International Conference on Social Work and Counselling Practice

PROMOTING HARMONY AND JUSTICE IN A WORLD OF CONFLICT

Paper Presentation Agenda

 

 

TUESDAY, 2 JUNE 2009 (DAY 2)

1615-1745

Paper Presentations (Session I)

 

PP 1.1

Social Workers for Harmony and Justice

Venue: G5-214 (Capacity: 60)

 

 

118. Nurturing the Social Justice Workforce

Marion R. Kelly, MSW and Dr. Marvin D. Feit

 

 

158. Curriculum Competencies for Social Workers in a Corrections Setting

Dr. Bruce D. Friedman, ACSW, CSWM, LCSW, Patricia M. Henry, LMSW, and Deirdre J. Devlin

 

 

 

1615-1745

PP 1.2

Family Therapy (I)

Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45)

 

 

138. Brief Strategic Family Therapy: A Family-Based Treatment Model for Beyond Risk Youth and their Families

Prof. Avelardo Valdez

 

 

160. Foster Care - A Model of Attachment and Empowerment

Dr. Gerard Stoyles  and  Mr. Timothy Broady

 

 

220. An Indigenous Therapeutic Intervention Model for Child Witnesses to Domestic Violence

Ms. Katy Chow

 

 

212. An Intervention Model on Reconstructing Meanings of Divorce

Dr. Hung Suet-lin

 

 

 

1615-1745

PP 1.3

Domestic Violence (I)

Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

121. I Am Ready: The Program of Helping Witness Children Prepare for the Court

Yang Ya-Hua, Yu Chia-Lin, and Ma Tsung-Chieh

 

 

155. Experience of Domestic Violence and Patterns of Coping Strategies among Chinese in Guangzhou China

Wu Wenmei, Dr. Dora Tam, Dr. Chan Yuk-chung, Dr. Kwok Siu-ming, and Dr. Agnes Law

 

161. Examine the Application and Indigenalization of Mutual Support Group for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence in Guangzhou China

Lu Leqin and Dr. Dora Tam

 

 

128. Service Needs for Male Victims of Partner Abuse

Venus Tsui, MSW, Prof. Monit Cheung, and Prof. Patrick Leung

 


 

TUESDAY, 2 JUNE 2009 (DAY 2)

1615-1745

PP 1.4

Evidence-based Practice (I)

Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35)

 

 

130. Effectiveness Study on the Project of Community Networking in Hong Kong

Ms. Yip Wing Sze Ida and Ms. Chan Chi Wai Jackie

 

 

131. Research Informs Practice: C.H.O.I.C.E. Programme - A Groupwork Intervention with Youths and their Parents under the Police Caution Cases Guidance Programme

Peace Wong Yuh Ju and Lee Seng Meng

 

 

132. Marriage Enrichment Group: An Experimental Study of Effects on Family-of-origin Influence and Couple Conflict

Ms. Yeung Fung Ching

 

 

176. Bonding and Bridging Social Capital Development by Social Workers

Dr. Jacky Chau-kiu Cheung and Dr. Kam Ping Kwong

 

 

 

1615-1745

PP 1.5

Working with Sexual Diversity

Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

103. Family Relationships and Their Correlations with Transsexual Well-Being

Stephen Erich, Josephine Tittsworth, Janice Dykes, and Cheryl Cabusas

 

 

127. Counselling Tongzhi in Asian Community

Ada Cheung and Josephine Tittsworth

 

 

144. The Minority of a Minority: Dealing with Married Men who have Sex with Men

Dr. Jac Brown

 

 

216. “Is this a home for me?” Building Supports for Sexual Minority Adolescents in Hong Kong – Implications for Social Work Practice

Ms. Diana Kwok and Chau Chum Yam

 


 

WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)

1345-1515

 

Paper Presentations (Session II)

PP 2.1

Family Therapy (II): Issues and Skills

Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45)

 

 

