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Research on Social Work Practice: Competency-Based Training for Young Men with Suicide Risk: A Randomized Waitlist-Controlled Trial

Here’s our latest publication on Competency-based training for young men with suicide risk. Purpose: Traditional masculine norms of self-reliance and emotional restraint deter help-seeking, contributing to[…]

HKJC Linking Hub Housing Seminar

Honoured to have hosted last week’s seminar under the The Hong Kong Jockey Club “Linking Hub” Project – Community Support Service for Sub-divided Unit Families,[…]

News article on housing ladder

Extracted from MingPao (HK); Scroll below for original Cantonese version Carefully reading the content of the Policy Address, we can easily see that, apart from[…]

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health: Public Housing and Household Savings—A Three-Decade Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis

Here’s our latest publication on public housing and household savings: Abstract Housing affordability is a major determinant of quality of life. Despite the relatively high[…]

Habitat International: What has become a burden in rental housing? Workplace location, neighbourhood and housing environment on household rental burden.

Here’s our latest publication on rental burden: Abstract The escalating severity of housing affordability issues has compelled households to make compromises across various life domains[…]

Targeted Poverty Alleviation and Subdivided units 精準扶貧與劏房

As social scientists, we continually advocate for evidence-based practices in social policy formulation, especially in the political context of targeted poverty alleviation (精準扶貧). In light[…]

News article on Subdivided units regulations

Extracted from MingPao (HK); Scroll below for original Cantonese version Following the Policy Address last October, which proposed legislating to regulate subdivided units (colloquially “subdivided[…]

Seminar – Living Space and Quality of Life

In December 2024, we hosted a seminar on living space and quality of life that brought together research and practice across Hong Kong’s most constrained[…]