Integrated Course for Professional Staff
Course Code
Date Topics
Module 1 (1920/16)
26/9/2019
(Thu)
Integrative Case Management: From Assessment to Intervention based on the Multi-axial Interactive Model (M-AiM)
Trainer: Dr. CHAN Won-shing, Raymond (Clinical Psychologist)
Module 2 (1920/17)
16/10/2019
(Wed)
Mental Health Ordinance Trainer: Mr. L.C. CHEUNG, Raymond (Solicitor)
Psychiatric Diagnosis and Medication
Trainer: Dr. WONG Yu-ming, Sharon (Psychiatric Specialist)
Module 3 (1920/18)
25/11/2019
(Mon)
Introduction to Mental Health Recovery & Well-being
Trainer: Mr. K.L WONG, Keith (Clinical Psychologist)
For course details, please refer to following pages.
Date
26 Sept 2019 (Thu) 16 Oct 2019 (Wed) 25 Nov 2019 (Mon)
Quota 50
Training Format
Lecture, Video Demonstration, Case Discussion
Time
9:00 am-12:30 pm 2:00 pm-5:30 pm (7 Hours a day)
Certificate
Certificate of Attendance issued by JCNLIPR upon 80% completion of course
Venue
Jockey Club New Life Institute of Psychiatric Rehabilitation (JCNLIPR) 332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon
Target Participants
Counsellors, Psychologists, Social Workers and Other Helping Professionals
Fee
HK$3,260 (3 days full Course) *Please indicate course code as 1920/16-18
HK$1,280 (One Module)
Special Offer
One Module JCNLIPR Member : HK$1,130 Early Bird
(Enroll On/ before 16 August 2019):
HK$1,130 Group of 2 persons HK$1,080/person
Accreditation
CPD (Social Worker): 21 points for full course 7 points for one module CPD (CP/OT): To be confirmed
Course Code : 1920/16
Module 1 : Integrative Case Management: From Assessment to Intervention
based on the Multi-axial Interactive Model (M-AiM)
Trainer Dr Chan Won-shing, Raymond (Clinical Psychologist)
Trainer’s
Biography
Dr Chan was a Senior Clinical Psychologist of Kwai Chung Hospital
and has vast clinical and supervisory experiences in both child and
adult mental health. He is now in private practice. Apart from clinical
work, he also consults with different NGOs. Dr Chan is an Adjunct
Associate Professor of the University of Hong Kong.
Course
Description
Mental health problems are complex in their aetiology and
development. They often run a protracted time course with
multi-factors involved. An accurate assessment is a core step paving
the way for effective intervention. M-AiM is for evaluation of
common psychiatric symptoms with a focused intervention plan as
an outcome. It has a substantial theoretical background building on
DSM (APA, 2000 & 2013), Recovery–oriented Practice Model and
Evidence-based Practice (Nice, 1999). M-AiM has experimented in
different local community mental health centres with positive
feedback of having active client involvement, being systematic and
precise in focus.
Course
Objectives
1. To learn the mental health assessment based on M-AiM 2. To derive an integrative intervention plan based on M-AiM 3. To be competent in using M-AiM in clinical work
Course
Outline
An overview of different disorders & assessment tools The theoretical basis of M-AiM How to conduct an assessment with M-AiM? From assessment to intervention planning based on M-AiM
results
Medium of
Instruction
Cantonese
Training
Format
Short didactic lecture, video demonstration, and case practice.
Date 26 September 2019 (Thursday)
Time 9:00 am- 5:30 pm (7 hours)
Venue Jockey Club New Life Institute of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon
Target
Participants
Counsellors, psychologists, social workers and other helping
professionals
Quota 50
Accreditation CPD (Social Worker) - 7 points
CPD (CP/OT) – To be confirmed
Certificate Certificate of Attendance issued by JCNLIPR
Fee HK$ 1,280
Special Offer JCNLIPR Member: HK$ 1,130
Early-bird (Enroll on/before 16 August 2019) : HK$ 1,130
Group of 2 persons: HK$ 1,080/person
Enroll for Full Course : HK$ 3,260
Course Code : 1920/17
Module 2 (AM) : Mental Health Ordinance
Trainer Mr. L.C. Cheung, Raymond (Solicitor)
Trainer’s
biography
Mr. Cheung, a registered social worker, had practiced in the field of
Community Development, Children and Youth work as well as
Rehabilitation Services for about 20 years. Before Mr. Cheung
changed his career to the legal profession, he was the Assistant
Director of Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong. Mr. Cheung was
admitted as a Solicitor of the Hong Kong SAR in 2013. Currently, Mr.
Cheung is a Solicitor in private practice and he also works as a
part-time field work supervisor and part-time lecturer in The
University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University
respectively.
Course
Description
The course will cover legal issues in the application of the Mental
Health Ordinance (Cap.136) (“MHO”) in voluntary admission,
involuntary admission and detention of the mentally incapacitated
person (“MIP”); the granting of guardianship order in respect of the
power to require the MIP to attend at places and times so specified
by the guardian for the purpose of treatment or training; and the
management of property and affairs of the MIP. Relevant cases will
also be discussed.