109. Promoting Harmony through Mediation: The Use of Clinical Skills in Conflict Resolution

Dr. Susan P. Robbins

 

 

125. Forgiveness and Reconciliation of Married Couples in the Chinese Context

Wong Lai Cheung

 

 

143. Restoring Personal Space and Interpersonal Harmony from the Spatial Perspective

Ms. Leung Kam Ping Kathy

 

 

152. From Conflict to Harmony in the Landscape of Parent-Child Conflict: The Strength- Based Intervention in Chinese Families

Ms. Ada Y. L. Chung and Dr. Simon T.M. Chan

 

 

 

1345-1515

PP 2.2

School Social Work in China

Venue: Y5-407 (Capacity: 25)

 

 

104. The Exploration, Dilemma and Development Conception of School Social Work in Mainland China

Chen Zhuo

 

 

123. School Social Work Practice in Guangzhou City of China

Chen Xiangjun

 

 

190. Challenge and Opportunity: The School Social Work in a World of Conflict – The Experiences and Thoughts from China Mainland

Li Aiping

 

 

 

1345-1515

PP 2.3

Macro Practice in China

Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35)

 

 

106. On the Ways to Deal with People Letters and Calls From the View of Social Work

Wei Muzsu

 

 

164. The Current Situation and Countermeasures: the Peasant Workers’ Social Welfare Protection and Enterprise Social Work in China

Chen Lei

 

 

197. Chinese Social Policies on Aging: A Social Work Perspective

Xiong Shuncong

 

 

 

1345-1515

PP 2.4

Working with Delinquents and Earthquake Victims

Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

169. Intervention in the Growth of the Students in the Earthquake-stricken Area under the Resilience Perspective

Tian Guoxiu and Jiang Jianmei

 

 

177. The Reason and Prevention of the Juvenile Delinquency in Chinese Urban Districts

Jing Shijie

 

 

198. Project Concord : From ‘Harm’ to ‘Concord’

Mr. Norman Lo, Lee Koon-mei, and  Joanne K.S. Chu

 

WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)

1345-1515

PP 2.5

Social Work and Health

Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

145. Health Insurance and Diabetes among Multiracial Men: The Mediation Effects of Usual Source of Care

Dr. Julia F. Hastings, MSW and Jaclynn Hawkins, MSW

 

 

207. Enhancing Prevention of Maternal Transmission of HIV in Cambodia

Meng Dalin, MSW, Dr. Jame Logerfo, MD, and Dr. Tracy Harachi

 

 

213. In-depth Interviews of Grass-roots Cadres on Post-disaster Stress Management towards the Work and Self

Dr. Shi Zhan-biao, Mr. Wang Bing, Dr. Ng Siu-man and Prof. Cecilia L. W. Chan

 

1530-1700

Paper Presentations (Session III)

 

PP 3.1

 

Macro Practice: Issues and Problems

Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

 

110. A Social Work Service Users Association: The Key to Promoting Harmony and Justice in a World of Conflict?

Dr. Gary C. Dumbril

 

 

148. Civic Aspirations in a Contested World; A Research and Practice Agenda for Social Work

Phil Harington and Allen Bartley

 

 

196. Impact between Social Imagination and Management in Nonprofit organization -a YMCA Example

Tseng Jiunn-Shih and Tseng Chih-Lin

 

 

199. The Strategy of Interorganizational Network in the Human Services - Community Based Practice for Promoting Harmony and Effective Intervention

Choi Jae-Sung, Lee Suyoun, and Cheong Sejeong

 

 

 

1530-1700

PP 3.2

 

Evidence-based Practice (II): Older Adults

Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35)

 

 

134. The Validation of Practice Applicable Scale on Elder Abuse—Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE)

Dr. Chih-Chung David Huang

 

 

208. Informal Support and Family Caregiving among Chinese Caregivers of Older Adults

Ms. Maggie Tang

 

 

211. Underpinning Social Capital among Older Adults: the Need for Community Practitioners

Chen Honglin

 

