Hong Kong and Australia have shared a long and important history in collaborating on community mental health development programs, through training and sharing knowledge. Read more about this important relationship below.
2011
Trainers Greg Miller and Kate Lheude delivered the 4th Multi-professional Case Management Program for Case Managers (Personalised Care Program for People with Severe Mental Illness) training program in November 2011. This was a two-week intensive course was delivered to approximately 60 participants, whose disciplines ranged from nursing, occupational therapy and social work.
The unique collaboration between AAMH and the Chinese University of Hong Kong continued throughout 2011 as our partners were invited to deliver a multi professional case management program for staff of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. The Hospital Authority is the national public health provider, currently managing 41 public hospitals and institutions in Hong Kong.
The new system of Personalised Care Programs aims to develop multi-disciplinary staff with the proficiency to work in community settings for clients with severe mental illnesses. The new system also ensures continuity of care for clients by adopting a holistic approach to the person’s well-being. Experienced trainers from St. Vincent’s Mental Health and from North Western Mental Health have worked with AAMH Co-Director Margaret Goding to develop material and deliver the program alongside experienced and expert Hong Kong trainers, co-ordinated by Professor CHIU Fung Kum Helen, Professor of Psychiatry (Clinical) & Chairman, Chinese University, Hong Kong.

July 2010

Asia Australia Mental Health has been involved with Hong Kong since 2004. Read about the history of AAMH engagement with Hong Kong
Hong Kong mental health clinicians also form a large component of people attending training placements in Australia as part of the tripartite and POST Programs. The POST program was recently awarded a prestigious national award - read more.
Hong Kong is also an important partner in the Asia-Pacific Community Mental Health Development Project.
Also view a list of delegations from Hong Kong who have visited Melbourne.