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1 CURRICULUM VITAE [Lau Yuk King] PERSONAL DATA Full Name: Lau Yuk King Office Address: Room407, Cheng Tung Choi Building, United College, CUHK Telephone No.: 39437552 Fax No: 26035018 E-mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION 2016 Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work (University of Melbourne) 2002 PhD in Social Welfare (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 1997 Master of Social Work (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 1985 Bachelor of Social Science (Social Work) (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Other education: 2013 Certificate in Parenting Coordination Training (The Cooperative Parenting Institute, PA, USA). 2009-2010 Graduate Diploma in Narrative Therapy (Dulwich Center, Adelaide Australia) 1991-1992 Occasional student (Lutheran Theological Seminary of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) Scholarship awarded 2016 Salome Raheim Scholarship of Dulwich Centre (Australia) 2015 Hong Kong Friendship Scholarship of Dulwich Centre (Australia) 1999 Hong Kong Association of University Women Thomas H.C. Cheung Postgraduate Scholarship PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Aug, 2009 - the present Professional Consultant, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) Jan, 2001 - July, 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) Aug, 2001 - Dec, 2001 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 1. Approved supervisor of Hong Kong Marriage and Family Therapy Association since March 2018. 2. Accredited supervisor of Australian Counselling Association College of Supervisors since November 2014 3. Member of International Network of Child Support Scholars since January 2013 4. Registered Research Grant Council (RGC) reviewer and referee since September 2005. 5. Subject Specialist of Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation since December 2003 to 31.7.2014 and October, 2015 to the present.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

[Lau Yuk King]

PERSONAL DATA Full Name: Lau Yuk King Office Address: Room407, Cheng Tung Choi Building, United College, CUHK Telephone No.: 39437552 Fax No: 26035018 E-mail Address: [email protected] EDUCATION 2016 Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work (University of Melbourne) 2002 PhD in Social Welfare (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 1997 Master of Social Work (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 1985 Bachelor of Social Science (Social Work) (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Other education: 2013 Certificate in Parenting Coordination Training (The Cooperative Parenting Institute, PA, USA). 2009-2010 Graduate Diploma in Narrative Therapy (Dulwich Center, Adelaide Australia) 1991-1992 Occasional student (Lutheran Theological Seminary of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) Scholarship awarded 2016 Salome Raheim Scholarship of Dulwich Centre (Australia) 2015 Hong Kong Friendship Scholarship of Dulwich Centre (Australia) 1999 Hong Kong Association of University Women Thomas H.C. Cheung Postgraduate Scholarship PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Aug, 2009 - the present Professional Consultant, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) Jan, 2001 - July, 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) Aug, 2001 - Dec, 2001 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Affiliating College: United College) PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1. Approved supervisor of Hong Kong Marriage and Family Therapy Association since March 2018.

2. Accredited supervisor of Australian Counselling Association College of Supervisors since November 2014

3. Member of International Network of Child Support Scholars since January 2013

4. Registered Research Grant Council (RGC) reviewer and referee since September 2005.

5. Subject Specialist of Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation since December

2003 to 31.7.2014 and October, 2015 to the present.

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6. Life Member of Hong Kong Social Workers Association since 1998

7. Registered Social Worker, Social Workers Registration Broad since 1998

TEACHING

Courses Taught in the Past Years

2005-present SOWK4510 Seminar I; Family-centered Social Work

2002-present SOWK 5011 Family in changing society

2005-2012

2014-present

SOWK 5014 Theories and Practice of Family Counselling

2011-2014

2016-present

GEUC4011 Senior Seminar of United College

2010-present SOWK 6903 Family Intervention

2013-present SOWK5113 Advanced Social Work Practice

2001-2002 GEE261SA/SWK2150A Individual Mental Health and Healthy Families

2001-2004 SWK4510 Seminar 1: Family Services

2001-2002 SWK5270B Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice

2001-2006 SWK 5930 Integrated Social Work Practice I

2002-2004 SWK6930 Integrated Social Work Practice II

2011-2012,

2015-2017

SOWK 4010 Student Oriented Teaching I

2014-2015

2018-2019

SOWK 4020 Student Oriented Teaching II

2015-2016 SOWK 4030 Guided Social Work Research

2003 - 2011 SOWK6913 Family Counselling and Family Education Project

2003-2004 SWK 5660 Integrative Seminar (Clinical)

2003-2006 SWK5640 Clinical Practice I

2004-2005 SWK 5013 Community-based family services & practices

2005-2006 SWK 7910A Seminar on Practice issue

2007-2011 SOWK 6211M Seminar on Selected Topic: Structural family therapy

2009-2010 SOWK 6710 and 6920 Clinical Supervision I and II

2010-2013 SOWK6925 Family-centered Practice in Children and Youth Services

2010-2013 SOWK6933 Family-centered Practice in Mental Health Services

2010-2012 SOWK6920 Master of Social Science Project

2011-2014 SOWK 6941Master of Social Work Project

Recognitions in quality teaching

Excellent teaching in the College General Education course GEU4011 in the academic years of 2010-11, 2011-12 , 2016-17 and 2017-18.

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Development of new courses

• Designing the course content of a core course SOWK 5113 Advanced Social Work Practice of the Master of Social Work Programme in 2013.

• Designing the course content of a core course SOWK 6941 Master of Social Work Project of the Master of Social Work Programme in 2011.

