An online group photo of the participants
The Jockey Club MEL Institute Project Final Project Pitching Day 2021
Funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the Final Project Pitching Day 2021 of the MEL Institute Project was successfully held by the Department of Social Work, CUHK on 13 April 2021 via ZOOM.
The Pitching Day was adjudicated by Mr. Bryan Wong, Head of Charities (Grant Making), The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Prof. Ilan Katz, Professor, The University of New South Wales, Australia and Prof. Steven Ngai Sek Yum, Principal Investigator cum Chairperson, Department of Social Work, CUHK.
In the competition, 30 teams of participants from different organisations presented and displayed their project evaluation results in a concise manner within five minutes. The participating teams competed to become one of the five Outstanding Award winners with diverse assessment topics and innovative reporting methods. The winning teams will be given a valuable opportunity to present their evaluation projects at an international conference.
The following projects and organisations won the Outstanding Awards (in alphabetical order):
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Effectiveness of Community Outreach Programme on Medication Management (COPMM) |
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Embracing Changes –Seeking New Engagement Way for Sheltered Workshop Trainees under the New Normal of COVID-19 through Online Sales |
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Employment Support and Training Service for Persons with Hearing Impairment |
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Geriatric Rejuvenation Project – A Personalised, Holistic and Integrative Rehabilitative Care for the Young Old to Avoid Pre-Mature Admission to the Elderly Home |
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The Effectiveness of Parental Workshop for Enhancing Subdivided Flats Parents’ Eye Care Knowledge, Utilising and Sharing Community Resources for Eye Care Protection |
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Adjudicator: Prof. Steven Ngai
Adjudicator: Mr. Bryan Wong
Adjudicator: Prof. Ilan Katz
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