 

221. Effects of Social Networking Intervention on the Community-dwelling Older Chinese Adults in Hong Kong

Dr. Esther Chow

 


 

WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE 2009 (DAY 3)

1530-1700

PP 3.3

 

Social Work Education: Social Work Students

Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

141. Occupational Values of Social Work Students: Comparative Studies on Beijing and Paris

Feng Yue

 

 

142. Conflict Resolution among Social Work Students and their Practicum Supervisors

Ms. Leung Kam Ping Kathy

 

 

217. Embracing Diversity and Social Justice - Hong Kong Social Work Students’ Learning Experience in Sexual Diversity Course

Ms. Kwok Kan Diana, M.S.W., R.S.W.

 

 

 

1530-1700

PP 3.4

 

Working with Diverse Clientele: Parent Child Conflict and Abuse

Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

150. Alternatives to Violence Project - An Experiential-based Exploration of Conflict

Ms. Rose Allender and Ms. Kwok Wai-han

 

 

151. In the Name of Justice: the Indigenous Account for the Father-Son Conflict in Asian - Chinese Families

Dr. Simon TM Chan

 

 

157. The U.S. Social Work Students’ Perceptions of Child Abuse

Cho Hyunkag

 

 

162. Revisiting ‘Parent-child Conflict’: A Postmodern Critique of Parent Education and an Outline of an Alternative Paradigm

Dr. Kwong Wai Man

 


 

THURSDAY, 4 JUNE 2009 (DAY 4)

1345-1515

Paper Presentations  (Session IV)

 

PP 4.1

Counselling Practice: Issues, Models and Skills

Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45)

 

 

117. From Counselling to Anthropathology

Prof. Colin Feltham

 

 

135. Working in Harmony With Animals: Animal Assisted Therapy, Theory and Applications

Dr. Cynthia K. Chandler

 

 

156. Spirituality and Religion in Counselling with Muslim Clients

Dr. Nada Eltaiba

 

 

 

1345-1515

PP 4.2

Mental Health Issues

Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35)

 

 

140. Coping with Schizophrenia: Western Treatment and Eastern Healing in Harmony

Dr. Estella Y. K. Chan

 

 

205. Fear Factors of Thai Children

Sakesan Tongkhambanchong and Nanta Sooraksa

 

 

222. Spiritual Distress to Spiritual Transformation: Stroke Survivor Narratives from Hong Kong

Dr. Esther Chow

 

 

 

1345-1515

PP 4.3

Domestic Violence (II)

Venue: G5-314 (Capacity: 60)

 

 

 

153. How Service Providers Understand and Respond to Needs of Abused Women - The Case of Guangzhou

Ma Lixia, Chan Yuk-chung, Dr. Dora Tam, Dr. Kwok Siu-ming, and Dr. Agnes Law

 

 

154. From Rage to Harmony – the Narration of Divorced Men

Dr. Simon T.M. Chan

 

 

 

163. The Evaluation of the Court’s Domestic Violence Service Program in Taiwan

Shen Ching-hung and Wang Pei-ling

 

 

1345-1515

PP 4.4

Working with Sexual Abuse

Venue: G5-216 (Capacity: 60)

 

 

182. “I thought it could never happen to boys” Social Work and Community Responses to the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Boys – Lessons Learned from Research in Cambodia, the UK and Hong Kong

Alastair Hilton and Meng Dalin

 

 

215. From Motion to Emotion: Dance Movement Therapy for the Rehabilitation of Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors

Dr. Rainbow Tin-hung Ho, Ms. Irene Kit-man Cheung, and Ms. Ho Yim Fan

 

1345-1515

PP 4.5

Working with Families

Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

124. Family Processes and Suicidal Ideation among Chinese Adolescents in Hong Kong

Dr. Sylvia Kwok

 