• Designing the course content of a core course SOWK6925 Family-centered practice in children and youth services of the Master of Social Work Programme in 2011. The course is well received by the students.

• Designing the course content of an elective course SWOK 6933 Family-centered practice in mental health service of the Master of Social Work Programme in 2011. The Course is well received by the students.

• Designing the course content of an elective course SOWK6903 Family Intervention of the Master of Social Service Programme (in Social Work) in 2011. The course is well received throughout the years.

• Design a new course SOWK4510 Seminar I – Family-centered Social Work in 2006. The course is well received throughout the years.

RESEARCH

RESEARCH PROJECTS

RGC Competitive grant Principal investigator of “Working in Mainland China: Family Decision and Family Adjustment (RGC Earmarked Grant (HK$ 621,376) (Project No. CUHK4568/05H), Co-investigators: Prof Joyce Ma Prof Chan Ying Keung and Prof. He Liping, 1st October 2005 – 30th March 2008.

Non-RGC competitive grant

1. Principal investigator of “Exploratory study on school dropout and its interventions” (Direct Grant CUHK, HK$ 78,400) (Co-investigator: Bill Tsang & Ms Diana Kwok, Dec 1, 2004 to December 31, 2007.)

2. Principal investigator of “Comparative study on economic development and women’s family status”. Direct Grant - The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Lee Hysan Foundation Research Grant Scheme, Nov, 2001-Dec, 2002. (Direct Grant CUHK: HK$80,000, Lee Hysan Foundation Research Grant Scheme: HK$ 25,000) (Co-investigators: Prof Joyce Ma, Department of Social work and Prof Chan Ying Keung, Department of Sociology)

Invited, sponsored or commissioned research

1. Principle investigator of “Study on Children Living in Post-Divorce Remarriage

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Families” for The Society of Truth and Light (1st June 2018 – 31st March 2019).

2. Principle investigator of the “Evaluation Study on the Application of CPI Model in

Co-parenting and Parenting Coordination Services” for Hong Kong Family Welfare

Society (1st December 2016 – end of November 2018).

3. Principle investigator of the study on “The Effectiveness of the Parenting Coordination Service for Divorced Families of Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory Council” (April, 2015- March, 2018) (Co-PI: Professor Glenn Stone, Professor & Chair, BSW Program, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA)

4. PI of the study on “Impacts of Parents’ Co-Parenting Approaches on Children’s Well-Being in Post-Divorce Families in Hong Kong” for Hong Kong Family Welfare Society (January, 2015- March, 2016)

5. Co-investigator of the project on “An Evaluation Research on “Anchor Lamb” Uniform Group Training” for the Boys’ Brigade, Hong Kong (PI: Porf. Xu Ying), 1st November, 2013 to 31st November, 2014.

6. Principle investigator of the “Evaluation Research on Character-based Kindergarten Social Work Service” for the Boys Brigade, Hong Kong (CI: Ms. Ho Wai Ming), 1st September, 2013 – 31st September, 2014.

7. Principal investigator of “Family Impact Assessment on Statutory Minimum Wage” (Commissioned by Hong Kong Council of Social Service) (CI: Prof. Wong Hung) , 2.2.2013- 31.4.2014.

8. Principal investigator of the study “Family Impact assessment on Statutory Minimum Wage” commissioned by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (2.2.2013-End of April, 2014)

9. Principal investigator of the practice and research project on “Family Centred Practice with Families that have Children with Non-attendance Problem” (Since September 2003. Co-investigator: Mr. Tsang Y.P., Bill and Ms Kwok K., Diana)

10. Co-investigator of the study on “Evaluation Study on The Women’s Foundation’s Financial Literacy Programme for Marginalised Women”” July 2011-November 2015). (PI: To Siu Ming, Co-I: Monica Yau Ng Lai Tuen).

11. Principal investigator of the study on “Evaluation of a Staff Training Program on the Use of Self-directed Living Approach in the Salvation Army Rehabilitation Services”, (5.7.2011 – 28.2.2013).

12. Principal investigator of the random sampled telephone survey on “Work-family conflict, time usage and family functioning in Hong Kong”, May 2010 to March 2011 (Co-investigators: Joyce Ma Lai Chong, Shirley Wan Po Shan, Lai Lok Yin, Timothy Wong Ka Ying).

13. Co-investigator of the study on “parenting stress, parenting style and family functioning” of Hong Kong Institute of Asia Pacific Studies, September 2008 – December, 2008 (Principal investigator: Prof. Joyce Ma, L.C., Co-investigator: Prof. Timothy, Wong K. Y., Ms Mooly Wong, M.C., & Ms. Lai, L.Y.)

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14. Principal investigator of the study on “Impact of parents’ work situation on Children’s development” (Consultancy research for The Boys and Girls’ Club Association of Hong Kong, August 2006 to May 2007)

15. Co-investigator of the study on “Family well-being in Hong Kong” of Hong Kong Institute Asia Pacific Studies, December 2005 – February, 2006 (Principal investigator: Prof. Joyce Ma, L.C., Co-investigator: Prof. Timothy, Wong Ka Ying, Dr. Pun Suk Han)

16. Co-investigator of the research project on “A survey on values, knowledge and practice orientation in social work students” (Principal investigator: Prof. Tang, C.K., Jacky, Co-investigator: Dr. Cheung, K.L, Prof. Lam C.M., Prof. Ngai, S.Y., Steven)

17. Principal investigator of the study on “Family activities and family cohesion” (Research project with Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Lei Tung Integrated Service for Young People, August, 2003 - May, 2004. Funding from Civic Education Committee)

18. Co-investigator of the Social Policy Forum Project “Split household and gender relationship” of Hong Kong Institute Asia Pacific Studies, March, 2003 – September, 2003. (HK$ 45,000) (Principal investigator: Prof. Maria Tam S.M., Co-investigator: Prof. Fanny, Cheung, M.C., Prof. Zhang, J.S., Prof. Susana, Choi Y.P.)

