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"Hou² Living Gallery @City One Shatin" wins at the World Ageing Festival 2024
"Hou2 Living Gallery@City One Shatin" wins at the World Ageing Festival 2024
HALF’s Chairman and Co-funder Prof. Mo Participates as a Panelist in the Playright Children's Play Association Seminar
As the keynote event of the "Playright Children's Play Association (賽馬會智樂好玩社區同盟) ," the "Collaborative Creation of Playful Communities Seminar (同心共創好玩社區研討會 )" was successfully held on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, in Quarry Bay. The seminar featured discussions, exhibitions, and community game activities, fulfilling its important mission to promote the advancement of community play. Prof. Mo participated as a panelist in the seminar.
The "Playright Children's Play Association" has evolved from the first phase of establishing community games and developing training programs to the second phase of expanding into more areas and developing public spaces. In the future third phase, the association aims to continue exploring the possibility of transforming public spaces into game bases, focusing on establishing a network of 15-minute community game circles and developing family-oriented community games.
HALF’s Chairman and Co-funder Prof. Mo Moderated in the 8th Golden Age Expo and Summit (2023) Organised by Golden Age Foundation
The intergenerational Living Communities seminar, organized by the Golden Age Foundation, took place in August 2023. Professor Mo was invited to facilitate the seminar. The main focus of the seminar was addressing the desire of most seniors to age in place and within their communities. The central question discussed during the seminar was how to develop communities that promote life satisfaction, a positive quality of life, and self-esteem for individuals of all ages.
The concept of smart ageing was highlighted, advocating for inclusive and supportive communities that cater to the needs of people across different age groups. The seminar aimed to explore the construction of intergenerational communities from various perspectives, including planning, architectural design, and interior design.
For more information, please see the video below or click the Link: HKHS International Conference 2023 – Keynote Speech by Mr Kevin MCGEOUGH - YouTube
Innovation Seminar 2023 – Re-Imagining Age-friendly Living Environments in Hong Kong
According to the 2021 Census, there are about 1.45 million elderly people aged 65 and above in Hong Kong, accounting for about 20% of the city’s total population. In the face of an aging population, the elderly’s living quality has become a major concern of the community. Physical living environments and supporting services are key to the physical and mental health of older adults. Therefore, improving the built environment and services for the elderly is a crucial element in promoting ageing in place. An age-friendly living environment requires suitable built environments and services to meet the needs of the elderly with varying abilities.
Thanks to the support of our Incubators - ZeShan Foundation and Ho Cheung Shuk Yuen Charitable Foundation, together with the School of Architecture of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing, Happy Ageing Lab is going to organise an interdisciplinary innovation seminar. We hope to explore ways to cultivate an age-friendly living environment with people from the built environment, elderly services and social innovation sectors through the seminar.
The seminar will be divided into two sessions with themes of built environment and elderly services respectively. Each seminar features a keynote presentation and panel discussion, Q&A sessions and interactive activities. We welcome people from different sectors to participate and exchange ideas with each other.
If you have any enquiries, please contact us via email (happyageinglab@cuhk.edu.hk), or find Ms. Carina Chan on phone (+852 3943 6582) or via email (carinachan@cuhk.edu.hk)
Seminar Details
Date: 6 May 2023 (Saturday)
Time: 1030-1630
Venue: UGA, CUHK InnoPort (near Exit A of the University Station)
Application deadline: 28 April 2023 (23:59)
Application method: https://forms.gle/iUiWBFcxL15biW5C8
Fee: Free of charge
Programme rundown
Morning Session: "Live Well" (Built Environment)
10:35 AM
Welcoming Speech
Prof. MO Kar Him
Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, CUHK
Co-founder & Chairman, Happy Ageing Lab Foundation
10:50 AM
Keynote Speech #1 - Rethink: The Meaning of “Age-friendliness” in Our Living Environment
Ms. Sarah MUI
Co-founder & Design DIrector, One Bite Design Studio
11:35 AM
Panel discussion # 1 – Building an Age-friendly Housing Estate in Hong Kong – The Innovative Solutions
Moderator
Prof. MO Kar Him
Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, CUHK
Co-founder & Chairman, Happy Ageing Lab Foundation
Panelists
Mr. Paul Y K CHAN
President, HKILA;
Co-founder of Otherland Limited
Ms. Karen LEE
Project Manager I (Spatial),
Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation, PolyU
Ms. Sarah MUI
Co-founder & Design Director, One Bite Design Studio
Mr. Benjamin TSANG
Principal, MATTER Limited
12:30 PM
Lunch Break (End of Morning Session)
Afternoon Session
"Well-served" (Innovative Elderly Services)
02:35 PM
Keynote Speech #2 - Innovation of Health and Care Services for Ageing in Place
Ms. Keilee MOK
Project Director (Health & Care Services),
Happy Ageing Lab Foundation;
Founder & Chief Experience Officer, Kreative Beans
03:20 PM
Panel discussion # 2 – Service Innovation in an Age-friendly Neighbourhood – Services at Doorsteps
Moderator
Ms. Keilee MOK
Project Director (Health & Care Services),
Happy Ageing Lab Foundation;
Founder & Chief Experience Officer, Kreative Beans
Panelists
Dr. FAN Ning
Founder, Health in Action;
Chairman, Forget Thee Not
Ms. Anny HUI
Service Director, Elderly Service (Home Support Services),
Aberdeen Kai-Fong Welfare Association Social Service
Mr. Timothy MA, MH JP
Council Member,
Hong Kong General Chamber of Social Enterprises Limited
Mr. Benjamin SIN
Senior Social Work Supervisor,
Caritas Mok Cheung Sui Kun Community Centre
04:05 PM
Closing & Networking
04:30 PM
End of Seminar
HALF’s Chairman and Co-funder Prof. Mo Moderated in HKHS International Conference 2023
HKHS International Conference 2023 was held in April 2023 as part of the celebration events for The Hong Kong Housing Society's 75th anniversary. The conference revolved around the theme "A Vision for the Future: Liveable Communities for Sustainable Living of Multi-Generations." This event provided a unique platform for delegates from Hong Kong and overseas to exchange valuable insights and experiences related to multi-generational communities, innovative housing solutions, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices in the housing sector.
