Unlocking Sustainable Talents
Unlocking Sustainable Talents
Abstract
As the population ages, there is an urgent need to develop skilled professionals who can provide high-quality elderly services. This represents both a social responsibility and a developmental opportunity. Education institutions are proactively adapting their curricula to nurture the younger generation for this promising industry. Moreover, opportunities are being created for the elderly to acquire new skills and leverage their expertise to make valuable contributions in the workforce. This session will explore various methods for fostering forward-thinking and innovative talent and supporting the sustainable development of elderly services. Representatives from several educational institutions will also present training programs focused on elderly care services as well as tailored reskilling courses to reintegrate the golden agers into the workforce.
Session 1 11:15 – 11:35 The Translation of Digital Technologies to Promote the Mental Health of Older People
Session 2 11:40 – 12:00 Empowering the Golden Aged: Service-Learning and Social Innovation for Sustainable Social Impact
Session 3 12:05 – 12:25 Supporting Medical Staff with Humanoid Robotics
(this session will be conducted in English)
Session 4 12:30 – 12:50 "Green Voice Buddy" Scheme
Session 5 12:55 – 13:15 Building Sustainable Talents through VPET and Community Engagement
Session 6 13:20 – 13:40 Applying Gerontechnology in Elderly Home
Session 7 13:45 – 14:05 How do we nurture our students to work in the eldercare sector?
Session 8 14:10 – 14:30 The Key to the Sustainability of Care: Understanding the Physical-Psychological-Social-Spiritual Needs of Carers
Session 9 14:35 – 14:55 How to build a better ecosystem to meet the growing needs of the golden age population?
Professor Chan has rich leadership and management experience in higher education institutions. Before she returned to Hong Kong as President of Tung Wah College (TWC), she served as the Pro Vice-Chancellor (PVC) of the University of Newcastle (UON) Singapore Campus (UON Singapore); she successfully led the University to achieve prudent growth in student population and financial capacity despite COVID-19 pandemic. Before that, she was the Dean of the School of Nursing and Midwifery of UON in Australia from 2014 to 2019. She led the School to rank worldwide in the top 47 in Nursing (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019). The school’s research was ranked well above the world standard, and it obtained the highest score of 5 in Excellence in Research for Australia for consecutive terms in 2015 and 2018. In the past three years, she devoted her utmost effort to advancing TWC to become a leading private university. Under her leadership, new programmes were developed. TWC now has 19 programmes that are accredited by the Hong Kong Council for Academic and Vocational Qualifications. TWC’s research achievements and academic team have tremendously increased the visibility and reputation of TWC.
Professor Chan has been honored for her significant and sustained contribution to nursing, improving the profession and the people it serves. She is on the list of the World's top 2% most-cited scientists released by Stanford University since 2020. Her numerous accolades, including induction into the American Academy of Nursing Fellows, and the ‘International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame’ awarded by the Sigma Theta Tau International Honours Society of Nursing in 2013. In 2017, she received the Outstanding Alumni Award from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Nursing for her significant achievement and contribution to nursing development and the Hong Kong community. In 2018, she received the Research Supervision Excellence Award from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Newcastle; and the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Hong Kong College of Mental Health Nursing. In 2022, she received the Honorary Fellowship awarded by the Hong Kong Academy of Nursing, as well as Fellow Ad Eundem by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery in recognition of her achievements in nursing and midwifery, healthcare, education, and research - the first scholar in Hong Kong obtained this accolade. In June 2024, she received the Hong Kong Australian Consul-General’s Outstanding Alumni Award from the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong in recognition of her contributions to the Hong Kong community.
Prof. Alex Chan has been devoting himself to advocate rigorous research and evidence-based practice in positive psychology. He has been actively engaging in school-based and community-based projects and workshops to promote positive education and strength-based approaches to support mental health and well-being of teachers, parents, children, youth, elderly people, and the wider community. His research interests also include cyberpsychology and positive technologies by applying positive psychology theories and scientific approaches to develop interventions to alleviate online risky behaviors as well as using emerging technologies to cultivate strengths, build resilience, and support human flourishing. Alex has been collaborating with a number of renowned scholars in the fields of positive psychology, developmental psychology, and cyberpsychology, and has published their research in high-ranked academic journals.
of TriAngle, HKBU’s first co-working space that promotes social good and innovation.
Dr Lam has extensive experience in teaching, programme development, quality
assurance and education management. She strongly believes in the transformative
power of education, and champions learning experiences that are relevant, engaging
and inclusive. Dr Lam serves as a Court member at HKBU and holds the role of
University Coordinator for the United Nations SDSN. She regularly serves as a judge
on local, regional and international award panels. Dr Lam holds a PhD in Cultural
Studies from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher
Education Academy, UK.
Matthew set up the company after studying elderly care in Japan. His vision is to integrate the best practice experiences and frameworks from other countries into both the elderly care industry and community in Hong Kong. In its six-year history The Illuminant has introduced several new and insightful perspectives into older person care, and it continues to create new and exciting alternatives and possibilities for our social development in the future.