19. Co-investigator of the Social Policy Forum Project “Impact of economic difficulties on the well-being of individuals and family in Hong Kong” of Hong Kong Institute Asia Pacific Studies, December 2002 – February, 2003 (HK$ 45,000) (Principal investigator: Mr. Timothy, Wong Ka Ying, Co-investigator: Prof. Joyce Ma, L.C.)

20. Co-investigator of research project on “Divorce Families in Hong Kong” (University Research Grant (Small Project Funding Programme) of The University of Hong Kong, November 1, 2002-October 31, 2003 (Principal investigator: Prof. Patricia L. Sullivan, Department of Nursing Studies, Co-investigator: Mr. Timothy Leung, Hong Kong Family Welfare Society)

21. Principal investigator of “Non-resident parents’ participation in post-divorce co-parenthood: Its determinants and impact on children’s self-esteem” (Tan Jien Chu Endowment Fund of Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Oct., 1999 – Dec., 2001)

AWARDS AND HONORS

1. The article on Work-family interface in Hong Kong in Hong Kong: Implications for social work practice pulished in Journal of Family Social Work in 2014 was ranked as the most downloaded article awarded by Routledge Publishing (2015-02)

2. As one of my journal articles on work and family had been selected as a candidate for the Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research, I and my coauthor Prof. Joyce Ma have been invited to be panelists of the international review committee for the award since 2011.

3. The research project on “Comparative studies on women family status – Hong Kong study” was selected as “Excellent Collaboration” by the Academic Link Unit of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in July 2004.

4. The conference paper entitled “Impact of cross-border work arrangement on parent-child relationship”. that was presented in The Third Symposium on Youth Development, November 24-25 2007 in Guangzhou, China has been awarded as “Excellent Paper of 2007” by the China Youth and Children Research Association.

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LIST OF RESEARCH OUTPUTS OR CREATIVE WORKS

Referred Journal Articles

1. Lau, Y.K. & Ho, W.M. (2018). Family-centered kindergarten social work services in Hong Kong: A pilot project. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 12(2), 116-126. doi: 10.1111/aswp.12144

2. Lau, Y.K. (2017). Post-divorce co-parenting and children's well-being in Hong Kong. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 58(5), 329-346. DOI: 10.1080/10502556.2017.1302237

3. Lau, Y.K., & Wong, H. (2016). Statutory minimum wage in Hong Kong: a family impact analysis. Journal of Family Studies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2016.1176590

4. 劉玉琼(2016)。《跨境“雙非兒童”的特殊教育及康復》。〈人口學社會〉,第 32

卷第 2 期,23 至 31 頁。

5. Lau, Y.K. (2015). Issues and challenges in performing family impact analysis – Implications for Hong Kong. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 9(3), 257-268. DOI: 10.1111/aswp.12063

6. Lau, Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., Wan, P.S., & Lai, L.Y. (2014). Work-family interface in Hong Kong in Hong Kong: Implications for social work practice. Journal of Family Social Work, 17(1), 3-20.

7. Lau, Y.K (2014). The debate over joint parental responsibility model in Hong Kong.

China Journal of Social Work, 7(2), 145-160.

8. 劉玉琼(2014)。〈從政策及資源爭奪角度剖析雙非兒童在港生活的挑戰〉,《香港青

年學報》,第十七卷第一期,137 至 148 頁。

9. Lau. Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., Chan, Y.K., & He, L.P. (2012). Risk and protective factors of marital adjustment to cross-border work arrangements of Hong Kong residents: The perspective of stationary spouses. Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 43(5), 715-730.

10. Ma, J.L.C., Wong, K.Y. Lau, Y.K., & Lai, L.Y. (2012). The effect of socio-economic status and family structure on parental warmth and parental control in a Chinese context: Implications for social work practice. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 6 (3), 265-281.

11. Lau, Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., Wan, P.S., Wong, K.Y., Lai, L.Y. (2012). Work-family conflicts, family leisure activities, and family functioning in Hong Kong, International Employment Relations Review, 18(1), 82-100.

12. Lau, Y.K. (2012). A multiple-family group with youngsters who refuse to attend school: Learning and implications for School-Based Family Counseling. International Journal for School-Based Family Counseling, 4, 1-13.

13. Lau. Y.K. (2011). School dropouts in Hong Kong: Parents’ experiences. International Journal on School Disaffection, 8(1), 38-41.

14. Lau. Y.K. (2011). A narrative oriented multiple-family group with students who refuse to

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attend school and their parents. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, 2011(4), 46-57.

15. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、尹寶珊、王家英、賴樂嫣(2011). <「戲無益」?家庭閒暇活動

對心理健康及家庭功能的影響>。《中國家庭研究》,第六卷,頁 17 至 37。

16. 劉玉琼(2011)。〈家庭餘暇活動與家庭凝聚力的關係—從子女的角度探討〉。《青年

探索》, 2011 年第 1 期, 頁 19 至 24。

17. Ma, J. L.C., Wong, T.K.Y., Lau, Y.K. & Lai, L.Y. (2011). Parenting stress and perceived family functioning of Chinese parents in Hong Kong: Implications for social work practice. Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 5(3), 160-180.

18. Lau, Y.K. (2010). The impact of fathers’ work and family conflicts on children’s self-esteem – The Hong Kong case. Social Indicators Research, 95 (3), 363-376.

19. 劉玉琼(2010)。 〈父母在家庭餘暇活動的參與對分隔家庭的家庭凝聚力的影響〉。

《青年研究》,2010 年第 6 期, 頁 55 至 62。

20. Lau. Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., Chan, Y.K., & He, L.P. (2009). Commuting assignments in Mainland China: Cost and benefits of cross-border work arrangements. China Journal of Social Work, 2(1), 52-65.

21. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強、賀立平(2009)。<港人跨境到中國內地工作對家庭適應

的危與機: 家庭抗逆力觀點>。《台灣社會福利學刊》,第 7 卷第 2 期,頁 103 至

142。

22. Ma, J.L.C., Wong, K.Y., Lau, Y.K., & Pun, S. H. (2009). Perceived family functioning and perceived family resources of Hong Kong families: Implications for social work practice. Journal of Family Social Work, 12(3), 244-263.

23. Lau, Y.K. (2009). Family-centered practice with non-attending students in Hong Kong.

The International Journal of School Disaffection, 6(2), 5-8.

24. Ma, J.L.C., Wong, K.Y. & Lau, Y.K. (2009). Sex differences in perceived family functioning and family resources of Hong Kong families: Implications for social work practice, Asian Social Work and Policy Review, 3(3), 155-174.

25. Lau. Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., Chan, Y.K., & He, L.P. (2008). A resilience perspective on family adjustment in relation to cross-border work arrangements of Hong Kong residents. China Journal of Social Work, 1(3), 208-220.

26. Lau, Y.K. (2007). Patterns of post-divorce parental alliance and children’s self-esteem in Hong Kong. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 47(3/4), 155-173.

27. Lau, Y.K. (2007). Facilitating factors for nonresident parents’ financial provisions for children in Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific Journal of Social Work and Development, 17 (2), 44-53.

28. Lau Y.K. (2007). Parent-child relationship, parental relationship and children’s self-esteem in post-divorce families in Hong Kong. Marriage and Family Review, 42(4), 87-103.

29. Lau, Y.K. Tsang, B.Y.P. Kwok, D. K. (2007). Cultural issues of school dropouts in Hong Kong. International Journal on School Disaffection, 5(1), 7-10.

30. Lau, Y.K., Ma, J.L.C., & Chan, Y.K. (2006). Labour force participation of married women in Hong Kong: A feminist perspective. Journal of Comparative Family Studies.

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37(1), 93-112.

31. Lau, Y.K. (2006). Non-residential fathering and non-residential mothering in a Chinese context, American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(4), 373-394.

32. Lau. Y.K. Ma, J.L.C., Chan, Y.K., & He, L.P. (2006). Hong Kong residents working in Mainland China: Work-related separation and family-friendly employment policies. International Employment Relations Review, 12(2), 78-90.

33. Lau, Y. K (2004). Nonresident parents’ participation in non-residential parenting in a

Chinese context, Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 40(3/4), 149-159.

34. Lau, Y.K. (2004). An exploration of nonresident parents’ financial provision and children’s self-esteem in a Chinese context, Journal of Family Social Work, 8(4), 47-65.

35. Lau Y.K. (2003). Social welfare services for single parent families in Hong Kong: A Paradox, Family and Child Social Work, 8(1), 47-52.

36. Lau Y.K. (2003). A critical review on social work practice with post-divorce families in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 37(1), 73-84.

37. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強。(2003)。<香港家庭的家務分工模式:社會工作的反思與

挑戰>。《社會工作賽踐及評估學刊》。第二期。頁三王至二十九。

38. Lau, Y.K. (1998). A cultural challenge: Multiple family groups for post-separation and post-divorce families in Hong Kong. Social Work with Groups, 21 (1/2), 77-87

39. Lau, Y.K. (1998). Multiple family group model for post-separation and post-divorce families - An exploratory study, Hong Kong Journal of Social Work, 32(1), 55-69.

Referred Book Chapters 1. Lau, Y.K., Suen, C.S. Y. & Wong, S.W., (2017). Service implications of co-parenting

approaches on children’s well-being in post-divorce families in Hong Kong. In C. Cinzia, J.L.C. Ma, & V. Tiziano (Eds.). New perspectives for outcome-based evaluation and research on family and children’s services (Pp.136-139). Padova, Italy: Fondazine Emanuela Zancan.

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3. 劉玉琼、 曾育彪 及郭勤(2010) 。<香港學童輟學的情況: 輟學學童與成功復課學童

之經驗比較>。魏雁濱, 安國啟, 倪鍚欽, 楊長征編。《信息時代新青年議題: 理論, 政

策與實務》。第 36-53 頁。中國 北京: 社會科學文獻出版社。

4. 馬麗莊、王家英、劉玉琼 (2011) 。<香港社會對家庭功能和家庭資源認知的性別差異。

蕭新煌、尹寶珊、王家英編。《解讀臺港社會意向》(第 99-121 頁)。香港: 香港中文大

學香港亞太研究所。

5. Lau, Y.K. (2011). The impact of fathers’ work and family conflicts on children’s self-esteem – The Hong Kong case. In D.T.L. Shek (Ed.). Quality of life of Chinese People in a changing world (pp.7-20). New York: Springer.

