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香港聖公會福利協會公佈照顧者「自我關顧程度」問卷調查結果 逾八成照顧者壓力偏高 增加 Me-time 有助減低照顧壓力(Chinese Only)
照顧者長時間照顧家人,往往承受沉重的壓力,缺乏足夠的喘息時間。香港聖公會福利協會於 2024 年 7 月至 8 月期間進行「自我關懷狀況」問卷調查,收集共1,079 份有效問卷,旨在了解照顧者自我關顧程度(Me-time)與照顧壓力的關聯性,及探討照顧者的服務需要,以協助社會各界規劃適切的支援服務,並提升大眾對照顧者需要的關注。   照顧時間長 照顧者壓力指數偏高 調查顯示,有 8 成受訪者為 60 歲或以上,以老護老情況令人關注。有過半受訪者的照顧年期逾 5 年以上,反映不少照顧者需長期肩負照顧責任。近 4 成受訪照顧者每日需要提供至少 8 小時的照顧。高達 8 成受訪照顧者表示照顧壓力偏高,當中有 22%受訪者表示完全沒有 Me-time;即使是有 Me-time 的受訪者,亦有近 3 成表示 Me-time 不足夠。調查亦發現,Me-time 的時間與壓力程度密切相關,有 Me-time 的受訪者的照顧壓力明顯比沒有 Me-time 的受訪者為低。   照顧者冀短暫「放下」照顧工作 享受外出 Me-time 調查發現 , 未能放下照顧責任 (40%) 及社區內的服務未能配合照顧者需要 (31%)是導致照顧者未能享受 Me-time 的兩大主因。調查亦發現,近 4 成受訪照顧者希望有服務支援他們外出活動;其次是希望有到戶看顧及家務助理服務(25%)和特定處所多種形式暫託服務(19%)。至於 Me-time 的活動選擇,最多受訪者希望可以去旅行(30%),其次是參與運動或遊戲(19%)和進行社交活動(17%)。   照顧者 Kitman 五年前因母親患上認知障礙症,而辭職成為全職照顧者,全身心肩負照顧者責任,期間承受巨大壓力,令自己身體不適而入院, 「壓力大到真係想死」 。她表示家人不理解照顧者的壓力,令她不敢傾訴,而照顧母親的過程也讓她感到力不從心,身心俱疲。幸在香港聖公會慈光堂長者鄰舍中心社工的鼓勵下,Kitman 開始參與中心活動,並使用中心資源,讓自己有喘息的機會。最近,Kitman 開始放下部份照顧者責任,得以保留部份私人時間,除了心情變得輕鬆,她與母親的關係亦有所改善。 Kitman 的經歷突顯了支援服務對照顧者的重要性,以及 Me-time 能有效舒緩壓力,改善照顧者和被照顧者的關係。   參考以上調查結果,福利協會就照顧者服務提出以下建議:   ⚫ 推廣 Me-time 理念 強調照顧者關顧自己身心需要的重要性 鼓勵照顧者在日常生活中定期安排 Me-time,並建立後備照顧者網絡,預備多位家人、朋友或鄰居作為後備照顧者,在有需要時分擔照顧責任,減輕主要照顧者的負擔;及推動照顧者生涯規劃,規劃照顧歷程及未來生活,與照顧者探索其身份與照顧責任   ⚫ 加強宣傳及優化照顧者服務 提供及積極宣傳更多元化、彈性及個別化的服務,例如到戶看顧、家務助理、日間或住宿暫託服務,建立照顧者的信心,讓照顧者有喘息空間   ⚫ 推動社區共同承擔照顧責任 發展及鞏固鄰舍支援網絡,鼓勵社區持份者以多元化方式支援照顧者,例如提供暫託看顧服務,建立照顧者友善社區   ⚫ 關注在職照顧者需要 推動政商民三方協作,建立照顧者友善的工作環境,協助照顧者平衡工作和照顧責任   福利協會助理總幹事黃翠恩指:「希望透過是次調查,更了解照顧者的需要,鼓勵照顧者關注自己身心健康,愛家人先愛自己,錫自己先至撑得起;同時,我們呼籲社區各界別及政商民一起支持照顧者,推動建立照顧者友善社區,令照顧者透透氣,感到照顧路上一點甜。」
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《愛上了,就留在愛裡…》第十集《義工肥寶》將於12月12日(星期一) 開始播放
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Annual Meeting 2015-2016
In the afternoon of 2nd December, 2016, the Welfare Council Limited hosted its Annual Meeting 2015-2016 at the H.K.S.K.H. St James' Church and kicked off the Servanthood Leadership Development Scheme. Dr Ko Wing-man, BBS, JP, the then Secretary for Food and Health, was invited to be the officiating guest of the ceremony, which was also attended by the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, Archbishop and Primate of the H.K.S.K.H. and Honorary Patron of the Welfare Council, the Rt Revd Andrew Chan, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Western Kowloon, the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Eastern Kowloon, members of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee; and about 1,000 employees. The Council reviewed its  achievements over the past year and looked forward with anticipation to its future development.   Dr Donald Li, SBS, OStJ, JP, Chairman of the Welfare Council Board of Directors, gave thanks for the Lord’s blessings and guidance, enabling the Council to develop into an influential organisation over the past five decades. He also showed appreciation towards the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong for his leadership and faith over the years. Dr Ko praised the Council for providing a broad range of services and helping the medical sector improve and mature, especially its active role in promoting medical-social collaborations to jointly respond to the needs arising from the ageing public, hence alleviating the burden of the public healthcare services, while tending to the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of patients.   