Current Projects
Organizing Care for Children and the Ageing in Chinese Societies
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing |
Duration | 2023 - 2025 |
Funding body | Strengthening Impact Cases for RAE, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Amount | HKD 193,000 |
The Myth of Equality and Flexibility: Household Division of Labor and Family Life under China’s Platform Economy
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing |
Duration | 2023 - 2025 |
Funding body | General Research Fund 2022 – 2023, Research Grants Council |
Amount | HKD 1,232,158 |
A Qualitative Longitudinal Study on the Life, Parental, and Career Development Experiences of Young People in Early Motherhood 2 during Participation in Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)’s Services
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: To Siu Ming |
Duration | 2022 - 2025 |
Funding body | Young Women’s Christian Association |
Amount | HKD 391,230 |
Gender and Family Care Responsibilities in Job Search: A Comparative Study of Hong Kong and Shenzhen
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: Dai Haijing |
Duration | 2021 - 2023 |
Funding body | General Research Fund, Research Grants Council |
Amount | HKD 945,184 |
Research & Evaluation of Parent Empowerment Project
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: To Siu Ming ; |
Duration | 2020 - 2023 |
Funding body | Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust |
Amount | HKD 2,520,000 |
Completed Project
A family-centered Intervention for adults with high-functioning autism
Project Team Members |
Principal Investigator: Joyce L. C. Ma; |
Duration | 2020 - 2022 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and SAHK.
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Commissioned by | SAHK |
Amount | HKD $295,392 |
The Use of Online Family Counseling with Chinese families of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Hong Kong: An exploratory study
Project Team Members | Dr. LO Wing Ka, Julia Dr. HUO Shuting (Brain and Mind Institute) Dr. WONG Lok Yee, Natalie (Department of Psychology) |
Duration | 2020 - 2021 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre, Brain and Mind Institute and Department of Psychology. |
Funding body | Interdisciplinary Research Seed Funding 2020-21 |
Amount | HKD $15,000 |
Promotion of a strength-based approach in understanding and helping children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)
Project Team Members | Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Professor Siu Fung-ying, Angela Professor Lai Yee-ching, Kelly |
Duration | 2019 - 2021 |
Description |
Project objectives:
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Funding body | CUHK Knowledge Transfer Project Fund (KPF) |
Amount | HKD $399,978.4 |
A Study on Family Well-being in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Ms. Wan Po-san, Shirley |
Duration | 2018 - 2021 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society The objectives aim at:
To develop an index of family well-being index and track the changes of Hong Kong families over time, this study will adopt mixed methods and a cross-sectional design. In general, this study will be divided into three parts.
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Amount | HKD $1,921,646.4 |
Evaluation Study on the Financial Social Work Training Program in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Prof. Kim Minseop Prof. Zhou Huiquan Mary Mrs. Yau Ng Lai Tuen, Monica |
Duration | 2017 - 2020 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society. This study is designed to study Hong Kong social workers’ training needs for financial social work practice, with a focus on the suitable contents and modes of the Financial Social Work (FSW) training program, and to evaluate the outcome of FWS training program, specifically, the Financial Social Work (FSW) Certification program. As such, this evaluation study will conduct both need assessments and outcome evaluations. The study will adopt mixed research methods with quantitative and qualitative methods. For needs assessment, participants of FWS training program will join the focus group for investigation on their experience in the training program and training needs. Taking reference from the content of focus group, online survey will be designed for Hong Kong social workers’ completion to investigate their training needs. For outcome evaluations, it consists of on-site participant observation, focus group, and in-depth interview. Questionnaires with a single group pre/post design will also be distributed to participants of FWS training program to examine the effectiveness of the training program. |
Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Amount | HKD $187,710 |
A Study on Mental Health Problems and Needs of Foster Care Children in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Chang Ching-wen Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce |
Duration | 2018 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society. The objectives aim at exploring:
The research study adopts a mixed-method approach, composing of both quantitative and qualitative study. The quantitative study will examine:
The qualitative study will examine:
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Amount | HKD $302,788 |
A Study on the Kindergarten Stationing Services - Enhancement of Social Emotional Competencies of Preschoolers
Project Team Members | Professor Wong Mei-ching, Mooly Professor Leung Suk-man, Grace Professor Ma Lai-chong, Joyce |
Duration | 2017 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and Hong Kong Family Welfare Society.
The objectives are as follows:
The research project consists of the following parts: Study 1: Identify children with social emotional difficulties
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Funding body | Hong Kong Family Welfare Society |
Amount | HKD $360,000 |
A study of the Treatment Efficacy of Multiple Family Therapy in Helping Chinese Families of Parents in Recovery of Major Depression
Project Team Members | Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Prof. Lai Yee-ching, Kelly Dr. Wan Suk-fan, Erica Mrs. Yau Ng Lai-tuen, Monica Ms. Sania Yau |
Duration | 2016 - 2019 |
Description |
This project is a research collaboration between our Centre and New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association. This study aims to:
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Funding body | New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association |
Amount | HKD $382,632 |
A Study on Family Research in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography
Project Team Members | Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly |
Duration | 2017 - 2018 |
Funding body | Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government |
Amount | HKD $1,359,564 |
An Exploratory Study of the Proposed Family-centered Intervention for Adults with Asperger Disorder/High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
Project Team Members | Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce |
Duration | 2017 - 2018 |
Funding body | SAHK |
Amount | HKD $299,232 |
Programme Evaluation on a Family-centered Project for Children with Special Education needs and their Families
Project Team Members | Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly |
Duration | 2016 - 2018 |
Funding body | YMCA |
Amount | HKD $354,510 |
A Study on Family Mediation Services in Hong Kong
Project Team Members | Prof. Wong Mei-ching, Mooly |
Duration | 2015 - 2016 |
Funding body | Central Policy Unit, HKSAR Government |
Amount | HKD $827,944 |
A Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with Children Suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders
Project Team Members |
Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Pro. Kelly Lai |
Duration | 2013 - 2015 |
Funding body | General Research Fund, Research Grants Council |
Amount | HKD $812,570 |
Family-centre Practice Research for S.K.H. St. Christopher's Home
Project Team Members |
Prof. Ma Lai-chong, Joyce Mrs. Yau Ng Lai-yuen, Monica |
Duration | 2012 - 2014 |
Funding body | S.K.H. St. Christopher’s Home |
Amount | HKD $209,427 |
2017 to 2018 | A Study on Family Research in Hong Kong: A Critical Review and Annotated Bibliography |
2017 to 2018 | An Exploratory Study of the Proposed Family-centered Intervention for Adults with Asperger Disorder /High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder |
2016 to 2018 | Programme Evaluation on a Family-centered Project for Children with Special Educational Needs and their families |
2016 to 2016 | The Hong Kong Rugby Union Community Foundation Inclusive Sports Coach Training Programme – Phase I |
2015 to 2016 | A Study on Family Mediation Services in Hong Kong |
2015 to 2016 | Evaluation Study on Investor Education Centre Workplace Financial Education Programme |
2013 to 2015 | A Study of the Efficacy of an Indigenous Multi-family Groups for Chinese Families in Hong Kong with Children Suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders |
2013 to 2015 | Training project on family-centered practice with cancer patients for Hong Kong Cancer fund |
2012 to 2014 | Phase 2 of Shandong Project: Research Project on the Development of Family-centered Services Model in Working with Youth and Families in China |