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“Love Ideas, Love HK” Best Practice Awards go to 17 outstanding projects

10 April 2012

(Hong Kong, 10 April 2012) Seventeen Round 1 projects of “Love Ideas, Love HK” have been chosen as Best Practice Awards recipients for their outstanding performance, promotion effectiveness, enhancement of public communications and contributions to social harmony.

The award winners for institution projects were selected by a panel of adjudicators formed between the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), consulting organisation of “Love Ideas, Love HK” and professionals, while the award winners for individual projects were selected by St James’ Settlement (SJS), the programme’s supporting organisation, and project winners themselves. The Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF) fully supported the Best Practice Awards.

Round 1 of “Love Ideas, Love HK” returned 177 winning projects in 2010 and they were all invited to apply for the awards. Judges have evaluated the project quality, design and implementation, accountability and transparency, effective use of media, positive impact to the community and beneficiaries, project and time management, as well as reporting details, accuracy and timeliness and so on before choosing the award recipients.

List of awards include: Best Social Impact Award, Innovative Service Award, Effective Public Communication Award, Outstanding Project Management Award, and Individual Best Practice Award. The 11 institutional projects and six individual projects will each receive a cash prize for their outstanding performance and continuous support to the local community.

The adjudication committee formed from various sectors including non-government organisations, commercial practice and academic (in no particular order):

Adjudicators for Best Social Impact Award and Innovative Service Award:

Prof Cecilia Chan Associate Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong
Mrs. Teresa Tsien Co-Director, Institute of Active Ageing, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Ms. Christine Fang Chief Executive, HKCSS

Adjudicators for Effective Public Communication Award:

Ms. Mimi Yeung Yuk Chun Members of the Standing Committee on Public Engagement and Partnership, HKCSS
Mr. Ralph Szeto Members of the Standing Committee on Public Engagement and Partnership, HKCSS

List of Best Practice Awards and respective institutional and individual awardees (in no particular order):

Best Social Impact Award
Selection Criteria

Project quality

  • Strong awareness in identifying social needs
  • Sustainability of project

Impact to service users

  • Respond to service users’ needs in an effective manner

Social engagement

  • Encouragement of community participation
  • Buildup of social capital, e.g. family bonding, community network
Organisation Project Title Project Description
Tung Chung Catholic School/Our Lady of China Catholic Primary School Electronic Physical Class Apply information technology to physical education
HKSKH Lady MacLehose Centre– Family Activity & Resource Centre Celebrate with kids birthday Unite volunteering forces to celebrate birthdays for underprivileged children
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Jockey Club Yee King Care and Attention Home Positive Life show in Drum Performance Ignite passion and harmony through music performed by a group of disabled music lovers
Innovative Service Award
Selection Criteria

Project design and implementation

  • Innovation in designing and implementing the project
Organisation Project Title Project Description
C.P.C Yao Dao Primary School Eco-bicycle Project Set up eco-bike station for recharging computers and other interactive learning tools
Caritas Tin Yuet Elderly Centre Family meal with elders Prepare meals for the elderly to show care and concern
The Association of Evangelical Free Churches of HK-Hong Fook Church Bradbury Community Health Development Centre Pain Free -Aromatherapy Help people to relief pain through aromatherapy
Outstanding Project Management Award
Selection Criteria

Accountability and transparency

  • – Active in experience sharing among fellow field practitioners
  • – Good record of financial and manpower management
Organisation Project Title Project Description
HKSKH Lady Maclehose Centre – Family Activity & Resource Centre Celebrate with kids birthday Unite volunteering forces to celebrate birthdays for underprivileged children
Haven of Hope Tseung Kwan O & Sai Kung District Support Centre “Love, Life, Dream” musical Share positive life values through a musical about the disabled
Effective Public Communication Award
Selection Criteria

  • Regular report of project progress to the public
  • Effective use of public channels to communicate project status and results
Organisation Project Title Project Description
Cyber Senior Network Development Association Limited Never Too Late Train the elderly to make memorable videos for fellow elderly
Haven of Hope Tseung Kwan O & Sai Kung District Support Centre “Love, Life, Dream” musical Share positive life values through a musical about the disabled
Life Workshop Cultural heritage project Promote and inherit cultural heritage through concerted efforts
Individual Best Practice Award for Individual Awarded Projects
Selection Criteria

  • Successfully achieved the project purpose
  • Good financial control
  • Project completed or halfway through before January 2012
  • Achieved project objective of building up a mutually supportive society
Winner Project Title Project Description
Wong Chui King Tell you about Vasculitis~ Takayasu Arteritis (Pulseless disease) Create VCD to arouse public awareness of Vasculitis~ Takayasu Arteritis (Pulseless disease)
Yim Yee Chung Active Community-start from Taijigong Promote exercise and caring of the community through Tai Chi
Lam Hon Wai Care for Haemophilia Arouse public awareness of haemophilia
Gabriel Yu Chung Sing The Last Photo Take photos of elderly for their memorial
LEE FOON SING Longrun.hk Arouse public interest in long distance running
Ho Kam Keung Joyful union old friend star Encourage harmony between different generations through visits of the elderly by youngsters

Love Ideas Love HK
“Love Ideas, Love HK” is one of the initiatives of LKSF’s HK$300-million public philanthropic campaign “Love HK Your Way!”, an effort to engage Hong Kong citizens to improve our community in issues they deeply care about. Combining the powers of technology, charity and community awareness, “Love Ideas, Love HK” encourages Hong Kong residents to vote for projects they believe are beneficial to their community. Until now, public votes for the creative projects accumulated to 1.3 million in the last two rounds. And the LKSF has donated over HK$64 million for the 427 selected projects, over 1.1 million people have benefited.

Round 3 of “Love Ideas, Love HK” is about to kick off. HKCSS and SJS will continue our support in the latest round, details of which will be announced shortly.

Enquiries:

Hong Kong Council of Social Service loveideas@hkcss.org.hk
St. James’ Settlement grant.sjs@loveideas.hk