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Page 1: CONFERENCE PROGRAMME (DAY 2-4, REVISED VERSION)icsd2015.unisim.edu.sg/documents/ConferenceSchedule.pdf · CONFERENCE PROGRAMME (DAY 2-4, REVISED VERSION) DATE/TIME 6 July 2015 (MON)
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME (DAY 2-4, REVISED VERSION)

DATE/TIME 6 July 2015 (MON) PRE-CONFERENCE

7 July 2015 (TUE) DAY 1

8 July 2015 (WED) DAY 2

9 July 2015 (THU) DAY 3

10 July 2015 (FRI) DAY 4

8.30am - 9.15am

Heritage Trail / Civic District Tour

(Optional)

-

Registration Opens (8.00am – 4.00pm)

Registration Opens (8.00am – 4.00pm)

ICSD Members Meeting @ C3.08

Keynote Address Michael Sherraden (8.30am – 9.15am)

Keynote Address Ang Hak Seng

(8.30am – 9.15am)

9.15am - 10.15am Plenary 2

Vimla Nadkarni, David Jones Ang Bee Lian

Plenary 4 Manohar Pawar, Leila Patel

Mariko Kimura

Field Visits

10.15am - 10.45am Tea break Tea break

10.45am -11.45am Breakout Session 3 Breakout Session 8

11.45am - 12.45pm Registration Opens

(12.00pm – 5.00pm) Breakout Session 4

Breakout Session 9

12.45pm - 2.00pm Pre-Conference

Registration @ 12.45pm

Special Roundtable (12.30-2.30pm)

Poster Session (12nn-4pm)

Lunch & Networking Poster Sessions

Lunch & Networking IFSW, COSW, GISW Meetings

2.00pm -3.00pm Pre-Conference Visit to

Chinese Heritage Centre at Nanyang Technological

University

ICSD Executive Board Meeting

(2.30pm – 3.45pm) Breakout Session 5

Community Visits (2.15pm – 5.30pm)

Registration outside Room C3.15 & C3.16

Post- Conference Workshops 1 & 2

(2.30pm - 4.30pm)

Breakout Session 1 (2.00pm – 3.00pm)

3.00pm – 3.30pm Breakout Session 2 (Tea Session @ 3.30pm)

Breakout Session 6 3.30pm – 4.00pm

4.00pm – 4.30pm

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Guests to be Seated at PAT by 4.15pm

Tea break

4.30pm – 6.30pm

Opening Ceremony Keynote & Plenary 1

B. Shank, DPM Tharman, N. Heyzer

Breakout Session 7

Optional Tours

Arrival of Guest at Yio Chu Kang- The Grassroots’ Club

(5.30pm – 6.30pm) Plenary 3 – Tribute to Pioneers

(5.30pm – 6.30pm)

6.30pm – 7.00pm Arrival of Guests

Cocktail Reception @ 6.30pm Night Safari

(Optional)

Reception at The Grassroots’ Club

7.00pm – 9.30pm Welcome Dinner Closing Plenary 5

Min Lawrence Wong ICSD President’s Dinner

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Date: 7 - 10 July 2015 | Conference Venue: SIM University, 461Clementi Road, Singapore 599491

DAY TWO | 8 JULY, WEDNESDAY

Time Session, Topic, Presenter, Affiliation 8.00am-4.00pm

Registration Entrance outside Performance Art Theatre, G/F, Block D, SIM University

8.30am-9.15am

Day 2 Keynote Address Performance Art Theatre | Chairperson: Assoc Prof Seng Boon Kheng, SIM University Keynote Address Topic: Fifty Years of Social Innovation: Reflections on Social Policy in Singapore Prof Michael Sherraden, Professor of Social Work, Washington University, St Louis

9.15am-10.15am

Plenary 2 Performance Art Theatre | Chairperson: Prof Goutham Menon, Secretary General of ICSD

1. Social Work Education and its Contribution to Social Transformation Prof Vimla V.Nadkarni, President of International Association of Schools of Social Work.

