10:00 – 13:00
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre
Opening Remarks
Ms. HO Wing Yin, Winnie, JP , Secretary for Housing, HKSARG
Well • Being Intent
Keynote speakers
Prof. Xiu-lian Ma ( Department of Social Governance and Ecological Advancement, National Academy of Governance, People’s Republic of China )
Prof. Kelvin Wang ( Professor at the School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong )
Ms. YING Fung Sau, Winnie
Head of Charities (Youth Development Poverty
Alleviation; and Talent Sector Development),
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charity Trust
Moderator
Mr. LAW Kin Chung, Christopher, JP
Co-founder, Very Hong Kong
Well • Being Design
Keynote speakers
Dr. LI Man Wai, Tim ( Chief Architect, Hong Kong Housing Department )
Mr. Manuel DER HAGOPIAN
Partner Co-founder,
G8A Architecture Urban Planning (Switzerland)
Mr. Liu Huiying ( Associate Partner, MAD Architects, Beijing )
Moderator
Mr. Eric Ho ( Co-founder, Architecture Commons )
Registration Method
By Invitation Only
For details on participation methods, please contact: info@housingwellbeing.hk
10:00 – 13:00
Che Kung Temple Sports Centre
Well • Being Community
Keynote speakers
Mr. Ryo Yamazaki ( Studio-L, Japanese Community Design and Landscape Architect )
Ms. Kotchakorn VORAAKHOM,
Founder CEO, Landprocesses (Thailand) Chairlady,
Climate Change Working Group (IFLA)
Speaker and Moderator
Mr. Francis Ngai ( Founder Chief Executive Officer, Social Ventures Hong Kong )
Well • Being Management
Speaker
Ms. Haroon Hamidah ( Associate Director ( Estate Management ), Housing Department )
Prof. Rebecca Chiu Lai-har MH, JP ( Honorary Professor, The University of Hong Kong )
Mr. Jonathan Lee Man-kwong ( President, The Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management)
Speaker and Moderator
Ms. Rosita Wong Po Chun ( Vice President, The Hong Kong Institute of Housing)
Closing Remarks
Miss LAW Shuk Pui, Rosanna, JP
Permanent Secretary for Housing / Director of Housing, HKSARG
Registration Method
By Invitation Only
For details on participation methods, please contact: info@housingwellbeing.hk
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To design an age-friendly environment, particularly for the elderly.To provide environments that cultivate social connections, community engagement, and family bonding.
To create a favourable environment that enables residents to access social support from service agencies, allowing them to develop their potential and enhance their confidence in upward mobility.
To build a sense of belonging that encourages residents to cherish public facilities and estate environment, cultivating a positive neighbourhood image.
To create an environment that fosters healthy and active living.
To enhance community mobility and accessibility to transportation networks for urban connectivity.
To encompass nature, urban green environment and sustainable design.
To design an age-friendly environment, particularly for the elderly.
To create an inclusive environment to enhance social connections between different ages, abilities and cultural backgrounds.