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Dialogue Sessions

Annual Professional Dialogue - Wellness for all in a Challenging New Era
20 Mar 2024
Sharing Session by Dr. Albert Chau & Outbound Exchange Tours
24 Jan 2024
Practical Skills in Handling Psychiatric Emergency Situations by Mr. Lau Ka-sing
28 Jul 2023

"Facing the Challenge of Student Services Profession in Higher Education: Mission, Positioning and Future Talents Cultivation"

24 March 2023

 

Prof. Samson TSE, Dean of Student Affairs, HKU, Prof. KO Wing-hung, University Dean of Students, CUHK, and Mr Simon LAU, Chairperson of HKSSA, Head of Student Affairs, TWC, shared talent acquisition and cultivation of young practitioners in student affairs.  

Sports for All in the Lens of Student Affairs

18 March 2022

Improving both physical health and well-being are integral to student development targets. Hitting these targets will require partnership between units and the university never previously seen under this unprecedented pandemic. Distinguished speakers are invited to share insight on why and how to promote sports for all from the lenses of university management, required sports programmes and student affairs.

Knowing more about LGBT+
10 Dec 2021

 

The culture of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and other related communities (LGBT+) are constantly developing in the recent years. To enhance HKSSA members' knowledge on LGBT+, the Project Touch from The Boys' & Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong (香港小童群益會 性向無限計劃) gave a sharing.
 

Grooming young professionals under the new normal
26 May 2021

Innovation and Hope - Finding the Silver Linings in the New Normal
22 Feb 2021


Ms Jamie Cheng Po-kwan, Chairwoman of the Division of Clinical Psychology, Hong Kong Psychological Society, and Mr Tang Chun-keung, Former Chairman of the Hong Kong Association of the Heads of Secondary Schools, were invited to share their experience working with young people and shed light on how student affairs could instill positivity and bring hope to university students. Ms Helen Wong, Head (Co-curricular Programs), Dean of Students Office from the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology will share how they are reshaping co-curricular experiences by co-creation with students and embracing the power of visuals.

Narrative Approach in Trauma Work
5 Dec 2020

Care4ALL: Support Student Mental Health During Social Unrest

6 Dec 2019​

In response to the current societal situation, the Hong Kong Tertiary Institution Psychological Counselling Working Group of the HKSSA has invited Dr Phyllis CHAN Kwok Ling, Vice-President of the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists to deliver a talk for staff who are working in student affairs or student services in local tertiary institutions.

Dialogue with Heads of Student Affairs

29 May 2019

Panelists:
Mr K M CHAN (Adviser to VP(RD), EdUHK)
Ms Agnes HO (Director of Student Affairs, CUHK)
Ms Jenny KO (Director of Student Services, LU)
Dr Eugenie LEUNG (Dean of Student Affairs, HKU)
Prof. Gordon TANG (Director of Student Affairs, HKBU)
Moderator:
Ms Rebecca CHAN (HSUHK, Chairperson of HKSSA)

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