6. 劉玉琼、王定茹、馬麗莊、陳膺強、賀立平。(2008)。<中國香港父母跨境到中國內

地工作對親子感情維繫的影響>。馬麗莊、鄧廣良、魏雁濱編。《全球化時代的華人

社會工作》(第 219 到 244 頁)。上海: 格致出版社。 7. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強、賀立平。(2008)。<香港人跨境到內地工作引致的家庭適

應>。黃紹倫、尹寶珊、林世榮編。《新世紀台港社會風貌》(第 65-88 頁)。香港: 香

港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

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8. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、王家英。(2008) 。<失業與心理健康對社會政策及社會服務的啟示: 香港的個案研究>。黃紹倫、尹寶珊、林世榮編。『新世紀台港社會風貌》(第 179-195頁)。香港: 香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

9. 劉玉琼、王定茹、馬麗莊、陳膺強、賀立平。(2007)。<香港父母跨境到內地工作對

家庭關係的影響: 孩子的觀感>。盧奉杰主編。《和諧社會建設與青少年發展研究報

告 – 第三屇中國青少年發展論壇暨中國青少年研究會優秀論文集》(第 290-298 頁)。天津: 天津社會科學院。

10. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強。(2006) 。<香港家庭有關老人奉養的妻排: 養兒防老抑或

自求多福? >。伊慶春、陳玉華主編。《華人婦女家庭地位 –台灣、天津、上海、香

港之比較》(第 269-306 頁)。北京: 社會科學文獻出版社。

11. Tang, K.L., Fung, H.L. and Lau, Y.K. (2005). Social Care in Hong Kong: Challenges and Responses. In Tan, N.T. & Vasoo, S (Eds.). The challenge of social care in Asia. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Publication.

12. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強 (2004) “<香港家庭有關老人照顧的理想安排: 養兒防老抑

或自求多福? >。《社會發展與婦女家庭地位: 三個華人社會之比較」研討會論文

集》,台北: 中央研究院社會學研究所。

13. 陳膺強、劉玉琼、馬麗莊 (2004) <香港婦女就業模式與家庭決策>。《社會發展與婦

女家庭地位: 三個華人社會之比較」研討會論文集》,台北: 中央研究院社會學研究所。 14. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強(2002) <香港婦女之家庭觀念:客觀家庭結構與主觀家庭觀念

之比較>。《2002 年兩岸四地社會福利學術研討會論文集》,台灣: 財團法人中華文化

社會福利事業基金會。 15. 馬麗莊、劉玉琼、陳膺強(2002) <從女性主義看二十一世紀香港婦女在家庭中的角色:

家庭社會工作的啟示>。《2002 年兩岸四地社會福利學術研討會論文集》,台灣: 財團法人中華文化社會福利事業基金會。

Books Authored 劉玉琼、梁玉珍、王定茹。(2008) 。《處理學童缺課及輟學問題- 家庭為本實務手冊》。

香港: 香港中文大學社會工作學系新地心理健康工程。 Non-referred Book Chapters

1. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、陳膺強、賀立平 (2013) 。<跨境到大陸工作男士如何建構「王

道男性氣概」>。陳德荗編。《靜靜起義 – 男士工作新思潮》。香港: 圓桌文

化。

2. 劉玉琼 (2012)。<讀寫障礙>。趙少寧、劉玉琼、周文翠、黃瑞麟、梁桂霞、

及龔立人(著)《共融你我他 – 跨越自閉症、讀寫障礙、過度活躍及專注力不足》。

香港: 基督教文藝出版社有限公司。

3. 劉玉琼、邱吳麗端。(2006) 。 “為弱能兒童家庭提供全面服務”。 「追求卓越 – 兒童康復服務新知與實踐」。香港: 商務印書館。頁 313-323。

4. 劉玉琼。(2006) 。 “綜合家庭服務 – 從理論到實踐” 。「實踐綜合家庭服務

的經驗 – 分享彙編」。香港: 香港社會服務聯會。頁 1-7。

5. 劉玉琼(2005) “建立以家庭為本及能力導向的青少年服務” 。「可能是/事- 基督教協基會社會服務部廿週年社會服務彙編」,香港: 基督教協基會社會服務部。

Occasional Papers

1. 劉玉琼、馬麗莊、尹寶珊、賴樂嫣(2012)。《香港全職人士的工作與家庭平衡》。

香港:香港亞太研究所。

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2. 馬麗莊、 王家英、 劉玉琼、 黃美菁 及 賴樂嫣 ( 2010)。《香港的親職壓力、

教養風格取向與家庭巧能 - 現況、相互關係及啟示》。第一版, 29 頁。香港: 香

港中文大學 香港亞太研究所。

3. 馬麗莊、王家英、劉玉琼 、盤淑嫻。(2007)。《香港華人家庭和個人身心健康的

關係》。香港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

4. 王家英、馬麗莊、劉玉琼 。(2003) 。《經濟困境下香港市民的工作狀況與生活

感受 – 弱勢社群的困境》。香港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

5. 馬麗莊、王家英、劉玉琼 。(2003) 。《家庭在經濟困不景時期的抗逆能力》。香

港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

6. 馬麗莊、王家英、劉玉琼 。(2003) 。《經濟困境下香港市民的家庭的生活狀況

及人生態度-社會工作介入的啟示》。香港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

7. 劉玉琼 。(2002) 。《香港離婚家庭中「非與孩子同住父母的親職參與」》。香港:香港中文大學香港亞太研究所。

Research Reports 1. Lau, Y.K., & Stone, G (2018). Difficult but possible: Evaluation study on the

effectiveness of the co-parenting supportive service for divorced families in Hong

Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Catholic Marriage Advisory Council.