2. Global Report on Social work and social Development: The Vision for the Global Observatory Dr David Jones, Immediate Past President, International Federation of Social Workers

3. Social Development – One Perspective through the Lens of a City-state Singapore Ms Ang Bee Lian, Director of Social Welfare, Ministry of Social and Family Development, Singapore

10.15am-10.45am

Tea Break

10.45am-11.45am BREAKOUT SESSION 3

Panel 3A: Mindfulness of Elderly Room C3.08 | Moderator: Associate Prof Mehta Kalyani Mainstreaming Spirituality into the helping process for elderly in Singapore

Assoc Prof Mehta Kalyani, SIM University

1. Mindfulness Based Dementia Care: A Quasi-Experimental Study Prof Tibrewal Shradha, California State University, Stanislaus

2. Impact of Mindfulness Meditation on enhancing the mental health of elderly

Panel 3B: Resource Management and Sustainability Room C3.09 | Moderator: Prof Marta Raquel 1. Environmental complexities:

situating sustainable urban and human development Prof Marta Raquel, City University

of New York 2. Evaluation of Waste

Segregation Program at Bucandala, City of Imus: Basis for the Creation of a Municipal Model

Ms Ayson Ana Karmela, De La Salle University-Dasmarinas

Panel 3C: Community Organizing and Development Room C3.10 | Moderator: A/P Azlinda Azman 1. Community efforts to curb

predatory lending in the U.S. Dr Caplan Mary, University of Georgia,

2. Chinese Experiences in Community Development: Based on the Study of Tang Qiao Community in East Shanghai (Pu Dong) Prof Xu Yongxiang, East China University of Science and Technology

3. Advocacy as a community force:

Panel 3D: Social Work Education Room C3.11 | Moderator: Prof Decha Sungkawan 1. Creating an International

Specialization in a School of Social Work Prof Hollister David, University of Minnesota

2. Learning through Actions™ improves academic performance and more Dr Tan Swee Kheng, Fifth Ray Integrated Activities Pte Ltd

3. Social Work Education Development in Vietnam: A case of Social Work Education Enhancement Program (SWEEP)

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Mr Ravindranath Sreehari, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development

3. Changing our Minds towards Ageing: Learning to Age with the Young-at-heart Miss Chua Evon, Montfort Care

3. Community participation in Natural Resource Management for Poverty Alleviation: A Case study from Bangladesh Assoc Prof Nath Tapan Kumar,

MALAYSIA 4. Innovative Human Resource

Practices and Green HR Ms Biswas Prarthita, University of Kalyani, Nadi

A case of the disabled people in Malaysia Dr Islam M. Rezaul, University of Malaya

4. Exploration on the Influence of Institutional Dynamic on the Community Organizing in Hong Kong Mr Wong King Lai, Hong Kong Baptist University

Mrs Nguyen Hoa, San Jose State University

4. Implementing a Community-Based Participatory Study Abroad Course for Social Work: Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Educational & Social Development Outcomes Assoc Prof Fisher Colleen, University of Minnesota

10.45am-11.45am BREAKOUT SESSION 3

Panel 3E: Women’s Rights and Discrimination Room C3.12 | Moderator: Prof Weaver, Hilary 1. Transforming Contemporary

Indigenous Communities: Revitalizing Roles for Native American Women Prof Weaver Hilary, University at Buffalo

2. Ghanaian (Akan) Women’s Experiences of Widowhood and Property Rights Violations: Solutions from Community Members Dr Korang-Okrah Rose, Eastern Kentucky University

3. Life Possibility and Right of Choice: Social Workers’ Responsibility on Advocating Chinese Women’s Awareness of Mastery of their own Life Dr Liu Liu, Nanjing University

Panel 3F: Anti-Poverty Policy and Practice Room C3.13 | Moderator: Dr James Ong 1. Mutual Powerlessness in

Participatory Management with the Welfare Service Users Prof Leung Terry TF, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

2. Welfare Development Policy and Practices for Poverty Reduction in Thailand: Community Process, Impacts, and Challenges Dr Kunphoommarl Montri & Mrs. Sirinapa Kunphoommarl, Naresuan University

