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Attachment 2
Report on
Institute of Mental Health
Castle Peak Hospital
January - June 2015
Contents
Page No.
I. Mission ………………………………………………………………
P. 1
II. Membership of the IMH Board and the Executive Committee ….….
P. 1 – 2
III. Organisation Chart of the IMH……………………..……………..…
P. 3
IV. Overview of Programmes Conducted by the IMH…………..………
(January – June 2015)
P. 4 – 17
V. Statistics of Educational Activities ………………………..……...…
P. 18
VI. Financial Report………...…………………………………….......…
P. 19
VII. Appendix I
- Summary of IMH Activities ………………………….……………
P. 20 – 25
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I. Mission The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) is a centre of excellence for promotion and advocacy of better
community mental health, through advancing science and disseminating knowledge in mental
illness and mental health by intensive education, quality training, and rigorous research.
II. Membership of the IMH Board
Chairman :
Professor SHAM Pak-chung, The University of Hong Kong
Members : Professor Raymond CHAN, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mr. CHAN How-chi
Professor CHAN Tsang-sing, The Lingnan University
Dr. HUNG Se-fong
Dr. Eugenie LEUNG, The University of Hong Kong
Mr. LU Tak-ming
Professor Joyce MA, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Professor Thomas WONG
Ex-Officio Members:
Mr. CHAN Bing-woon Chairman Hospital Governing Committee Castle Peak Hospital
Dr. Eric CHEUNG Hospital Chief Executive / Co-Chairman Executive Committee of IMH Castle Peak Hospital
Dr. Bonnie SIU Co-Chairman Executive Committee of IMH Castle Peak Hospital
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The Executive Committee of the IMH Co-Chairman : Dr. Eric CHEUNG
Hospital Chief Executive Castle Peak Hospital / Siu Lam Hospital
Co-Chairman : Dr. Bonnie SIU Chief of Service Convener of Public Education Subcommittee
Members : Dr. Martina CHEUNG Clinical Psychologist
Ms. Jackaline LEE Cluster Manager (Finance Services)
Ms. Fion LING Senior Hospital Manager (Administrative Services)
Mr. P M LUI Senior Nursing Officer Convener of Psychiatric Nursing Education Centre Subcommittee
Dr. Simon LUI Associate Consultant Convener of Research Subcommittee
Ms. Jolene MUI General Manager (Nursing) Convener of Hospital Archives & Gallery Exhibition Subcommittee (Hospital Archives)
Ms. Ann PANG Department Operations Manager Convener of Patient & Carer Resource Subcommittee
Dr. Steve TSO Consultant Convener of Hospital Archives & Gallery Exhibition Subcommittee (Gallery Exhibition)
Dr. Jessica WONG
Consultant
Convener of Professional Training Subcommittee
Secretary : Ms. Rita SIU Assistant Hospital Manager (IMH)
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III. Organisation Chart of the IMH
IMH Board
Public Education Subcommittee
(PES)
Professional Training
Subcommittee
(PTS)
Research Subcommittee
(RS)
Hospital Archives &
Gallery Exhibition Subcommittee
(HAGES)
Patient & Carer Resource
Subcommittee
(PCRS)
Psychiatric Nursing Education Centre
Subcommittee
(PNECS)
IMH Executive Committee
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IV. Overview of Programmes Conducted by the IMH (January to June 2015)
Public Education
(1) Stress Management Workshop
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) invited the PES to organise a
two-hour training workshop for their newly recruited/promoted Commission Against
Corruption Officers on 13 March 2015, with the aim of enhancing participants’ awareness
and understanding of factors affecting personal wellness and work performance as well as
providing techniques in managing one’s own stress.
(2) Management of Workplace Violence (MoV) Seminar cum Workshops
In response to the invitations from the TWGHs Tsui Tsin Tong School (Boarding Section)
(the School) and the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK), two seminars and four
workshops on MoV were conducted in January and March 2015 for social workers and
nurses of the School (30 January) and nursing students of the OUHK (13 and 20 March)
respectively. It aimed at enhancing participants’ knowledge on MoV, allowing participants to
learn and practise breakaway techniques and enabling nursing students to familiarise with
the guidelines and principles of MoV in the clinical setting of psychiatric hospital. About
120 participants attended the captioned seminars and workshops.
(3) Educational talks
In response to the invitations from the Immigration Wellness Service Centre and The Boys’
and Girls’ Club Association of Hong Kong, two educational talks were held on
understanding severe mental disorders for staff of the Immigration Department and the
public on 29 April 2015 and 11 June 2015 respectively.
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(4) Educational Materials
The publications of the IMH provide a good source of information on mental illnesses and
self-help guide to the general public. The information is handy and easily accessible at the
service units of CPH and online at the IMH website. To ensure the information is accurate
and up-to-date, the PES has continuously been reviewing all educational materials and
reprint those pamphlets with high demand. The materials updated from January to June 2015
were listed as follows:
• Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 專注力不足及過度活躍症
• Substance Abuse 濫藥 Q&A
The above materials are available for free distribution in different service units and
accessible on the IMH website.
