Oi Wah Esther CHOW

Dr. Oi Wah Esther CHOW, 周愛華

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1997 …2025

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Author IDs

ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3904-4847
Scopus Author ID: 35978688800
Google Scholar Profile: Epok0MwAAAAJ

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Qualifications (Brief)

MSW(HKU), PhD(HKU), Hong Kong
BA (Hons.) (Concordia U) Canada

Post Graduate Diploma in Narrative Therapy (Dulwich Centre), Australia
Remotivation Therapy (HK Remotivation Therapy Association) Hong Kong
Registered Social Worker (Hong Kong)
Master of Narrative Therapy and Community Work (Melbourne) Australia

Qualifications/Experiences

  • Associate Professor
  • Chan Sui Kau Hall, Residence Master
  • Visiting Scholar, Columbia School of School Work
  • Visiting Professor, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto
  • Co-Chair, Social Work Programmes Qualification Recognitions Reviews (2021-2023)
  • Certified Counsellor, the Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association
  • Associate Fellow, Approved Counselling Supervisor, the Hong Kong Professional Counselling Association

Previous Experience

  • July 2020 - June 2021, Master of Arts, Applied Social Sciences (MAASS), Programme Leader
  • July 2014 - June 2018, BSS(SW) Programme, Programme Leader
  • July 2013 - Jun 2014, Director, Practicum Education & Liaison (Social Work & Counselling)
  • Sep 2007 - Jun 2013, Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong.
  • Jan 1995 - Aug 2007, Senior Lecturer, Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong.
  • Sep 1992 - Dec 1994, Lecturer, Division of Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong.
  • 1989 - 1992, Executive Director, Chinese Information and Community Services, Toronto, Canada.
  • 1982 - 1989, Executive Secretary, Au Shue Hung Health Centre, Hong Kong Baptist Hospital, Hong Kong.

Commendation

  • Excellence in Knowledge Transfer Award, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, 2021
  • Melvin Jones Fellow, Lions Clubs International Foundation, dedicated to Humanitarian services, 2017
  • Salome Raheim Award: Narrative Practitioners in addressing privilege and dominance, Dulwich Centre, Adelaide, Australia
  • GSA Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, since 2015
  • Excellence in Knowledge Transfer Award, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, 2013
  • Research Fellow, Sau Po Centre of Aging, University of Hong Kong, since 2009
  • CADENZA Fellow, Jockey Club Charities Trust, since 2008
  • Board of Trustees, AU Shue Hung Foundation, since 1988
 

Biography

Based on the strong belief that an individual can be empowered to face life challenges with resilience, Dr Chow’s current research interests lie in the main areas of narrative practice as a therapeutic approach, life adversities and wisdom, self-help and mutual-aid, spirituality and recovery, resilience and culture, intergenerational capitals, and age-friendly university.

In view of increasing urges toward accountable practices in academia, social and health professions, most of her teaching and research scholarship is applied and practice-oriented. In collaboration with students, colleagues, and professional practitioners, she investigates the effects of practice, service models and special public policies in the contexts of higher education, health and social care.

Discovering and appreciating positive outlook of life within personal and contextual drawbacks, she is committed to infusing strengths-based perspective in shaping knowledge through developing curriculums, conducting researches and delivering knowledge-transfer activities to achieve capacity-building.

She has developed new interdisciplinary courses with colleagues from social work, psychology, counseling and language disciplines for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Besides, she has established a network of community practice in health and social care industries to deliver effective interventions and capacity-building opportunities to different groups of individuals with special needs, including Social Work and Counselling students, older adults, family caregivers, persons with disabilities, chronically-ill persons such as stroke survivors and persons living with pain.

Other than publishing Practice Manuals and outcome studies with practitioners in health and social arenas, her academic articles appear in both Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Oxford, SAGE and Routledge journals. Being awarded as a GSA Fellow in 2015, CADENZA fellow by Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust in 2008, she has also received Excellence in Knowledge Transfer Award by City University of Hong Kong in 2013 and 2021.