3. Social Welfare Policy, Social Service Delivery and Social Work Practice for Poverty Alleviation Prof Chow Julian Chun-Chung, University of California

Panel 3G: Health Issues and Intervention Room C3.15 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Lee Hee 1. Institutional Contradiction and

Hospital Social Work Practice in China: Professionalization as a New Impetus Prof Deng Suo, Peking University

2. The Barriers to Social Participation of People Affected by Leprosy in Indonesia Mr Rohman Arif, Charles Sturt University

3. Mobile Phone Text Messaging Intervention for Promoting Human Papillomavirus Vaccination in an Underserved Immigrant Group Assoc Prof Lee Hee, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Panel 3H: Grassroots Community Leadership Room C3.16 | Moderator: Mr Jeremy Tay 1. Developing Grassroots

Leadership for Self-reliant Community Development - Gains, Predicaments and Controversies Dr Herath Subhangi, University of Colombo

2. Transforming Communities from the Grassroots: Leading by Serving Based on Acceptance and Inclusivity Mrs Sarajean Rossitto, Asian Rural Institute

3. Growing up with my Child: Organizational Development through the Eyes of a Chinese Grassroots Leader Dr Zhou Huiquan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

4. Emerging Role of Women as Leaders in Social Development in a Gender Polarized World Ms Urmi Basu, Director, New Light, India

11.45am-12.45pm

Panel 4A: Elderly Care and Rights

Panel 4B: Global Trends for Social Development

Panel 4C: Local and Regional Partnerships

Panel 4D: Social Work Education Room C3.11 | Moderator: (Prof

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BREAKOUT SESSION 4

Room C3.08 | Moderator: Prof Lambelet Alexandre 1. On the Road Toward a More

Adequate Understanding of the Political Preferences of Seniors’ Organizations Prof Lambelet Alexandre, University of Applied Sciences, Western Switzerlan

2. Long-Term Care in Three Chinese Societies Miss Lu Shiyu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

3. Preparing for the “Boom” and an Aging Society Prof Jurkowski Elaine, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

4. More than Exercise: Toward a Synergy of Tripartite Empowerment for Older Persons in the Sengkang Community Mr Mak Alvin, The Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centres, Singapore

Room C3.09 | Moderator: Prof Marta Raquel 1. Uncertainty and Vulnerability:

on the Edges of Human Development Prof Marta Raquel, City University of New York (CUNY)

2. Attitudes toward Global Institutions Among Asian Populations Prof Tsai Ming-Chang, Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica

3. Measuring Transformative Workforce Activation Using the Employment Hope Scale A/P Hong Philip, Loyola University of Chicago

4. Foster Resilience and Promote Social Development Dr Pretorius Edmarie, University of the Witwatersrand

Room C3.10| Moderator: Dr Chai Choon Lee 1. Building Community through

Learning: Approaches of Community-Based Learning

Dr Chai Choon Lee, Red Deer College 2. Smart Nation Platform to

Inspire more Talents and Improve Community Inclusiveness Mr Tan Kelvin, National University of Singapore

3. Social Work and Social Welfare Preparations for ASEAN Economic Community Integration Dr Senanuch Puchong, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University

4. Leadership in Voluntary Sector and Social Development: Some Glimpses on the Rural NGOs Dr Asok Kumar Sarkar, Viava-Bharati, Sriniketan

Stanley Jade) 1. Transformative Global Education

with In-service Teachers and Social Work Practicum Students: Jamaican Experience Prof Stanley Jade, Northeastern Illinois University

2. Faculty Social Identities Shaped Short-term Study Abroad Programs Dr Gibson Priscilla, University of Minnesota

3. Weaving the Threads of Cultural Humility through Global Social Work Education and Transformative International Experiences Dr Kim Angela, Marywood University