2. Lau, Y.K., Lam, T.H, Cheung, F.K. (2016). Impact of co-parenting approaches on

children’s well-being in post-divorce families in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Family Welfare Society

3. 劉玉琼、何慧明、林翠紅。(2014)。【品格為本幼稚園學校社會工作服務】成效

研究報告。香港: 香港基督少年軍。

4. 劉玉琼、許英、衛昕(2014)。《「小綿羊」制服團隊訓練服務對幼兒品格及靈性

發展評估研究》。香港:香港基督少年軍。

5. 劉玉琼(2013)。《「自我主導」工作手法員工培訓課程評估研究報告》。香港: 救世軍復康服務。

6. 劉玉琼(2004),《家庭餘暇活動與家庭凝聚力問卷調查研究報告》。香港: 東華工院賽馬會利東綜合服務中心。

Newspaper Column Articles:

1. “不追度卓越不行、是誰要我做人生勝利組” 明報, 2018 年 9 月 3 日。

https://health.mingpao.com/?p=14884

2. “父母離婚爆大戰、孩子心聲有誰聽” 明報 , 2017 年 7 月 4 日。

https://news.mingpao.com/pns/dailynews/web_tc/article/20170703/s00005/1499018799026

3. “Insight: Wisdom, support and time for fun can moderate”. South China Morning Post 24.2.2013

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4. “Insigtht: How discrimination and stereotyping affecting us all”, South China Morning Post, 3.2.2013.

5. “Insight: Why every minute counts with our older generation” South China Morning

Post, 9.12.2012.

6. “Insight: Transfer to new school opens child’s eyes to subtle discrimination” South China Morning Post 7.10.2012

7. “Insight: a quick breather in the race of life”. South China Morning Post 19.8.2012

8. “The right way to look” South China Morning Post on 15.7.2012

9. “Why the feeling’s mutual” South China Morning Post on 17.6.2012

10. “What they really want” South China Morning Post on 3.6.2012.

11. “Close encounter with Confucian values” South China Morning Post on 6.5.2012.

12. “Relationships stress management and the psychosomatic” South China Morning

Post, 18.3.2012

13. “Charting a road map for smoother co-parenting” South China Morning Post 5.2.1012.

14. “Traditional parenting styles at odds with global thinking” South China Morning

Post. 8.1.2012.

15. “Would paternity leave help pave way for parental equality in Hong Kong?” South China Morning Post, 30.10.2011.

16. “You don’t need a long-haul flight to get something out of a family trip” South

China Morning Post, 2.11.2011.

17. “It’s rarely as easy as ABC to identify learning difficulties” South China Morning Post, 4.9.2011.

18. “Raising a dyslexic child: from guilt and confusion to progress” South China Morning

Post, 7.8.2011.

19. “Community support crucial for youngsters with mentally ill parents” South China Morning Post, 10.7.2011.

20. “How to avoid a vicious cycle if your child refuses to go back to school”, South

China Morning Post, 19.6.2011.

21. “Promotion of employment among single parents should go step by step” (鼓勵單親家長就業,循序漸進) on 25.5.2005, Minpao (In Chinese).

22. “Prevention of domestic violence should start with gender equality education”(防止家庭暴力從性別平等開始) on 1.5.2004, Mingpao (In Chinese).

23. “Prevention of family tragedy by conceptual changes” (改變觀念防止家庭悲劇重演)on 31.3.2002, Takungpao (in Chinese).

24. “Don’t make nonresident parents a second class parents” (不要讓離婚父母淪為二第)on 8.1.2002, Mingpao (In Chinese).

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25. “Children’s problem is parents’ failure?” (孩子問題,父母的錯?)on 31.10.2001, Mingpao. (In Chinese).

26. “News reports on family tragedy - An over-simplified causal attribution” (家庭慘劇報導因果關係簡單化) on 7.9.2001, Mingpao (In Chinese).

Other contributions

1. The scale of “Flexibility in traditional parental role scale – Chinese” which is constructed for the research on “Participation of Nonresident Parents’Post-divorce Co-parenthood: Its Determinants and Impact on Children’s Self-esteem”has been included in the Health and Psychological Instruments (HaPI) database.

2. Permission is granted to the Hong Kong Society for the Blind to translate the book entitled "Family-centered practice with school refusal and school nonattendance" (in Chinese) into blind-person friendly version. The book is based on the research and practice project on "Family-centered Practice with Families with Nonattendance Problems of their Children" (2010-08)

3. Permission is granted to Open University to use the newspaper on the “家庭慘劇歸因簡單化” for a general education course in August 2014.