174. The Martial Experiences of Migrant Women who are Living Apart from their Husbands in Beijing, China

Vivian Xiao Ping Xiang and Dr. Francis Lee

 

 

 

 

181. The Similarity of Relationship Standards, Couple Communication Patterns and Marital Satisfaction

Chi Peilian, Fang Xiaoyi, and Norman Epstein

 

 

 

1345-1515

Workshop 1

Workshop Presentation:

Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

119. The Language of Peace

Dr. Pat Moretti and Susie Herrick

 

 

 

1530-1700

Paper Presentations (Session V)

 

PP 5.1

Social Service Issues in China

Venue: G5-216 (Capacity: 60)

 

 

101. A Study on Problems of Floating Children Education and Its Countermeasures from Case Social Work Perspective

Tang Yong

 

 

111. Three models in Changsha, Hunan province: How to Resolve the Crisis in Social Assistance of the New Poor Communities

Wan Guowei

 

 

113. Housing Risk Research of the Low-income Urban Families under the Four Policy Dimensions

Tang Huihui and She Chenxiao

 

 

 

1530-1700

PP 5.2

Working with Older Adults

Venue: G5-215 (Capacity: 45)

 

 

126. An Exploratory Study of Adult Children Living in Aging family

Ms. Chang Wing Shan 

 

 

201. Elements Influencing the Thoughts of Suicide of Elderly Residing in Small and Medium-sized Korean Cities

Dong B, Kim, Eun Y, Park, and Seong U, Kim

 

 

206. Promoting Professional Social Work in the Veteran Care Homes

Huang Song-Lin, Yang Pei-Shan, and Yang Chiu-Yen

 

 

 

1530-1700

PP 5.3

Culturally Sensitive Practice

Venue: G5-133 (Capacity: 35)

 

 

175. Culturally Relevant Counselling: Hong Kong Context

Dr. Betty C. Eng

 

 

194. Function of Family Therapy in Community-based Mental Health Service: A Case Study in Shanghai

Zhao Huan, MSW

 

 

195. Characteristics of Peer Mentors among University and School Students in Malaysia

Haizanbinti Mohd Taha, Mohd Ariff bin Ahmad Tarmizi, and  Dr. Fauziah Hanimbinti Abdul Jalal

 

 


 

THURSDAY, 4 JUNE 2009 (DAY 4)

1530-1700

PP 5.4

Working with Subsistence Abuse

Venue: Y5-304 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

200. The Research on Family Therapy of Drug Abstain

Yang Xu

 

 

203. The Research of Abandon Drug Habits at a Period of Social Transition

Lv Zhuo Wen

 

 

214. Influences of Family and Peer on Amphetamine Use Behaviours in Thailand

Nanta Sooraksa

 

 

 

1530-1700

PP 5.5

Working with Children and Youth

Venue: Y5-302 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

112. Service Learning: An Integrating Youth Voluntary Service Into University Education System in China

Prof. Huamin Peng and Wang Menghan

 

 

136. Adventure-based Counselling (ABC) Approach: Working with Young People in a World of Conflicts

Dr. Francis Lee

 

 

209. Compassion for the Disadvantaged in Modern Society: Promoting Empathy and Social Responsibility among the Advantaged Youth

Ms. Phyllis Hau-yan Lo, Ms. Celia Hoi-yan Chan, Ms. Elaine Yin-ling Tsui, and Prof. Cecilia Lai-wan Chan

 

 

210. Implications for Designing University-level Workshops would be discussed to Instill a Sense of Empathy and Altruism among our Future Leaders for those Less Fortunate in Society- The Effects of Capital and Self-esteem on the Adolescent Career Maturity

Choi Jae-Sung, Cho Ja-young, and Cheong Sejeong

 

 

 

1530-1700

Workshop 2

Workshop Presentation:

Venue: Y5-305 (Capacity: 40)

 

 

129. Drawing Out Compassion Fatigue: Art-based Supervision

Debra Kalmanowitz and Jordan Potash