Course
Objectives
1. To enable the practitioners to understand relevant law in
voluntary admission, involuntary admission, detention, the
granting of guardianship order and management of property of
the MIP;
2. To enable the practitioners to identify legal issues in respect of
the legal rights of the MIP during voluntary admission,
involuntary admission and detention in the mental hospital;
3. To enable the practitioners to identify legal issues in respect of
the term and effect of the guardianship order; and
4. To enable the practitioners to identify legal issues in respect of
the management of property and affairs of the MIP.
Course
Outline
S. 2 MHO: Definition of mental disorder, mentally incapacitated
and relatives,
S. 30 MHO: Voluntary patients,
S. 31 MHO: Detention of a patient under observation,
S. 32 MHO: Extension of period of detention of a patient under
observation,
S. 36 MHO: Detention of certified patients,
S. 59 M, MHO: Application for guardianship,
S. 59 R, MHO: Term and effect of guardianship order,
S. 59S, MHO: Guardians,
S.7, MHO: Application for the management of property and
affairs of the MIP.
Medium of
Instruction
Cantonese
Training
Format
PowerPoint and case discussion
Date
16 October 2019 (Wednesday)
Time 9:00 am- 12:30pm
Venue Jockey Club New Life Institute of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon
Target
Participants
Counsellors, psychologists, social workers and other helping
professionals
Quota 50
Accreditation CPD (Social Worker) – 3.5 points
CPD (CP/OT) – To be confirmed
Certificate Certificate of Attendance issued by JCNLIPR
Fee HK$ 1,280 (Module 2, AM + PM sections)
Special Offer JCNLIPR Member: HK$ 1,130
Early-bird (Enroll on/before 16 August 2019) : HK$ 1,130
Group of 2 persons: HK$ 1,080/person
Enroll for Full Course : HK$ 3,260
Course Code : 1920/17
Module 2 (PM) : Psychiatric Diagnosis and Medication
Trainer Dr. Wong Yu-ming, Sharon (Psychiatric Specialist)
Trainer’s
biography
FHKAM (Psychiatry), Hong Kong Academy of Medicine
FHKCPsych, Fellowship of The Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists
MBChB, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong
Course
Description
Mental health professionals with better understanding in psychiatric
knowledge can enhance their competence in clinical work.
Course
Objectives
To provide an overview of common mental health disorders and
basic psychopharmacology to mental health professionals.
Course
Outline
Mood disorders
Psychotic disorders
Personality disorders
Risk assessment and management
Common psychiatric drugs and side effects
Medium of
Instruction
Cantonese
Training
Format
Lecture and case discussions
Date 16 October 2019 (Wednesday)
Time 2:00 pm- 5:30 pm
Venue Jockey Club New Life Institute of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
332 Nam Cheong Street, Kowloon
Target
Participants
Counsellors, psychologists, social workers and other helping
professionals
Quota 50
Accreditation CPD (Social Worker) – 3.5 points
CPD (CP/OT) – To be confirmed
Certificate Certificate of Attendance issued by JCNLIPR
Fee HK$ 1,280 (Module 2, AM + PM sections)
Special Offer JCNLIPR Member: HK$ 1,130
Early-bird (Enroll on/before 16 August 2019) : HK$ 1,130
Group of 2 persons: HK$ 1,080/person
Enroll for Full Course : HK$ 3,260
Course Code : 1920/18
Module 3 : Introductory Mental Health Recovery & Well-being
Trainer Mr. K.L. Wong, Keith (Clinical Psychologist)
Trainer’s
biography
Mr. Wong graduated from Master of Clinical Psychology from The
Chinese University of Hong Kong. He works as a clinical psychologist
in the New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. He offers
psychological assessment, individual and group treatment for adults
in needs. He participates in researches on ADHD, mindfulness and
well-being. He offers training and consultation to other professional
staffs and low-intensity CBT therapist.
Course
Objectives
In the 1-day workshop, the participants are facilitated to:
- Understand the background and development of recovery model
in mental health practice
- Understand key themes, essential attitude, practical skills and
existing tools in recovery oriented practices
- Reflect and evaluate the factors that may help or hinder recovery
and critically reflect on the role of mental health workers in
relation to these
- Understand the relationship between mental health and mental
well-being
- Understand concepts of different aspects of well-being
- Learn about practices that foster holistic well-being
Course
Outline
Historical background of recovery movement
Theoretical background, definition and elements of
recovery-model
Examples of recovery-oriented practice
Competence and barrier of recovery-oriented practice
Theoretical background of concept of well-being
Introduction of definition of physical, psycho-social and
transcendental well-being
Enriching wellness programs to enhance participants’
well-being
Medium of
Instruction
Cantonese
Training
Format
Presentation, sharing of lived experiences and group activities
Date November 25, 2019 (Monday)
Time 9:00am – 5:30 pm
Venue Library, Jockey Club New Life Institute of Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Target
Participants
Counsellors, psychologists, social workers and other helping
professionals
Quota 50
Accreditation CPD (Social Worker) - 7 points
CPD (CP/OT) – To be confirmed
Certificate Certificate of Attendance issued by JCNLIPR
Fee HK$ 1,280
Special Offer JCNLIPR Member: HK$ 1,130
Early-bird (Enroll on/before 16 August 2019) : HK$ 1,130
Group of 2 persons: HK$ 1,080/person
Enroll for Full Course : HK$ 3,260