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Sep 2006 Fourth Batch of Intensive Employment Assistance Projects and District Employment Assistance Trial Projects

The Social Welfare Department is going to commission non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to run the Fourth Batch of Intensive Employment Assistance Projects (IEAPs) and the District Employment Assistance Trial (DEAT) Projects in a two-year period from October 2006 to September 2008. The Project Vetting Committee has selected 40 projects for Fourth Batch of IEAPs and three DEAT Projects among a total of 113 proposals.

Details of the Fourth Batch of IEAPs
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Telephone numbers and addresses of the Operating Agencies running the Fourth Batch of IEAPs
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The First Batch of 40 IEAPs will be completed in September 2006. 30 projects for the Second Batch and 35 projects for the Third Batch of IEAPs will continue to provide services to the needy unemployed.

Telephone numbers and addresses of the Operating Agencies running the Second and the Third Batch of IEAPs
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Details of the DEAT Projects
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Telephone numbers and addresses of the Operating Agencies running DEAT Projects (3 projects)
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Sep 2006 Invitation for Proposals to Operate New Pre-school Rehabilitation Project

The Rehabilitation and Medical Social Services Branch has issued an invitation letter dated 22 September 2006 to the NGOs (welfare) for their tendering of quality proposal for the operation of the following new pre-school rehabilitation project:

  • the Special Child Care Centre cum Early Education and Training Centre (SCCC cum EETC) at 1/F., Community Ambulatory Care Centre, Tang Shiu Kin Hospital

Site visits and a briefing session will be held with schedules as follows:

  • 29 September 2006, 2:30 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. -
    site visit to the new SCCC cum EETC at 1/F., Community Ambulatory Care Centre, Tang Shiu Kin Hospital; and
  • 29 September 2006, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. –
    a briefing session of the project at Room 406, Lady Trench Training Centre, 44 Oi Kwan Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
  • Service proposal of no more than 40 pages (A4 with font size at 13 and in 6 hard copies and 1 soft copy), should be sent on or before 20 October 2006 (Friday), 5:00 p.m. to the following address:

    Rehabilitation and Medical Social Services Branch
    (Attn: Mr CHAN Kwok Ho, SS(RM)1)
    Social Welfare Department
    Rm 901, Wu Chung House
    213 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

    Late application will not be accepted.
    Please click here to download the Invitation Letter (copy), Summaries and full sets of the Service Specification and related Annexes of the project.

    Invitation-NGOs
    Service Specification
    Annex 1
    Annex 2a
    Annex 3.1
    Annex 3.2
    Annex 4
    Annex 5.1
    Annex 5.2
    Annex 6

    Sep 2006 Electronic Magazine "Sky" to Promote Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities

    With a view to promoting the employment opportunities and vocational rehabilitation services for people with disabilities, Social Welfare Department launched the first issue of the electronic magazine "Sky" in January 2006.  The second issue of the electronic magazine is published. You are welcomed to read the magazine at the department sponsoring website http://www.cyberable.net.

    Should you have any enquiry, please contact Ms CHAN Mei-yi at 2892 5156 or Miss Rita HO at 2892 4157.

    Sep 2006 Casebook on Social Enterprises in Rehabilitation Field

    To promote the employment of people with disabilities and the development of social enterprises in rehabilitation setting in Hong Kong, the Social Welfare Department has recently released a publication namely "Casebook on Social Enterprises in Rehabilitation Field" with the Hong Kong Council of Social Service and the Hong Kong Joint Council for People with Disabilities.  The Casebook introduces the experience of social enterprises in Hong Kong rehabilitation field, aiming at promoting community understanding of the social enterprises and the work abilities of people with disabilities.  You are welcomed to download the Casebook here [Page1-19, Page20-43, Page44-61, Page62-78].  For enquiries, please contact Mr. LAU Ping-kei, Simon at 2892 5561 or Miss Agnes CHAN at 2892 5658.
    Sep 2006 Invitation for Rehabilitation Service Agencie' Nomination for Certificate in Rehabilitation Services (2006-07) - In-service Certificate Training Course for Rehabilitation Personnel Working for People with Mental Handicap

