PLACEMENT BRIEFING MEETING REHABILITATION SERVICES 22 Nov 2014 Lydia lam Practice Consultant Department of Social Work & Social Administration 1
WHAT KINDS OF USERS WE WORK WITH 2
People with intellectual disability (ID, 智障人士 ) 3
People with Physical Disability (PD, 肢體殘疾人士 ) 4
People with Ex-Mental Illness (Ex-MI, 精神病康復者 ) 5
People with Chronic Illness ( 長期病患者 ) 6
NATURES OF SERVICE & WORKING HOURS 7
Services are Categorized by Types of Disability Nature of Services (i.e. residential, community-based, training, vocational/employment, and supportive) Age 8
Services for Adult Adult Services (aged >15) Services for People with ID (MH) d_sermentalhandi/ d_sermentalhandi/ Services for People with ex-MI d_serexmental/ d_serexmental/ Services for People with PD (PH) d_serphyhandi/ d_serphyhandi/ 9
Day Services Service Type: Employment Services: IVRSC, Sheltered Workshop & Supported Employment Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness (ICCMW) Day Activity Centre (DAC) District Support Centre (DSC) Working Hours: Normal office hour Evening / Weekend duty 10
Residential Service Service Type: Halfway House Hostel Care and Attention Home Supported Hostel Working Hours: Normal office hour Shift duty / ‘P’ shift (2 – 10 p.m.) Night shift (one or two night shift duty) 11
Services for Children Pre-school Services (aged 0 – 6) E.g. Early Education and Training Centre (EETC), Special Child Care Centre (SCCC) /id_serpresch/ Schooling (aged 6 – 15 [18] ) Special Schools (run by Education Bureau) Residential services for school aged children /id_serschage/ 12
Pre-school and Children Services Aged 0 - 6, Early Education and Training Centres (EETCs)
Community Rehabilitation Service (CRN) Community Rehabilitation Networking (CRN) serv/id_rehabcrn/ serv/id_rehabcrn/ Self-Help Groups or Parents Group E.g. Direction Association for the Handicapped ( 路向 ), Hong Kong Down Syndrome Association ( 唐氏 ), Hong Kong Joint Council of Parents of the Mentally Handicapped ( 家長聯會 ) Working Hours: Normal office hour Often Shift duty Occasional work on Saturday or Sunday 14
Weekend duty or working on non-placement days may be required depending on the nature of assignments selected. 15
POSSIBLE ASSIGNMENTS 16
Casework – case natures, e.g. Quality of life enhancement Interpersonal relationship Community living Social inclusion Empowerment 17
Groupwork, e.g. ID Setting – self-determination enhancement; community living skills; social skills; sex education; EQ; life & death education. Ex-MI Setting – social skills; job motivation enhancement; CBT; EQ. PD Setting – assertive training; presentation skills; community resources; group for care-givers. CRN Setting – psycho-social groups 18
Projects / Programmes, e.g. Studies / Research Community education Parent-child activities Programmes for Care-givers Advocacy 19
Attributes And Requirements ACCEPT 20
A CCEPT Acceptance 21
A C CEPT Critical mind Challenges 22
AC C EPT Communication Skills Competence 23
ACC E PT Energetic Experience 24
ACCE P T Potentials of service users Person Centre 25
ACCEP T Team Work 26
ACCEPT 27
Correspondence of Setting Coordinator Name : Phyllis Wong Tel : Name : Lydia Lam Tel :