Services (Local and International Communities)

Major Community Services

1. Member of the Admissions, Budgets and Allocations Committee of the Community Chest.

2. Subject Specialist of Hong Kong Council for Academic Accreditation in 2003-2014,

2015- 2018.

3. Advisory Committee member of International Social Service Family Institute since

2018.

4. Advisor of Hong Kong Marriage and Family Therapy Association since December 2017.

5. Member of Mediation Service and Divorce Service Committee of Hong Kong Family

Welfare Society since December 2017.

6. Honorary clinical advisor of the Community Mental Health Intervention Project of the

Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong.

7. Honorary Consultant of Centre for Child Enlightenment of the Society of Protection of

Children.

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8. Honorary Consultant of Hong Kong Association of Squint and Double Vision Sufferers in July 2011- June 2017.

9. Co-opted member of the Specialized Committee on Family and Community Service of the Hong Kong Council of Social Services in Nov, 2013 to October, 2015.

Editorship: Editorial Board Member of the Casebook of the Family Counselling Services (外借腦袋的孩子: 由輔導室內看家) of The American Baptist Mission in 2005. Reviewers of Following Journals and Grant Proposal

1. Contemporary Social Science. 2. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare. 3. Hong Kong Journal of Social Work 4. Social Indicator Research 5. China Journal of Social Work 6. Marriage and Family Review 7. Public Policy Research Proposals 8. RGC Earmarked Grant Proposals 9. Faculty Development Grant Proposals

Major Areas of Professional Training Offered

1. Training on “post-divorce co-parenting” 2. Narrative therapy 3. Clinical supervision 4. Training on “Family-centered practice” 5. Training program on working with students who refused to attend school 6. Training on “Working with single parent families”

Keynote Speeches and Invited Speeches

1. Talk on “How to work with parents of students encountering school nonattendance problem” for staffs of the Nonattendance Cases Unit of the Education Bureau on 6.7.2017.

2. 「香港家庭政策 - 歷史回顧」,2017台灣家庭政策國際研討會, 2017年 5月 25日,台北。

3. 「香港離異父母共親職模式與子女身心健康的關係研究」研究發佈,離異父母共享親職港台研討會,台灣花蓮兒家協會主辨,花蓮,2016 年 9月 30日。

4. Invited presentation on “The relationship of post-divorce parental alliance and children's well-being in Hong Kong” in the co-parenting seminar on “The crossroad to parental responsibility – Pilot practice of child-focused co-parenting work in Hong Kong” on 21.6.2016.

5. Invited speech on “ Practice wisdom on working with students who refuse to go school” on the symposium on “love schooling, no dropping out” organized by Sunshine project of Hong Kong Yong Women’s Christian Association School Social Work Office on 17.6.2016.

6. Invited speech on “Integration of community mental health support and family

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wellness” in the seminar on “Family well-being” organized by Shining HOPES for Family Wellness of New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association on 13.5.2016.

7. Plenary speech on “The needs and challenges of post-divorce families” in the Roundtable Forum co-organized by the Gender Studies Centre of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Federation of Women Centres on 27.3.2016.

8. Plenary speech on “Support the growth of children - How early childhood education best serves the families and communities” in the preparatory meeting of Council of Non-profit Organization of Preschool Education (CNOPE) on 17.2.2016.

9. Plenary speech on “Support the growth of children - How early childhood education

best serves the families and communities” in the preparatory meeting of Council of Non-profit Organization of Preschool Education (CNOPE) on 17.2.2016.

10. Plenary Keynote speech on “Family impact assessment framework, proposal on a local framework for policy makers to understand impacts of policies and practices to families” in Family Summit 2014 organized by the Family Council, the Social Welfare Department and the Hong Kong Council of Social Service on 15.5.2014 in Hong Kong.

11. Invited presentation on “A proposal on doing family impact assessment in Hong Kong” in a special meeting of the Family Council on 12th March 2014

12. Keynote speech on “How social policy can facilitate the establishment of cross-border students friendly community (社會政策如何幫助建立跨境家庭友善社區)” 香港國際服務社第八屆跨境學童香港教育展之分享會,14.9.2013, 深圳羅湖。

13. Keynote speech on “Result of Evaluation Research on the Staff Training Program on

Self-directed Living Approach”, Report Back Session organized by Hong Kong Salvation Army Rehabilitation Services on 21.5.2013.

14. Keynote speech on “doing family impact assessment: The Hong Kong case” in

Symposium on Family Well Being organized by Hong Kong Council of Social Services on 15.5.2013.

15. Keynote speech on “helping and empowering parents of children with special needs” on 9.9.2012 in a symposium organized by Caritas Hong Kong Rehabilitation Services.

16. Invited plenary presentation on “Type II children born to Mainland Parents: Review and Prospect”,Symposium on “Type II children born to Mainland Parents: Challenges and Responses” organized by the Hong Kong Council of Social Services on 17th July, 2012.

17. Invited speech on “Challenge of families with children suffering from dyslexia” (讀寫障礙兒童及其家庭所面對的挑戰),Seminar on Social Inclusion of Autistic, dyslexic and ADHD Children (「共融你我他–跨越自閉症、讀寫障礙、過度活躍及專注力不足」講座),19th May, 2012.

18. Talk on “Reflections on youth services from a family perspective” (從家庭的角度去反思青少年工作) in Youth Expo 2012 of Youth Services, Caritas - Hong Kong, 23.3.2012.