    To facilitate the workshop instructors, welfare workers and other staff working with people with disabilities in vocational rehabilitation, day and residential training settings of NGOs and Social Welfare Department (SWD) as well as residential homes operated by private organizations to acquire multi-skills and take an active role in developing the potential of people with mental handicap, the SWD has commissioned the Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong to run the above-course.  The course, which is funded by Queen Elizabeth Foundation for the Mentally Handicapped, is a 160-hour part-time course and will commence on 23 September 2006.  The total number of place for this year is 80.  Tuition fee of $500 is to be payable by the applicant when the application is accepted.  Rehabilitation service agencies are invited to nominate suitable staff for this course and the application will be closed on 7 August 2006.  Should you have any enquiries about the application procedures, please contact Miss Ivy Tse of the Division of Social Studies of the City University of Hong Kong at 2788 7442 or Ms Chan Mei-yi, Social Work Officer (Rehabilitation and Medical Social Services)5 of Social Welfare Department at 2892 5156.  For information about and to download the course syllabus & schedule and the application form, you can visit the website of the City University of Hong Kong,   http://www.cityu.edu.hk/cccu/cccu_courses.htm
    Sep 2006 Additional and Planned Places of Rehabilitation Services

    Information on additional and planned places of rehabilitation services for the period of January 2006 to July 2006 has been announced and can be downloaded from "Download" section.  The list shall be updated every quarter.  Please click here for information.

     

    Sep 2006 Task Group on Implementation of Integrated Family Service Centres

    The Task Group on Implementation of Integrated Family Service Centres (IFSCs) (Task Group), comprising representatives from all the nine Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) operating IFSCs, two NGOs operating the Integrated Services Centres in Tung Chung, 12 District Social Welfare Offices of Social Welfare Department (SWD) and the Hong Kong Council of Social Service, was formed in May 2004 to discuss on operational issues and common areas of concerns arising from the implementation of IFSCs.  A total of eighteen Task Group meetings have been held between May 2004 and September 2006.  You may retrieve the notes of the meetings in the following section: 

    Notes of meeting

    Month / Year
    First meeting
    Second meeting
    September 2004
    Third meeting October 2004
    Fourth meeting November 2004
    Fifth meeting December 2004
    Sixth meeting January 2005
    Seventh meeting March 2005
    Eighth meeting April 2005
    Ninth meeting June 2005
    Tenth meeting July 2005
    Eleventh meeting September 2005
    Twelfth meeting October 2005
    Thirteen meeting December 2005
    Fourteenth meeting February 2006
    Fifteenth meeting April 2006
    Sixteenth meeting June 2006

    You may download here the notes of the seventeenth meeting.

    Sep 2006 Charitable Fund-raising Activities for this month

    The list of Charitable Fund-raising Activities in public places in September 2006 issued with Public Subscription Permit (PSP) can be downloaded here.

    You can also click here  to make use of the Electronic Service Delivery (ESD) with search function for more information on approved fund-raising activities.

    Sep 2006 Charitable Fund-raising Activities for October 2006

    The list of Charitable Fund-raising Activities in public places in October 2006 issued with Public Subscription Permit (PSP) can be downloaded here.
    Sep 2006 Flag Day Organisers from April 2006 to March 2007

    The list of Flag Day Organisers from April 2006 to March 2007 can be downloaded here.

    You can also click hereto make use of the Electronic Service Delivery (ESD) with search function for more information on flag day.

    Sep 2006 The New Dawn Intensive Employment Assistance Projects (ND IEAPs)

    The Social Welfare Department (SWD) has secured funding from the Lotteries Fund to commission non-government organisations (NGOs) to run 20 ND IEAPs from April 2006 to September 2007. The ND IEAPs aim at providing a package of intensive employment assistance services including basic skills and skills upgrading training to help Comprehensive Social Security Assistance single parent and child carer recipients with no or limited work experience build up capacities for self-help, integrate into the community through engagement in work and move towards self-reliance.

    In response to our invitation for application for funding support to ND IEAPs late in 2005, a total of 55 proposals from 33 NGOs were received. The ND IEAPs Vetting Committee has now selected 20 projects to be implemented in 10 SWD Districts.

    For further details of the ND IEAPs, please click here .
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    For telephone numbers and addresses of ND IEAP Operating Agencies, please click here .
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    Sep 2006 Pilot Projects of Batterer Intervention Programme

    In order to develop a systematic and localized group intervention model to meet the needs of batterers of domestic violence, two pilot projects of Batterer Intervention Programme developed by the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society and Social Welfare Department have been launched in March. These two projects will be completed by March of 2008.
    Sep 2006 The Social Welfare Department strives to combat CSSA fraud - Deputy Director (Administration) Miss Nancy Law

    In response to media enquiries about the working procedures of SWD in combating CSSA fraud, the Deputy Director (Administration) Miss Nancy Law has written an article to explain the work of SWD.

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