• 香港的城市規劃與一個人的身心靈健康及其家庭的需要有何相干?
• 社區的設計如何能夠顧及人的心理健康,培育靜觀和家庭抗逆力?
• 公共空間的設計如何能夠促進鄰里關係?
• 藝術、靜觀、家庭抗逆力如何建構可持續發展的社區?
如果你是心理學家、社會工作者、城市規劃師、藝術家或只是對以上問題有興趣的朋友,你應該參與這個工作坊。工作坊邀請了有關行業的專家分享其專業知識,讓不同的專業朋友一同探索可以如何合力建立一個真正 「以人及家庭為本」 的社區。
日期:2014年5月24日 (星期六)
時間:下午 1:00 - 5:15
地點:香港中文大學蒙民偉工程學大樓7樓712室
語言:廣東話(設英文桌,請於報名時註明)
報名:請填妥登記表,並交回曾昭文先生 (截止日期:2014年5示月17日, 星期五)
查詢:曾昭文先生 (電郵: [email protected] 或 電話: 5480 9544)
To what extent does urban planning affect mental health and family needs?
What is the role of community planning and design in promoting mental health, mindfulness and family resilience?
How can placemaking in the public realm promote neighbourliness?
How can arts, mindfulness and family resilience promote the development of sustainable communities?
If you are a psychologist, social worker, urban planner, artist and or simply someone who is interested in the above issues, you are most welcome to join our workshop. We have invited professionals from different fields to share their expert knowledge and to facilitate a collective exploration of building a truly ‘people and family centred’ community!
Date: 24 May 2014 (Saturday)
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Venue: Room 712, 7/F, William M W Mong Engineering Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese (with English Table; please specify in registration form)
Registration : Please complete the registration form and send it back to Mr. Tsang Chiu Man Enquires : Mr. Tsang Chiu Man (E-mail: [email protected] or Tel: 5480 9544)
• 社區的設計如何能夠顧及人的心理健康,培育靜觀和家庭抗逆力?
• 公共空間的設計如何能夠促進鄰里關係?
• 藝術、靜觀、家庭抗逆力如何建構可持續發展的社區?
如果你是心理學家、社會工作者、城市規劃師、藝術家或只是對以上問題有興趣的朋友,你應該參與這個工作坊。工作坊邀請了有關行業的專家分享其專業知識,讓不同的專業朋友一同探索可以如何合力建立一個真正 「以人及家庭為本」 的社區。
日期:2014年5月24日 (星期六)
時間:下午 1:00 - 5:15
地點:香港中文大學蒙民偉工程學大樓7樓712室
語言:廣東話(設英文桌,請於報名時註明)
報名:請填妥登記表,並交回曾昭文先生 (截止日期:2014年5示月17日, 星期五)
查詢:曾昭文先生 (電郵: [email protected] 或 電話: 5480 9544)
To what extent does urban planning affect mental health and family needs?
What is the role of community planning and design in promoting mental health, mindfulness and family resilience?
How can placemaking in the public realm promote neighbourliness?
How can arts, mindfulness and family resilience promote the development of sustainable communities?
If you are a psychologist, social worker, urban planner, artist and or simply someone who is interested in the above issues, you are most welcome to join our workshop. We have invited professionals from different fields to share their expert knowledge and to facilitate a collective exploration of building a truly ‘people and family centred’ community!
Date: 24 May 2014 (Saturday)
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Venue: Room 712, 7/F, William M W Mong Engineering Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese (with English Table; please specify in registration form)
Registration : Please complete the registration form and send it back to Mr. Tsang Chiu Man Enquires : Mr. Tsang Chiu Man (E-mail: [email protected] or Tel: 5480 9544)