The Welfare Council invited Dr Ko, the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong, the Rt Revd Andrew Chan, the Rt Revd Dr Timothy Kwok, Dr Donald Li and Dr Jane Lee, JP, Director of the Welfare Council to kick-start the Servanthood Leadership Development Scheme. Placing the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—onto a model ark, the ritual symbolised the plan to groom leaders with servanthood embodying all nine elements, and the Council’s vow to stand shoulder to shoulder with its staff in the journey towards realising good servanthood leadership.   At the annual meeting, the Welfare Council also awarded 535 employees for their contributions, including 90 staff members who have served at the organisation for more than 20 years, and 3 who have served up to 35 years. The awardees were elated to be recipients of the awards. The Council expressed gratitude to all staff for their commitment to their roles and expressed hope that they would continue to glorify God and serving the masses by walking arm in arm with those in need.
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《愛上了,就留在愛裡…》第九集《忘不了》將於11月28日(星期一) 開始播放
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Welfare Council's 50th Anniversary Thanksgiving Communion Service
The Thanksgiving Communion Service was held at the H.K.S.K.H. St John’s Cathedral on 20th November 2016. Archbishop and Primate of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui and Honorary Patron of the Welfare Council, the Most Revd Dr Paul Kwong officiated at the service, whereas Bishop of the H.K.S.K.H. Diocese of Western Kowloon the Rt Revd Andrew Chan delivered the sermon. Members of the congregation included Deputy Director of Social Welfare (Services) Mr Lam Ka-tai, JP; members of the Standing Committee and various commissions of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui; members of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee and staff of the Welfare Council; members of the clergy; and friends of the Council. In addition to a hymn offering by a Sheng Kung Hui choir, a choir comprised of Council staff also sang “Here I am, Lord”. Attendees prayed in unison to thank the Lord for guiding the organisation in providing services for people in need.    Please click the link below for the semon delivered by the Rt Revd Andrew Chan (Chinese only):    https://youtu.be/EkSHNKze13Y
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“50 Years of Walking Arm in Arm” Walkathon
On the morning of 5th November, 2016 in Tung Chung, Welfare Council staff and their families participated in a walkathon that was intended to be the perfect opportunity to spend time with their loved ones and to promote holistic health. The Revd Stephen Hung, the priest-in-charge of H.K.S.K.H. Church of the Ascension, the Revd Canon Peter Douglas Koon, BBS, OStJ, Honorary Secretary of the Welfare Council, Mr Loewe Lee, Executive Committee Member of the Welfare Council, and Dr Jane Lee, JP, Director of the Welfare Council, were invited as the officiating guests of the opening ceremony, where they signalled for the walkathon to begin. More than 800 participants took in the lovely views of Tung Chung as they marched on. Booths were also set up along the route to offer entertainment.
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