19. Invited lectures on Post-divorce families (Women’s adaptation) for programmes on Master of Science in Women’s Health Studies (Part-time) and Postgraduate Diploma in Women’s Health Studies (Part-time) of the Centre of Research and Promotion of Women’s Health in the School of Public Health, CUHK in October 2011 and October

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2012.

20. Keynote speech on “Intergenerational negotiations and integrations in School-based family counseling”. School-Based Family Counselling Symposium and Skill Workshop organized by Hong Kong Institute of Education on 25th June, 2011 (Sat).

21. Invited commentator on “situation of men in Hong Kong: any discrimination against men?” RTHK(Radio 4)on 9.3. 2011.

22. Invited speaker in a panel discussion on “Discrimination against men in Hong Kong” at RTHK (Radio 4) on 26.10.2010

23. Invited presentation on “Patterns and supporting services of post-divorce co-parenting”,

in “Report Back Session on Study Visit on Joint Parental Responsibility model in Australia on September 27, 2010.

24. Public lecture discussion on “policy analyses on “cross-boundary living families”

organized by the Specialized Committee on Family and Community Service of the Hong Kong Council of Social Services on 12th April 2010.

25. Invited speaker in a panel discussion on “Paternity leave” at RTHK (Radio 4) on 10.3.2010.

26. Keynote speech on “Understanding the parenting stress of new arriving parents” in Yuen

Long Annual District Training Programme organized by the Social Welfare Department Yuen Long District Office on 27th January 2010.

27. Talk on “Changes in Hong Kong Families – cross border marriages and families” in Annual District Staff Training of The Boys’ and Girls’ Club Association of Hong Kong on 21st October 2009.

28. Invited Speaker on the “Service needs of Hong Kong families in the coming decades from a social work perspective (從社會工作角度看未來家庭體系的社會服務需要)” in the “East District and Wan Chai District Welfare Symposium 2008”of Social Welfare Department on December 19, 2008.

29. Invited presentation on“Family-centered Social Work Practice” in Seminar on

“Family-centered Social Work Practice” organized by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service on 25th September 2008.

30. Invited presentation on “New development in family services” in Social Work

Students Conference (社工錢途–服務發展新趨勢 ) organized by Hong Kong Federation of Social Work Students and Social Work Society of Hong Kong College of Technology on 5th July, 2008.

31. Invited speech on“Situations, challenges and copings of cross border working couples”

in Seminar on Cross Border Livings organized by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service on 15th May, 2008.

32. Keynote speech on“Family Harmony” (家庭和諧) in Annual District Planning

Symposium of Central Western, Southern and Islands District Social Welfare Office on 12th March 2008 in Hong Kong.

33. “work-family balance and its implication on family life in Hong Kong” in Staff

development day of The Boys’ and Girls’ Club Association of Hong Kong on 18th January 2007.

34. “Post-divorce co-parenting: How to make it work” (婚姻情不在、親子情永在) in

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symposium on divorce recovery organized by Dancing Reed on 16th January 2007 in Hong Kong.

35. Invited presentation on “Integrated family services in Hong Kong” in Forum on Integrated family services organized by Legislative Councilor Office of Fernando Cheung in April, 2006.

36. Invited presentation on “Integrative family services – From theory to practice” in the Sharing Session on Practice Wisdom on Implementation of Integrated Family Service, organized by Hong Kong Council of Social Services on 17.2.06.

37. Keynote speech on “Strengthening families – Effective communication and parenting” on the annual forum co-organized by Social Welfare Department District Social Welfare Office (Southern) and Southern District Teacher and Parent Association on 17.12.2005.

38. Invited speech on “Family dance: dance out the special strength of children and parent” on the annual seminar the Life Oasis of the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology in the Medical School of the Chinese University of Hong Kong on 6.8.2005.

39. Invited talk on “Cultural Barriers of Nonresident Fathers’ Parental Involvement in Post-Divorce Families” for Family Services, Caritas Hong Kong on 13.3.05.

40. Invited presentation on “Working with families of children with special needs: An enabling process” in “Conference on Childhood Developmental Disorders: Recent Advances in Knowledge and Practices”. Organized by Heep Hong Society on 18.12.04 (Co-presenter: Mrs. Monica Yau).

41. Invited presentation on “Integration and Specialization” on “Report back Seminar on the 61st American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Annual Conference” organized by Hong Kong Council of Social Services on March 10, 2004.

42. Invited speech on “Work and Family Balance” in the 50th Anniversary of Christian Family Services Centre, 29th October, 2004.

43. Talk on “Implication of the Interim Report on Integration Family Services on the development of family services and other services” organized by Hong Kong Council of Social Services on June 10, 2003.

44. Speaker of the talk on “Meeting the adversities with resilience” organized by Lee Tung Integrated Youth Services, Tung Wah Group of Hospitals on December 14, 2002.

45. Speaker of panel forum on “Parent-child relationship is invaluable – A forum on alimony” organized by Hong Kong Single Parents Association on February 16, 2003.

46. Invited speech on “Working with single parent families” on the District Welfare Forum of Shatin District Family and Child Welfare Services Coordination Committee on 25.11.2000.

47. Speaker of the talk on “Walking Together in Rainy Days: A New Life Ahead” organized by The Mongkok Kai-Fong Association Ltd, Chan Hing Social Service Centre on 16.11. 2000.