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Engaging Young People in Hong Kong – Equipping Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps for 2020 Colloquium Date:

Abstract

24 June 2017

To facilitate officers of the Operations Group to plan ahead their targets and

(Saturday)

come up with the vision of the Corps by 2020, an one-day Colloquium will be organised to enable officers to share their views on the challenges faced by their respective squadrons/units, identify strategies to overcome those challenges and set key performance targets to be achieved in the coming three-year horizon (2017-2020).

Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm

Venue:

The theme for this Colloquium is “Engaging Young People in Hong Kong – Multi-function Hall I, Equipping HKACC for 2020”. Unlike young people in the 1980s and 25/F, The Hong Kong 1990s, the new generation has plenty of choices when talking about how to Federation of Youth spend their spare time outside school. In addition to regular extra-curricular Groups Building, 21 activities, youngsters are “required” to attend interest classes and participate Pak Fuk Road, North in activities that will help them build up a good CV for further education and Point career; or they choose to spend their time on social media without interacting with their peers face-to-face. Conventional youth activities, particularly Speakers: uniformed groups, may no longer be attractive to our young people. How Dr Rosanna Wong should the Corps adapt to and cope with the prevailing social atmosphere, and Dr Albert Chau remain as a quality choice for young people who would like to develop Mr Li Chi-fai leadership skills, in particular those who would like to be exposed to the Mr Garrick Lau opportunities in the aviation sector?

Enrollment Fee: $30 (including breakfast, lunch and Refreshment)

About the Speakers Dr. Rosanna Wong, DBE, JP, (王䓪鳴博士) is the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups. As a social administrator, she has a distinguished record of public service and had served in

Registration and enquiry: both the Legislative and Executive Councils. She Sqn Ldr Lawrence previously served as Chairperson of, among others, the Kwan Education Commission, the Housing Authority, the (kwan.skywalker@ gmail.com)

Commission on Youth and the Social Welfare Advisory Committee. She also served as a Member of the Commission on Strategic Development and as a Member of the Commission on Poverty of the HKSAR Government. Currently she is a Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Engaging Young People in Hong Kong – Equipping Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps for 2020 Colloquium Dr. Wong received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis and has also received numerous awards, including being named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award in Hong Kong, a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum, and the Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.

Dr. Albert Chau (周偉立博士) is Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) of Hong Kong Baptist University.

He is

responsible for the University’s teaching and learning for the nurturing of creative, caring and ethical global citizens. He will lead the development of curriculum and academic programmes, quality assurance, innovative learning such as experiential learning and eLearning, student recruitment and placement, and globalisation of teaching and learning. Dr. Chau received his BSc in Industrial Engineering and Postgraduate Certificate in Psychology at The University of Hong Kong (HKU), and MSc and PhD in psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. He then taught at the Department of Psychology at HKU, serving as assistant professor and associate professor. He was Associate Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences (2000-2002), Director of General Education (2002-2015), and Dean of Student Affairs (2005-2015). He is an elected fellow of the Hong Kong Psychological Society.

李志輝先生自 1991 年起在香港基督少年軍工作至今, 現職香港基督少年軍副總幹事(訓練及拓展),主要負責 營運馬灣挪亞方舟臻訓中心戶外歷奇訓練場地。李志 輝是一位註冊社工,除社工專業外,亦具有社會工作 行政碩士,基督教研究(教牧輔導)碩士等學歷,並曾經 於 2000-2003 年間任葵青區民選區議員。李志輝先生一 直從事社會服務創新工作,由傳統政府全數資助的青 少年服務,到現時馬灣挪亞方舟臻訓中心的社企業務,將社會服務拓展 至商業運作的培訓服務。李志輝先生一直運用社工專業觸角,拓展服務 空間。

Engaging Young People in Hong Kong – Equipping Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps for 2020 Colloquium Mr Garrick Lau ( 劉 家 駿 先 生 ) is Deputy Chief Executive Officer of The Junior Achievement Hong Kong. He is an intrapreneur in talent acquisition and development, organization development, real estate and hospitality management. After graduating from university, Garrick started his career in a regional conglomerate as a management trainee. Soon he joined another local conglomerate, working directly with senior decision makers / major shareholders of the company. His experience covers coaching and development of fresh graduates and intrapreneurial managers, as well as hospitality and real estates operations. Garrick is a certified management consultant. He has got his bachelor and master degree from the University of Hong Kong and received senior executive training from Stanford University.

Engaging Young People in Hong Kong – Equipping Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps for 2020 Colloquium Programme Rundown Time

Programme

0930 – 1000

Registration

1000 – 1010

Introductory remarks by MC

1005 – 1015

Welcome remarks by Group Captain K W Lee, Commanding Officer, HKACC

1015 – 1100

Keynote speech by Dr Rosanna Wong, Executive Director, Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups

1100 – 1115

Coffee Break

1115 – 1200

Sharing by Dr Albert Chau, Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) of Hong Kong Baptist University

1200 – 1230

Sharing by Mr Li Chi-fai, Deputy General Secretary (Training and Development), The Boy’s Brigade, Hong Kong

1230 – 1330

Lunch and rearrangement of seats

1330 – 1400

Sharing by Mr Garrick Lau, Deputy CEO, Junior Achievement Hong Kong

1400 – 1430

Group Discussion 1

1430 – 1500

Presentation

1500 – 1515

Coffee Break

1515 – 1545

Group Discussion 2

1545 – 1615

Presentation

1615 – 1630

Concluding remarks