Current Projects
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A mixed-method study on anti-bullying intervention among school-aged children and adolescents in Hong Kong
Collating evidence of good practices for drug treatment and rehabilitation in Hong Kong: a mixed-method study
Competence in Active Resilience for Kids (CARing Kids) 童狗有話兒
Evaluation Study of Quality of Life among Children and Their Families Living in the Hong Kong Sub-divided Housing Units
Evaluation study on SKHWC “Get us moving” on substance abusers and their families
Embedding Compassion in Curriculum for a Supportive Learning Environment and Students’ Mental Health
Integrative Body-Mind-Spirit (IBMS) 身心靈全人健康
Self-neglect, maladaptive behavior, clutter accumulation and household-management competency among low-income families in subdivided housing units

This research seeks to examine the ways in which clutter accumulation is hampering the daily lives of low-income families living in subdivided housing. Based upon in-depth interviews with families living in subdivided homes, we will identify evidence of self-neglect and maladaptive behavior, and the consequences on domestic life when such traits are manifested spatially as habitual clutter. In so doing, we are skeptical of the prevailing view that people living below the poverty line can achieve better life outcomes solely by improving their minimum space standards.  Helping them attain competency in household management should be conducted in tandem.

Principal Investigator: Prof. Law Yik Wa, Frances
Contact: Mr Chiang Pai Lun Byron (Senior Research Assistant: chiangpl@hku.hk)

The Jockey Club Smart Family Link Project – Blended-mode Interventions
The Jockey Club Smart Family Link Project – Blended-mode Interventions