practical intervention approaches that aim to enhance families' ability to cope with adversity.

Conference Objectives:

  • To share the research findings, practice wisdom and evidence-based intervention approaches of the Jockey Club "Promoting Family Resilience” Project
  • To invite scholars and multidisciplinary professionals to broaden the sharing and discussion of diverse preventive intervention approaches that can strengthen Family Resilience

 

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