11.45am-12.45pm BREAKOUT SESSION 4

Panel 4E: Women's Health and Wellbeing Room C3.12 | Moderator: Prof Lillian Lih-Rong Wang 1. Can Gender Equality be

the Governance for Raising Total Fertility Rate: A Comparative Study between East Asia and West Europe? Prof Lillian Lih-Rong Wang, National Taiwan University

2. Women with Breast Cancer: Challenges, Social Support and Resiliency. Ms Nordin Siti Nor Ashiqin,

Panel 4F: Deprivation and Alleviation Room C3.13 | Moderator: Dr James Ong 1. Lost in Transition…. Reflections

on Developmental Social Welfare Services in an Integrating Community Dr Edmarie Pretorius, University of the Witwatersrand

2. A Review of a Parenting Programme for Low-income Families in Singapore Ms Lee Clarice, National University of

Panel 4G: Youth and Health Room C3.15 | Moderator: Prof Robert M. Malina, 1. Physical Activity and Physical

Inactivity Among Children and Adolescents: Trends and Correlates Prof Robert M. Malina, University of Texas at Austin & Tarleton State University

2. Challenges of Therapeutic work with Youth with Eating Disorders

Dr Berc Gordana, Dr Marijana

Panel 4H: Leadership in Development Room C3.16 | Moderator: Dr Juhari Mohamad Shamsuri 1. Determinants for Partnership to

Enhance Effectiveness of Community Organizations: Leadership as a Moderator Prof Yi-Yi Chen, National Taiwan University

2. Developing Integrated Services Model to Handle Social Problems in Indonesia

Dr Eka Kanya Eka Santi, Bandung College of Social welfare

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Universiti Sains Malaysia

3. The Role of Women in Household Decision-Making and their contribution to Agriculture and Rural Development in Nigeria Mr Hussayn Umar Idris, Universiti Utara Malaysia

Singapore 3. The Promises and the

Challenges of Cooperative-Driven Community Development in Costa Rica Dr Vo Samantha, Baylor University

Majdak and Dr Franka Skoblar, University of Zagreb

3. Coping with Drug Problems in the Family: A Qualitative Study in Penang, Malaysia Mr Jamir Singh Paramjit Singh, Universiti Sains Malaysia

4. Daily Life of Youth from an Indigenous Subsistence Agriculture Community in Southern Mexico Prof Robert M. Malina, University of Texas at Austin & Tarleton State University

3. Community Participation in Decision-making as Prerequisite for Social Development Ms Meri Davtyan, Armenia

12.45pm-2.00pm

Lunch & Networking Poster Sessions (12:00noon-2:00pm)

Room C3.08 |1.15pm Lunch Talk (video): Full Stream Thinking: Towards Comprehensive Response to Family Violence Professor Jeffrey Edleson, Dean, School of Social Welfare, University of California- Berkeley

2.00pm-3.00pm BREAKOUT SESSION 5

Panel 5A: Elderly Wellbeing Room C3.08 | Moderator: Prof Lambelet Alexandre 1. Preferences of Family,

Community, and Residential Elder Care Dr Chen Juan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2. An Analysis on the Utilization Patterns of Long-Term Care of the Disabled Elderly in Mainland China Ms Li Mengting, Hong Kong

Panel 5B: Development Goal Room C3.09 | Moderator: Prof Richard Estes 1. Development Trends Among

the World’s Socially Least Developed Countries (SLDCs): Reasons for Guarded Optimism Prof Estes Richard, University of Pennsylvania

2. Using Technology to meet the Sustainable Development Goals: The Post-2015 Development Agenda Prof Menon Goutham, University of Nevada, Reno

3. Changes to a Country’s “Social Development Roadmap”: Some Implications of South Africa’s New National Development Plan Prof Weyers Michael, North-West University, South Africa

Panel 5C: Innovation in Community Organization Room C3.10 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Kok Adrian 1. The Role of Social Media in the

Community Development of the Austin Neighborhood of Chicago Assoc Prof Kok Adrian,Dominican University

2. The Use of Online Platforms in Community Engagement Efforts Ms Chen Wanlin, Singapore

3. Assessing the potential of Organized Civil Society in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece Dr Petropoulos Sotiris, University of the Peloponnese

