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Symposium: Hong Kong and Global Responses to Dementia
​Date & time: February  18, 2023(Sat) 2:30pm - 4:00pm (HKT)

Location:  Zoom & Social Science Chamber, 11/F,  Jockey Club Tower, The University of Hong Kong ​​

From risk reduction, treatment, family support to environment modifications, responses to dementia require clear policy goals and coordinated strategies. In this seminar, global works related to developing, financing, planning, implementing and evaluating national dementia plans will be introduced. With the world’s greatest number of people with dementia, China has launched a national dementia action plan as part of its Action Plan for Healthy China 2030. Earlier in seven low-and-middle-income countries and lately in England, the STRiDE (Strengthening Responses to Dementia, https://stride-dementia.org/) project examined current practice to help people living with dementia to live well, and to ensure that family and other carers do not face excessive costs that could impoverish them or compromise their own health. In Hong Kong, TIP-CARD (https://www.tip-card.hku.hk/)uses clinical, economics, and policy research methods to recommend actions in response to dementia care. The seminar will share key findings and next steps from these works led by HKU, PKU and LSE.

Programme & Timeline guidance: 

Opening Remarks

Professor Ming Wen
Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong


Next step for Hong Kong: Co-designing an evidence-informed dementia plan

Dr Gloria Wong

Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong

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Updates on China’s Dementia Action Plan

Professor Huali Wang

Institute of Mental Health, Peking University

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Policy Responses to Dementia: The Global Context

Professor Martin Knapp
Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC), London School of Economics and Political Science

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Dementia: Hong Kong Situation

Dr. Jacky Choy
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong

 

Cost of dementia in Hong Kong

Dr. Cheng Shi
School of Graduate Studies and Institute of Policy Studies, Lingnan University


Discussion Panel:
  • Professor Terry Lum
    Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong

  • Professor Doris Yu
    School of Nursing, The University of Hong Kong

  • Professor Martin Knapp
    Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC), London School of Economics and Political Science

  • Professor Huali Wang
    Institute of Mental Health, Peking University

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