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Local Experiences of the DDO in the Context of Employment 24 January, 2008

Local Experiences of the DDO in the Context of Employment 24 January, 2008. Miss Deborah Wan , B.B.S., J.P. Chief Executive Officer New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Asia Pacific Chair Commission on Work & Employment, Rehabilitation International

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Local Experiences of the DDO in the Context of Employment 24 January, 2008

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  1. Local Experiences of the DDO in the Context of Employment24 January, 2008

  2. Miss Deborah Wan , B.B.S., J.P. Chief Executive Officer New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association Asia Pacific Chair Commission on Work & Employment, Rehabilitation International Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific World Federation for Mental Health

  3. Social Enterprises in Hong Kong What is Social Enterprise ? • It is an on-going business generating income, a viable business • It has a social objective i.e. assisting people with disabilities and the socially disadvantaged in employment and training

  4. 3.It has a profit (income less expenditure) but the profit will not be distributed to shareholders and it will be used as funds for creating another social enterprise

  5. Development of Social Enterprisesin Hong Kong Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities (PWD) • Providing training and employment opportunities

  6. Difficulties encountered by PWD • High unemployment rate, about 22% • Society’s stigma and prejudice vs PWD • High turnover of employed PWD due to various reasons such as adjustment problem

  7. Non-acceptance by colleagues, inadequate support from peers etc. • One way/means to tackle the employment issue of PWD is to create jobs i.e. provides both training and employment opportunities so the 1st social enterprise was set up as early as January 1994. At that time, we call it Simulated Business i.e. a business in a real work situation

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