Building Home and Play Routines: The World Health Organization Caregiver Skills Training 2022 International Version

Day: April 24, 2025


April 11, 2025

Language: Cantonese

The World Health Organization – Caregiver Skills Training Program has undergone multiple improvements since it was introduced in Hong Kong in 2018 by JC A-Connect. This program has been localized into courses for parents and facilitators, while also continuously updating in the international arena, with a new course design published in 2022.

A webinar titled “Building Home and Play Routines: The World Health Organization Caregiver Skills Training 2022 International Version” was held on April 11, 2025 to present the framework, materials, and key techniques of the programme. The speakers are master trainers trained directly by the professors who designed the World Health Organization Caregiver Skills Training.

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The Concept of ASD-friendly Cinemas

Day: April 24, 2025


July 16, 2024

Language: Cantonese

JC A-Connect introduced the World Health Organisation Caregiver Skills Training Programme to Hong Kong in 2018 through the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong and various non-governmental organisations. From 2021 onwards, the programme has been localised by several non-governmental organisations to better meet the needs of caregivers in Hong Kong. This programme aims to train caregivers of children aged 2 to 6 years old who are suspected of or diagnosed with ASD or developmental delays. It enables caregivers to better understand their children’s needs, develop self-care, and learn skills to promote children’s growth, thereby transforming into joyful learning companions for their children. In addition to training local caregivers, the localised WHO-CST programme also offers certified facilitator training programmes, facilitating the expansion and continuation of the project.

To explore the effectiveness and development blueprint of the programme, the research team of HKU conducted interviews with education workers, caregivers, and certified facilitators over the past year. A webinar titled “A Table: Engaging Children with Developmental Delays through Play and Home Routines” was held on July 16, 2024, to release the research findings.

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