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Date & Time

13 Mar 2023 7pm-8:30pm

Location

JC Cube

Price

Exclusive to Tai Kwun Fan, Free of charge

General

Tai Kwun Conversations: IN OUR HANDS Series

Taking a holistic view of heritage, development, and sustainability, the spring series of Tai Kwun Conversations presents three respective programmes about caring for people, cultural and natural heritage in times of global crises. It covers the care of tangible and intangible cultural heritage in conflict-affected areas as well as the care of human wellbeing and biodiversity in a complex world of interconnected challenges.

The high-level rise in youth and elderly struggling with suicide and mental health issues amid Covid-19 pandemic is alarming. The director of the University’s HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention talks about the latest research findings and measures to identify high-risk groups.

The event will be conducted in Cantonese, with simultaneous interpretation from Cantonese to English available.

Speaker:

Prof. YIP S.F. Paul | Associate Dean (Knowledge Exchange and Development) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, and the Director of the University’s HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention.

7:00pm – 8:00pm

Talk 

8:00pm – 8:30pm

Q&A


Speakers Bio

Prof. YIP S.F. Paul

Professor Yip is Chair Professor (Population Health) at the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Associate Dean (Knowledge Exchange and Development) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Director of the University’s HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention. He is the principal investigator of the following: OPENUP – a 24 hour online emotional support project, a community-based suicide prevention project for the Wong Tai Sin District, poverty alleviation programs, and the Quality Thematic Network on developing mental wellness for schools in Hong Kong.  He is interested in identifying and developing good practices for promoting wellbeing in the community. His monograph is on ‘understanding poverty in Hong Kong’, which has won the 11th Hong Kong Book Prize. He is serving as the Chair of the Research Committee of the Family Planning Association of Hong Kong (2012-present), and was the interim chair of the ESEAOR of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (2017-2018), the Secretary General of Asian Population Association (2014-2017), the chairman of the committee of preventing students’ suicide (2016), a member of the Steering Committee on Population Policy (2012-2013), a vice-president of the International Association of Suicide Prevention (2009-2013), and an associate member of the Central Policy Unit of the Hong Kong SAR Government (2014-2016). He has received various awards and recognitions, including the Humanities and Social Sciences Prestigious Fellowship in 2020, Australia-China Alumni Award (Research) in 2019, a Medal of Honor from the Hong Kong SAR Government in 2017, the Stengel Research award in 2012, an outstanding supervisor and researcher of the University of Hong Kong in 2011 and 2009 respectively, and a distinguished alumni of La Trobe University. He has published more than 500 research papers relating to population health and suicide prevention.


Programme Highlights