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A nuclear family is formed by two loving individuals. In additional to understand and improve marital relationship, in-laws relationship is also a core subject lead to most discussion. Many studies have found that stress-law marriage or relationship can be an obstacle to establishing a harmonious family. With the next generation arrives, parent-child and grandchild relationship also bring new impact and challenges for the family members. Many women, and other members, feel the pressure and stress when getting along with in-laws and thus affecting the family harmony and personal mental health.

In view of this, Lee Kum Kee Family Foundation funded the education project by Hong Kong Family Welfare Society from October 2015 for three years. The aim is to provide family education and support services to help multi-generation families establish a positive family harmony intergenerational relations, and to arouse the attention and awareness of needs of multi-generational family solidarity and inclusion.

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Interview on CRHK

Extended Reading: News 1 on Sky Post

News 2 on Sky PostA nuclear family is formed by two loving individuals. In additional to understand and improve marital relationship, in-laws relationship is also a core subject lead to most discussion. Many studies have found that stress-law marriage or relationship can be an obstacle to establishing a harmonious family. With the next generation arrives, parent-child and grandchild relationship also bring new impact and challenges for the family members. Many women, and other members, feel the pressure and stress when getting along with in-laws and thus affecting the family harmony and personal mental health.

In view of this, Lee Kum Kee Family Foundation funded the education project by Hong Kong Family Welfare Society from October 2015 for three years. The aim is to provide family education and support services to help multi-generation families establish a positive family harmony intergenerational relations, and to arouse the attention and awareness of needs of multi-generational family solidarity and inclusion.

Project website

Interview on CRHK

Extended Reading: News 1 on Sky Post

News 2 on Sky Post
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Scope of Services

All districts, Hong Kong
Oct 2015 to Sept 2018

Target Audience

Multi-generation families members, in-laws, grandparents, husbands, fathers in-law, etc.

Content

・Workshops and courses for in-laws
・Workshops and courses for Husband/Father in law.
・Workshops and courses for Grandparents
・Daughters in-law and mothers in-law support group
・Seminars on in-law/Grand-parenting Relationship
・Peer Ambassador—Good-in-law showcases
・Information corner for multi-generational families
・Outreaching classroom for in-law and grandparents
・Potential development courses

Enquiries:
Hong Kong Family Welfare Services

Hotline: 8100 2928
Fax: 2960 0125
Email: mgp@hkfws.org.hk

Enquiries:
Hong Kong Family Welfare Services

Hotline: 8100 2928
Fax: 2960 0125
Email: mgp@hkfws.org.hk