One of the conference's highlights was the panel discussion on "What Makes an Intergenerational Community a Success?" Professor Mo Kar-him, one of the founders of the Happy Ageing Lab, moderated this engaging session.
For additional information and comprehensive details, please visit [Hong Kong Housing Society (hkhs.com)].
Meeting with Trainees from JC PROcruitC
On March 16, Happy Ageing Lab welcomed a cohort of #CommunityCarePractitioner trainees from the #JCPROcruitC project for a fruitful sharing session. We are delighted to meet the young generations who are interested in the elderly care industry, and exchanged ideas about the community engagement and core attributes of age-friendly living neighborhoods. We look forward to seeing them again in the industry in the future and we wish them the best in their traineeship!
Recognition from JCAFC Project 2022
Our team is happy to announce that Happy Ageing Lab has been certified as the Jockey Club Age-friendly City Partner under the “Jockey Club Age-friendly City Partnership Scheme 2022”. We are pleased that our efforts in promoting age-friendly living environments are acknowledged and we will continue to work with various community partners to co-create a better living environment for healthy ageing.
Our City . Our Home @Urban Design Lab
In collaboration with Hong Kong Arts Centre, Via North Point (formerly known as "Project Hap Sap") is launching an online exhibition ‘Our City . Our Home @Urban Design Lab’ that offers an experimental study of the neighborhood of Chun Yeung Street in North Point as a part of the Via North Point project. Based on the empathic understanding of the community, lab members envisioned an alternative quality of urban living through a series of co-design workshops. The design ideas represented are a reflection on the design aspirations for the public space, which also aims to evoke thinking and discussion about the meaning and usage of public space. We welcome you to immerse into this legendary journey at Chun Yeung Street and share your thoughts with us.
【POSsible! Ambassadors 公共空間大使】OneBite Design x Happy Ageing Lab
OneBite Design將聯同Happy Ageing Lab,誠邀對公共空間有興趣的朋友,參加一系列評核活動,成為公共空間大使 (POSsible!Ambassador),透過這個 (Public Open Space (POS)) 的創新項目,一起促進香港的公共空間設計。
讓我們一同探索公共空間的各種可能!
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請向Happy Ageing Lab同事Joyce (電話 / WhatsApp: 6658 1302) 或Alison (電話 / WhatsApp: 6341 0745) 查詢或直接報名。
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About Via North Point
Via North Point's primary mission is to empower the North Point community to envision a better future for the use of public spaces and to enhance the quality of life for North Point residents. In collaboration with various partners, the Hong Kong Arts Centre is dedicated to designing and engaging the community through a series of participatory programs and creative artistic structures. These initiatives aim to forge connections between the new and old areas within the district, build capacity for public spaces, celebrate the distinctiveness of North Point, and nurture a sense of belonging. Through the power of imagination, the project seeks to cultivate cultural citizenship by reimagining urban spaces.
CUHK Medical Centre Visit
Together with members from CUHK Institute of Ageing, School of Architecture and the Big Silver, Happy ageing lab is glad to have a chance visiting the new CUHK Medical Centre on 7 July, 2021.
We are amazed by the pioneering hospital with smart management system, patient-centred design and holistic healthcare services. With empathetic values and affordable pricing, it is hoped that the new non-profit private model could make a fresh start in the industry.
Social Innovation Networking: Silver hair and us – Life hack during the ‘Isolation’
Social Innovation Networking: Silver hair and us – Life hack during the ‘Isolation’
In recent years, the World Trade Organization has placed great importance on the concept of creating an "Aging and Elderly Friendly City." This concept aims to foster intergenerational harmony by incorporating the perspectives of the elderly, encouraging their active participation, and creating an environment suitable for their needs.
Within the realm of Social Innovation Networking, Impact Incubator organized a session where three experts from the social welfare sector were invited to share their valuable experiences in innovation and project incubation.