 

Prizes/Honours

Award and Achievement

  • Jul 2016 “Salome Raheim Award 2016: Narrative Pratitioners in addressing privilege and dominance” Dulwich Centre, Adelaide, Australia. [URL]
  • Nov 2015 “GAS Fellow” Gerontological Society of America (GSA). It is an acknowledgment of Dr. Chow's outstanding and continuing work in gerontology from the Society. GSA, is the largest interdisciplinary organisation devoted to the field of aging in America. [Social Research, Policy & Practice]
  • 2013 “Excellence in Knowledge Transfer Award ” College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong. [Strength-based “Train the Trainer” Practice: Narrative therapy in Action]
  • 2009“Research Fellow” Sau Po Centre of Aging, University of Hong Kong.
  • 2008 “CADENZA Fellow” The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. CADENZA: A Jockey Club Initiative for Seniors is a project launched in 2006 by HKJCCT with a donation of HK$380 million, is aimed at nurturing academic leadership in gerontology and changing the mindset and attitude of the general public through a range of training and public education programmes through cross-sectional collaboration between organisations and the implementation of innovative elderly services and programmes to bring about a new mode of elderly care services to prepare for a rapidly ageing society. [Leadership Training & Research]
  • 1994 “Best Teaching Team Award, College Quality Award (Category A)” City University of Hong Kong.

Research Interests/Areas

  • Health and aging
  • Disability and rehabilitation
  • Narrative practice
  • Outcome studies

Previous Research Interests

  • Evidence-based practice for professional accountability and development is essential. Past research primarily involved partnerships with NGOs in outcome studies: Senior Citizen Card (1996), Community Rehabilitation Network (1996), Estate Management Advisory Committee (1997), Networking Strategies Initiatives (1997–2000; 2004-6), Community Care Services (2003), Self-help organization (2007), Elderly vaccination behavior (2009), and Drug Formulary (2010).

Teaching

  • 2019 - Now, Master of Social Work, Master of Social Sciences (Counselling) & Master of Applied Social Sciences, SS5832 Counselling Older Adults.
  • 2019 - Now, GE2226, Aging Society: Hong Kong and Beyond
  • 2015 - Now, Bachelor of Social Work: BSSSW & BASW, SS4215 Health and Aging.
  • Sep 2013 - 2018, Master of Social Work, SS5212 , Human Behaviour and Diversity.
  • Jun 2013 - Now, Master of Social Work & Social Science (Counseling), & Master of Applied Social Sciences, S5805, Narrative-based Therapeutic Conversations: Theory and Practice.
  • Jan 2013 - 2018, Bachelor of Social Work, SS3280, Human Behaviour and Social Environment.
  • 2011 - 2015, Bachelor of Social Work, SS4215, Working with Older Adults.
  • 2007 - 2014, Bachelor of Social Work, SS3293 & SS4293, Practicum I & II.
  • 2007 - 2015, Bachelor of Social Work, SS3277/ SS2277 (as from 2012), Team Building and Group Work Skills Laboratory.

Services outside CityUHK

Administrative Assignment

  • July 2020 - present, Master of Art, Applied Social Sciences, Programme Leader
  • Jul 2014 - Jun 2018, BSS(SW) Programme, Programme Leader
  • Jul 2013 - Jun 2014, Practicum Education and Liaison (for social work and counselling programs) , Director
  • 2011 - 2014, BSSSW Programme, Fieldwork Coordinator
  • 2010 - 2014, BSSSW Programme, Associate Program Leader

Research / Thesis Supervision

  • 2013 - 2018, Research Area: Chinese Spousal Caregiving, Masters of Philosophy, Yuk Yi WONG.
  • 2011 - 2012, Work-family Conflict of Working Mothers in HK, MSSC project supervision.
  • 2010 - 2011, Transition to Single Parenthood among Lone Mothers in HK, MSSC project supervision.
  • 2010 - 2011, Self-perceived Adjustment process of Early Retired Men in HK, MSSC project supervision.

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Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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