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常宿醉酗酒警號 (06.01.2015)
舒緩認知障礙 (19.01.2015)
失戀另類後遺症? (03.03.2015)
克服特殊恐懼 (29.04.2015)
心靈貧瘠人憂鬱 (04.05.2015)
太愛孩子反成拖累 (10.06.2015)
孩子也有焦慮症 (30.06.2015)
(5) Health Column on Sing Tao Daily
The PES continues to collaborate with Sing Tao Daily in publishing articles written by CPH
colleagues as an effective medium to disseminate mental health knowledge to the public.
The articles are published under the health column “保健至專” inside the feature page of the
newspaper.
CPH colleagues have contributed to this project by actively submitting their articles.
Published articles are shared with all CPH staff via email. The collection of articles has also
been uploaded to the IMH website for public access.
Articles published from January to June 2015 were listed as follows:
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Professional Training
(1) Nourishing Ourselves with Mindfulness One-Day Workshop
A one-day experiential workshop on “Nourishing Ourselves with Mindfulness” by Dr. Helen
MA was successfully held on 6 March 2015. A total of 106 health care professionals including
doctors, nurses, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists and social workers attended the
training.
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Psychiatric Nursing Education
(1) Graduation Ceremony of Enrolled Nurses
The Graduation Ceremony for Class 11 of the Enrolled Nurse (Psychiatric) Training
Programme for the Hospital Authority was held on 3 February 2015. A total of 29 pupil
nurses graduated.
(2) Two-year Enrolled Nurse (Psychiatric) Training Programme
Under the two-year Enrolled Nurse (Psychiatric) Training Programme, there were two classes
(Classes 12 to 13), with a total of 58 trainees, undergoing training in CPH during the
reporting period.
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Research
(1) Research Skills Training Workshop
The Research Subcommittee has been organising Research Skills Training Workshops which
comprise a series of interactive small-group workshops conducted by experienced researchers.
The series of workshops repeats once every year, and is open to all CPH staff. We also invited
Family Medicine trainees of Tuen Mun Hospital (TMH) to attend. The workshops aim at
promoting a culture of research and enhancing research skills among our staff. The first two
workshops of the series were held in May 2015. A total of 10 CPH and TMH staff participated
in these workshops.
(i) Critical Appraisal of Research Papers (13 May 2015)
This workshop was conducted by Dr. William CHUI which was about critical appraisal of
research papers.
(ii) Defining Research Questions and Preparing Research Protocols (20 May 2015)
Conducted by Dr. Simon LUI, this workshop was on research methodology and the concept
of research paradigm and common pitfalls in research design.
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(2) Research Seminar
Research Seminars are part of the regular in-house training programme for medical staff. A
total of five candidates, who were taking the FHKCPsych Part III Fellowship Examination,
presented two research seminars on 25 February and 25 March 2015 respectively. A total of
78 medical staff attended.
(3) Research Studies
As of June 2015, CPH has more than 30 on-going research projects. IMH is actively involved
in the following research projects:
“A four-year prospective family study in patients suffering from first episode
psychosis: A quest for intermediate phenotypes and aetiology of psychosis” – Data
collection stage. As of June 2015, a total of 206 patients with first-episode psychosis and
99 healthy controls have been phenotyped and endophenotyped and 337 patients have
been recruited for genotyping. An article entitled “The nature of anhedonia and avolition
in patients with first-episode schizophrenia” has been submitted to Psychological
Medicine and is under review. Another two articles entitled “Affective experience and
motivated behaviour in schizophrenia spectrum disorder: Evidence from clinical and
non-clinical samples” and “Time-based but not event-based prospective memory remains
impaired one year after the onset of schizophrenia: A prospective study” are under review
by Schizophrenia Research.
“Neurological soft signs in chronic patients with psychosis and its susceptibility
genes: An extended study” – Completed. Two articles have recently been published in
Scientific Reports.
“Theory of mind performance in patient with first-episode schizophrenia and
first-degree relatives: A cross-sectional case control study” – An article was published
in Schizophrenia Research.
“Schizotypy traits or features in nonpsychotic first-degree relatives of patients with
schizophrenia: Cluster analysis using the Chapman Psychosis Proneness Scales” –
Write up stage.
“Searching for intermediate phenotypes for psychosis: a functional MRI study on
neuroanatomical markers for psychosis and gene-brain mapping” – Donation fund
and approval from the Institutional Review Board has been obtained. This study is at the
data collection stage. As of June 2015, a total of 50 patients with first-episode psychosis,
12 first-degree relatives and 45 healthy controls have been recruited for neurological tests.
MRI brain scans had been conducted for 62 of them.
