
Date: 12 April 2013
Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Venue: CPD-3.01, 3/F, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus, The University of Hong Kong
In Engage Across Generations, students from the University of Hong Kong explore real-life challenges brought by the demographic transition towards an aging society in Hong Kong and China, which involve not only the elderly but also the young generation. Migration, urbanization, changes in family structures and patterns of socialization are affecting the aging society and our daily lives. Participants, many of whom are involved in student-led humanitarian projects in Hong Kong and China, reflect on the importance – and urgency – of social integration and the need for building a new intergenerational partnership, underpinned by reciprocal support and the exchange of resources.
Moderator:
Mr. Franky Xiao, Bachelor of Business Administration, Year 3
Student Speakers:
Miss Stephanie Zheng, Bachelor of Social Sciences, Year 2
Topic: Aging in China: We Share, We Care
Mr. William Li, Bachelor of Arts, Year 1
Topic: Aging in Hong Kong: From a Youth Perspective
For further enquiries, please contact us at contact_chm@hku.hk.