2022-2023 年報 Annual Report

市民安居樂業,社會則更見和諧穩定,因此政府 近年積極推展過渡性房屋計劃,冀能讓不適切居 Building a Caring Society that Helps the Underprivileged Settle in Peace and Contentment A society where people live and work in peace and contentment is more harmonious and stable. In view of this, the Government spearheaded 關愛弱勢社群 共建安居社會 青少年全人成長中心經已於2022 年年底基本完 成,在2023 年首季取得入伙紙後將陸續分階段 投入服務,為青年人提供具國際水準的創意文化 培育。在扶青方面,承蒙特區政府邀請,本院成 為 「共創明『Teen』計劃」西九龍區域的營辦機 構,為期一年,名額約470 個。此計劃集結官、 商、民三方面的合作,配合師友配對、個人發展 規劃及財政支援等三大元素,著力培育來自弱勢 社群家庭就讀中一至中三青年學員,讓他們開闊 眼界、加強自信、建立正向人生觀。 毒品禍害不容輕視,禁毒工作更見重要,尤其對 入世未深的青年人,更要加強教育。承蒙保安局 禁毒處所託,本院於2022 年開始負責營運禁毒 常務委員會的香港賽馬會禁毒資訊天地。香港賽 馬會禁毒資訊天地是全港首個以禁毒教育為主題 的永久展覽館,並引入全新的主題設計及更新展 品,大大加強禁毒教育功能。 「幼吾幼以及人之幼」,扶幼工作亦是重中之重。 本院獲賽馬會慈善信託基金撥款4,846 萬元資 助,於2022 年至2027 年推出「賽馬會童亮計 劃2.0」,選址屯門東華三院雷詠祥兒童中心設立 「賽馬會童亮館」,旨在照顧3至6歲的基層幼童, 包括為他們提供健康、情緒、社交、智力及語言 發展等全方位支援;加強親子情感連繫以提升家 長及照顧者的身心健康及增強家庭功能;加強教 師專業發展,改善教學環境及增潤課程;以及建 構以兒童為本的社區承托模式,提升社區凝聚力 等。 「老吾老以及人之老」,本院一向重視安老服務, 並配合政府的有關政策,讓長者安享晚年。欣 獲香港賽馬會慈善信託基金377 萬元贊助,本院 「圓滿人生服務」與香港中文大學賽馬會公共衞 生及基層醫療學院合作,於2022 年起推行為期 3 年的賽馬會「無獨有偶」跨代關懷長者計劃, 透過本科醫學生和年輕長者義務探訪、跨代培訓 等活動支援獨居長者。另外,本院獲精神健康項 目資助計劃撥款182 萬7,766 元,由2022 年起推 行為期兩年的「遊歷照護之旅計劃」,為全港護 老者提供支援服務,並提高公眾對護老者精神健 康的關注。另本院「圓滿人生服務」於2022 年再 次舉行「存為愛」生死教育活動—「存為愛」生命 探索之旅,是次生死博覽會透過藝術性及資訊性 兼備的活動,啟發參加者重新審視生命的價值和 意義。本院方潤華長者鄰舍中心承蒙紀研設計有 限公司善長陳先生(Andy CHAN) 捐款250 萬元資 助健體復康器材及翻新工程,於中心成立「盈動 匯」,鼓勵長者多做運動及建立健康生活模式。 The construction of TWGHs Holistic Centre for Youth Development in San Po Kong was generally completed at the end of 2022. Upon receiving the Occupation Permit in the 1st quarter of 2023, the Centre will be put into service in phases, offering a world-class complex for arts and culture, activities, and services to young people. At the invitation from the HKSAR Government, TWGHs serves as the district organiser of the “Strive and Rise Programme” in Kowloon West District for a year as part of our youth support. Through tripartite collaboration between the Government, the business sector and the community, the programme features the three elements of mentorship, personal development planning and financial support, with an aim of expanding the horizons, building up selfconfidence and establishing positive values for secondary 1 to secondary 3 students from about 470 underprivileged families. The fact that the scourge of drugs is too severe to ignore reflects the importance of anti-drug efforts and the need to step up education, especially for young people with little life experience. Commissioned by Narcotics Division of Security Bureau, TWGHs began to run Hong Kong Jockey Club Drug InfoCentre of the Action Committee Against Narcotics in 2022, which is the first permanent anti-drug educational exhibition centre in Hong Kong. New themes and exhibits were introduced to scale up antidrug education. As Mencius advocated, “We should love our own children and extend the same love to the children of others”, raising children is also among our top agenda. With a funding support of $48.46 million from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, the "KeySteps@JC Community Hub (Tuen Mun)" under the “KeySteps@JC” Phase 2 has been set up at TWGHs Lui Wing Cheung Children Centre from 2022 to 2027, taking care of children aged between 3 and 6 from the underprivileged families. Project outcomes includes the following: providing holistic support (health, emotion, social skills, cognitive and language development); enhancing parent-child attachment, and promoting the well-being of parents and caregivers to strengthen family functioning; facilitating the capacity building of teachers, enriching learning environment and school curriculum; and developing a child-focused community support model to foster social cohesion. Mencius also said, “We should extend the respect for the aged in our family to those of other families.” TWGHs has been dedicated to elderly services, in a bid to bring a secure and happy life to the elderly by supporting relevant policies of the Government. We were pleased to receive a sponsorship of $3.77 million from The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, which facilitated the launch of the “Jockey Club Intergenerational Engagement Project to Reduce Social Isolation among Elderly” in 2022. This 3-year programme, co-organised by TWGHs "Endless Care Services" and the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, supports singleton elderly through a range of activities, such as volunteer visits by undergraduate medical students and young elderly, and intergenerational training. After obtaining a subsidy of $1,827,766 from the Mental Health Initiatives Funding Scheme, we rolled out the 2-year “The Carers’ Journey Project” in 2022 to offer supporting services to carers for the elderly and raise public awareness of their psychological health. Our "Endless Care Services" held another series of “Live to Love” Life and Death Exposition – “Live to Love” Life Journey in 2022, blending arts and information with activities to inspire participants to review the value and meaning of life. In grateful appreciation of the contribution of $2.5 million from Mr. Andy CHAN of AD Design & Contracting Limited, TWGHs Fong Yun Wah Neighbourhood Elderly Centre purchased equipment for exercise and rehabilitation and launched its renovation works, so as to set up a “Fitness Zone” in the Centre and encourage the elderly to exercise more and adopt a healthy lifestyle.

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