4. Village Community As Alternative Community Development Method in Korea Prof Park Tae Jeong, Seoul Cyber University

Panel 5D: Social Work Practice Room C3.11 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Merighi Joseph 1. Disparities in Social Work

Practice in For-Profit and Non-Profit Dialysis Settings in the United States Assoc Prof Merighi Joseph, University of Minnesota

2. Institutional Contradiction and Hospital Social Work Practice in China: Professionalization as a New Impetus

Prof Deng Suo, Peking University 3. The Experience of Medical Social

Workers: A Case Study in Several Penang Hospitals in Malaysia

Mr Omar Mohd Khairul Hafiz, Universiti Sains Malaysia 4. Methodological Considerations

for Field Research with Sex Workers in China

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A/P Szto Peter, University of

Nebraska Omaha

2.00pm-3.00pm BREAKOUT SESSION 5

Panel 5E: Gender Issues and Social Transformation Room C3.12 | Moderator: Prof Josephine Allen 1. Addressing Gender

Inequality, Transformative Community Leadership and Social Development: Women and Men at the Center Prof Josephine Allen, Binghamton University

2. Transforming Emirate Society: The Impacts on Women’s Lives when Formal Systems Prioritize Women in Social Development A/P Sloan Lacey, Zayed University

3. Engendering Peace and Development in the Land of Promise? Maranao Women in a Mindanao Peace Building Program Miss Minukon Aisah, Mindanao State University

4. Changes in life choices of Nepali women migrants in Japan A/P Tanaka Masako, Sophia University

Panel 5F: Inequality and Insecurity Room C3.13 | Moderator: Prof Nwaka Geoffrey 1. Poverty, Insecurity and the

Right to the City in Nigeria Prof Nwaka Geoffrey, Abia State University Uturu Nigeria

2. Learning “Appreciative Inquiry” from the Poorest of the Poor: Through the Lens of a Photo Journalist

Mr Nair vivek, Hindustan Times 3. Job Conditions of Low-Wage

F&B Workers and its Interactions with Conditions out of Work Ms Ng Yi Ying, National University of Singapore

4. Paradoxical Pathways Of Socio-Economic Development: A Macro And Micro Level Analysis Of Development Gap And Trickle Down Effect Mr Yadav Arvind. CSRD-Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Panel 5G: Refugees and Human Trafficking Room C3.15 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Boonyarattanasoontorn Jaturong,

1. Violent Conflict and Mental

Health of Syrian Refugees in

Jordanian Host Communities

Dr Rizkalla Niveen, University of

California Berkeley

2. The Resettlement of the Karen

to St. Paul, Minnesota

Dr Lytle Kathleen, Health Partners, Social Worker

3. An Interdisciplinary,

Community-University

Empowerment Action Model:

Cultivating Bhutanese Refugee

Children's Bi-Cultural Ethnic

Identity

Dr Kim Angela, Marywood University

4. Prevention and Solution to Human Trafficking Problems in Thailand and Its Cooperation with Neighboring Countries in ASEAN A/P Boonyarattanasoontorn Jaturong, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University

Panel 5H: Leadership Style & Practice Room C3.16 | Moderator: Dr Chandra Subhash 1. Reaching Leadership with The

Life Principles of Abraham Lincoln Ms Feny Anggeria, Jember University

2. Social Audit: A Tool to Organise and Develop Community Leadership

Ms Shringarpure Shraddha, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan

3. Economic Empowerment of Women in the Marginalized Communities is the Key to Establishing New Leadership Ms Avantika Kar, New Light

3.00pm-4.00pm BREAKOUT SESSION 6

Panel 6A: Elder Policies and Services Room C3.08 | Moderator: Dr Kang Soon Hock 1. Risk and Protective Factors

of Elder Mistreatment

Panel 6B: Social Justice and Social Development Room C3.09 | Moderator: Prof Manohar Pawar 1. Transforming Society: an

