CityU helps Sichuan earthquake victims rebuild their lives
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As part of Rebuilding Lives and Schools - Project Rebuild for the Sichuan Earthquake initiated by CityU’s Department of Applied Social Studies, the 10-day visit involved more than 40 students, alumni and staff from various faculties and departments. The volunteers visited schools and temporary shelters housing victims in the towns of Junle and Xiaoyudong in
Dr Leung Kwan-kwok and Dr Lee Tak-yan, associate professors of the Department of Applied Social Studies who organised the visit, said although they faced various challenges, with a concerted effort, the problems could be solved. Communication was one of the problems they encountered as some local people being interviewed did not speak Putonghua. Due to the terrain in certain affected areas, some pre-designed games could not be conducted. Despite all these difficulties, they managed to run the project smoothly.
Dr Leung said the visit provided a valuable opportunity to the University’s students, alumni and staff to achieve their own learning outcomes as they dealt with difficult circumstances. For Dr Lee, the visit was a way to promote a spirit of caring for other people and communities and encourage students to make a positive contribution to society.
Sonya Kan Wing-yin, Year 2 student of BSocSc (Hons) in Social Work, said the trip allowed her to apply her counselling skills. This valuable experience has helped her better understand her chosen profession.
Mr Francis Li Yat-sing, Master graduate of the Department of Economics and Finance, was responsible for researching the victims’ needs. He praised the alma mater for organising the visit and said the activity was very meaningful as it allowed Hong Kong people, who are not subjected to the tyranny of earthquakes, to understand the difficulties faced by victims and the challenge of rebuilding affected areas.
The visit was a collaborative effort between CityU and
Before departing, all CityU participants underwent professional training in arranging therapeutic games and ensuring appropriate services could be provided. Several CityU teachers also held talks on social work, crisis management and counselling skills for the students of
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