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Patient and Carer Resource
(1) Mini-art Gallery
The artwork framing group “ 書 畫 樂 聚 之 裱 畫 小 組 ” continued to organise patient
empowerment activities. Two gatherings were conducted on 2 January and 29 April 2015,
with six and nine participants respectively, preparing for the exhibits of the Mini-art Gallery
at the Tuen Mun Mental Health Centre.
(2) Community Partnership and Teen’s Life Coach Events
A community partnership and teens life coach programme was jointly organised with the
Jardine Matheson Group (Jardine). The programme included the following activities during
the reporting period:
“City Orienteering (城市追踪)”was conducted on 24 January 2015, with 19 patients
participating. The activity aimed at providing an environment for participants to practise
skills in planning, time management, budgeting and decision making, which offered an
opportunity for patients to interact with secondary school students. Patients, students and
Jardine Ambassadors worked together to achieve assigned tasks in Sha Tin, Tai Po,
Fanling and Sheung Shui.
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A Chinese couplet writing and barbecue “Teen 使 行 動 之 揮 春 製 作 及 燒 烤 ”
co-orgainsed with the San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School was conducted on
7 February 2015, with 14 patients and student volunteers participating. It provided a
platform for secondary school students to interact with psychiatric patients and to
establish a positive attitude towards mental illness.
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A singing contest and barbecue was conducted on 21 March 2015, with 14 patients
participating.
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(3) Two educational talks entitled “肯定自我如何說不” and “如何處理憤怒” were held for
members of the Happy Sharing Group (樂協社) on 20 January and 24 February 2015
respectively. A total of 89 patients attended.
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Hospital Archives & Gallery Exhibition
(1) Photo-stories of CPH 青山相一賞
The HAGES has organised an exhibition outside the CPH staff canteen entitled “青山相一賞”
with images depicting historical moments with a brief introduction every three months.
“Comparison of old and new padded room” and “Old pink mortuary” were featured in the
episodes of February and May 2015 respectively.
(2) Seminar and Workshop on Introduction to Music Therapy and Mental
Health: Use of Music in Local Clinical Practice
The seminar and workshop on “Introduction to Music Therapy and Mental Health: Use of
Music in Local Clinical Practice” was successfully held on 25 March 2015. The guest speaker,
Mr. Edmund MA, gave a brief introduction of music therapy and its development in mental
health services in Hong Kong in the seminar; while in the workshop, demonstration and
experience of the unique features of music as a therapeutic tool was arranged. A total of 70
and 26 staff of the NTWC attended the seminar and the workshop respectively. Participants
found the seminar and the workshop very interactive and enjoyable.
Comparison of old and new padded room Old pink mortuary
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(3) “Happy@CityU” Art Exhibition
The “Happy@CityU” exhibition was held from 9 to 14 February 2015 at The City University
of Hong Kong (CityU). The theme was to promote positive attitude in the campus. Ten photos
and three posters from the previous “Art-in-CPH Salon Photograph Exhibition” and five
patients’ artworks were displayed at the exhibition.
(4) Art Exhibition at HA Convention
Nine artworks of patients were displayed in the HA Convention 2015 on 18 and 19 May.
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(5) MTR Community Art Galleries Exhibition
An exhibition of patients’ artworks was held at the concourse of Tuen Mun Station of the
West Rail Line in June 2015. This project aimed at reducing stigma towards mental illness by
illustrating the artistic talents of psychiatric patients to the public and thus, to enhance public
awareness, concern and support for people with mental illness.
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V. Statistics of Educational Activities (Organised by the IMH and Invitations
Received)
The summary of all educational activities conducted by the IMH from January to June 2015 is
presented in Appendix I. The activities were categorised into two types. The first type refers to
activities that were initiated and organised by the IMH and the other includes invitations from
other organisations for conducting talks or training courses.
A total of 32 activities were conducted, among which 21 were organised by the IMH. A
total projected net income of $176,735 was earned from the activities with 998 overall
attendances. The breakdown of the activities by topics, target groups and geographical
locations of the participants can be found in Appendix I.
Activities Organised by the IMH
A substantial proportion of the activities organised by the IMH during the reporting period
focused on topics related to general adult psychiatry, which accounted for 76% of the
activities held. The activities organised by the IMH mainly targeted at professional carers and
patients. A projected net income of $121,976 was generated from the activities.
Invitations from Other Organisations Among the 11 invitations that were received from external organisations, including
government departments, non-government organisations (NGO) and educational institutions,
most requested for delivering training courses targeted at professional carers and the public.
The projected net income was $54,759.
Loan Record of Mental Health Educational Products One application from NGO / educational institution for borrowing our educational exhibition
boards / obtaining pamphlets or quoting / copying our publications, and linking up the IMH
website was received and approved.
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VI. Institute of Mental Health, Castle Peak Hospital
Financial Report as at 30 June 2015
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