Thursday 27 October 2016

NGO internships experience in Hong Kong (Part III)

August 8 is lecture day. We learned about group counseling in the morning, and establishment of relationships and tentative behavior in the afternoon. Both teachers spoke quite well. In the afternoon, the lecturer gave a lot of fresh examples on the types and principles of handling behavior of social workers. These examples gave us a lot of experience that they did not have in the Mainland. 


On August 9, we organized the Hong Kong Cultural Day. We went to the Hong Kong Infrastructure Museum and the Correctional Services Museum. In the afternoon, we went to Stanley Square, Repulse Bay and the Police Museum. Along the way, we have the activities of the overall head has been acting as our guide, carefully for us to explain, so that we have a certain understanding of the history and culture of Hong Kong. On the evening of August 9th, We went to the street to search for those who are under the age of 18 runaway or homeless teens. Association will send out two pairs of outreach night, were driving to a different place to search. 

On 11 August, the Social Services Visitors' Day was arranged. We went to the Young Women's Christian Association of Hong Kong, Youth Employment Start, Salvation Army - Sham Shui Po Family Support Network and Caritas - Ngau Tau Kok Community Center. Everywhere we went, we were warmly received, and we gave a detailed introduction to their services. So that we can have a more comprehensive understanding of Hong Kong's social services. Caritas in Hong Kong to visit, we also went to see their community service center, is a real shock. We saw a real community service center, a lot of people in the library reading a quiet study, a small number of Indonesian families chat together, the old lady grandfather busy in their own thing, students quiet study, the wall is the most recent Some with the vital interests of community residents and their response to the event, the board is the traces of some activities left, which is very rare in the Mainland.

Stay tune for part IV

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