Webinar: ‘Sports for All: Building a Healthy and Inclusive Community’

Created on 31 March 2023
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'Sports for All: Building a Healthy and Inclusive Community'
Date 19 April 2023 (Wednesday)
Time 5:00 – 6:30 pm (HKT) | Convert to your time zone
Venue Online | via Zoom; link will be provided upon registration
Language English

Speakers

Ms Catherine CARTY
UNESCO Chair Project Manager
'Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities, their Families and Communities, Through Physical Education, Sport, Recreation and Fitness'

Ms Judy KONG
Chief Executive, InspiringHK Sports Foundation

Ms Annie WONG
Chief Curriculum Development Officer (Physical Education), Curriculum Development Institute, Education Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government

Moderators

Professor Cindy SIT
Professor and Chairperson, Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, CUHK

Professor Gary CHUNG
Research Assistant Professor, Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK

Enquiries sdsn@cuhk.edu.hk

Sports have always been integral to human society, bringing people together and promoting physical and mental well-being. However, despite sports' numerous benefits, many individuals and communities face barriers preventing participation. These barriers may include a lack of resources, social exclusion, discrimination, and disabilities.

This webinar will explore ways to promote sports and physical activity for community members of all abilities and backgrounds. The speakers will discuss strategies aimed at increasing access to sports for underserved populations, including those with disabilities or special educational needs (SEN) and individuals from diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. The webinar will also cover examples of adapted sports programs, community partnerships, and innovative methods of providing training and resources. Moreover, the speakers will highlight the physical and mental health benefits of sports participation for individuals and communities.

Free admission, all are welcome.

Online registration:
https://bit.ly/3neZ9Qu

Webinar: 'Sports for All: Building a Healthy and Inclusive Community' is co-organised by CUHK Department of Sports Science and Physical Education (SSPE), CUHK Institute of Health Equity (IHE), CUHK Diversity and Inclusion Office (DIO), CUHK Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Office (SRSDO) and the Hong Kong chapter of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN Hong Kong).

This webinar echoes the UN International Day of Sport for Development and Peace on 6 April.

19 Apr 2023 (Wednesday)
17:00-18:30

Speaker(s)

Ms Catherine CARTY

UNESCO Chair Project Manager, ‘Transforming the Lives of People with Disabilities, their Families and Communities, Through Physical Education, Sport, Recreation and Fitness’ | Ms Catherine CARTY, the UNESCO Chair Project Manager, has extensive knowledge and experience in the areas of disability, education, participation, social change, and social transformations. She is dedicated to promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in sports, and her work intersects with education and health agendas. Ms Carty is also committed to advancing the specific policy areas of the Kazan Action Plan that focus on disability inclusion.

Ms Judy KONG

Chief Executive, InspiringHK Sports Foundation | Ms Judy KONG is a founding member of InspiringHK Sports Foundation, a charitable organisation in Hong Kong that advocates sports for development and empowers youths through sports. She has extensive experience working with charities in Hong Kong and China, also served as a member of several government committees, including the Lotteries Fund Advisory Committee and Task Group on Promotion of Physical Activities.

Ms Annie WONG

Chief Curriculum Development Officer (Physical Education), Curriculum Development Institute, Education Bureau, Hong Kong SAR Government | Ms Annie WONG is a seasoned education and accreditation professional, having started her career in Physical Education teaching in secondary schools and post-secondary institutes, followed by sports administration and accreditation development for sports coaches in Hong Kong. Since joining the Education Bureau in 2009, she has held a broad spectrum of posts encompassing quality assurance, liaison and compliance, curriculum development, and school professional support.