Evaluation of a Systematic

Panel 6C: Community Organization and Development Room C3.10 | Moderator: Prof David Hollister 1. Faith-Based Volunteers: An

Essential Link in a Community

Panel 6D: Diversity and Education for Transformation Room C3.11 | Moderator: Dr Panos Patrick 1. Teaching Diversity: Challenges

and Accomplishments

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among Chinese and Korean Americans in the US: Directions toward Culturally Sensitive Interventions Prof Roh Soonhee, University of South Dakota

2. Adaptation and Self-Image of Chinese Older People in the Process of Social Development Dr Bai Xue, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

3. Shame of elderly poverty: the creation of meaningfulness and critical reflection of it Dr Chen Yan-Yan, Fudan University

4. An Uneasy Path: Discussions on Enhancing Retirement Protection in Hong Kong Mr Lee Vincent, The University of Hong Kong

Approach to Preparing Social Workers for a More Diverse World A/P Saunders Jeanne, The University of Iowa

2. Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness: Alternative Measure of progress? Cover up for Injustice? Mr Khatiwoda Parmananda , University of Minnesota

3. The Global North’s Responsibility in Peacebuilding: Evaluating Germany’s National Action Plan for UNSCR 1325 A/P Hermoso Jocelzn, San Francisco State University

4. Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in India: Need for Greater Engagement of the Social Work Profession A/P Pradhan Asutosh, Central University of Himachal Pradesh

Development Approach in Disaster Recovery Prof Rodgers Jan, Marywood University

2. Study on Tagorean Philosophy and its implications on Sustainable community Development Mrs Pyne Summauli, Institute of Engineering & Management

3. The Impact Assessment of "15 Khordad" Street Pedestrian Project Mr Amerian Mohammad, Tarbiat, Modares University of Tehran

4. Struggling for Space: Civil Society Challenges to Strengthening Democracy in Zimbabwe and Zambia Ms Sandra Makwembere, Rhodes University, South Africa

A/P Góis João, Universidade Federal Fluminense 2. Strengthening Social Integration

within Cultural Diversity Prof Abdurahman Syarif Muhidin, UUM College of Arts

3. Transforming Society Through Education on the Margins: Healing Shattered Communities Through Distance Education in Refugee Camps

Dr Panos Patrick, University of Utah 4. Past School Experienced Faced

By Youth Who Identify

Themselves As Transgender: A

Case Study In Penang, Malaysia

Vadevelu kumarashwaran,

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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3.00pm-4.00pm BREAKOUT SESSION 6

Panel 6E: Youth Participation Room C3.12 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Wang Dongmei 1. Research on the

development of Youth social organization in Beijing City Assoc Prof Wang Dongmei, China Youth University of Political Studies

2. Youth and Environment: Participation for The Future

Mrs Harisoesyanti Kania Saraswati, Universitas ndonesia

3. The role of youth in transforming society in support of teen pregnancy prevention A/P Saunders Edward, University of Iowa

4. Building pluralistic social support system for youth development—based on a research in Guangzhou, China

Ms Zheng Lu, Zhejiang Gongshang University

Panel 6F: Microfinance and Microenterprise Room C3.13 | Moderator: Assoc Prof David Wan 1. Accessing Challenges Facing

Women's Access to Microcredit in Arusha Municipality Mr Rupia Scarion, Stefano Moshi Memorial University Tanzania

2. Creating Successful Microfinancing Program Leadership: Missing Factors in Best Practices for Community-Based Models Dr Panos Angelea, University of Utah Asia Campus

3. Sustainability and Development lessons from microenterprises Dr Ahmad Moid Uddin, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida

Panel 6G: Transnationalism and Ethnic Relations Room C3.15 | Moderator: Dr David Androff 1. Transnational Caregiving: Asian

H1B Migrant Workers and Aging Parents Assoc Prof Lee Yeon-Shim, San

Francisco State University 2. The Singaporean Malay

Community: Where do we go from here?

Dr Juhari Mohamad Shamsuri, Assoc Faculty, SIM

University 3. Exploring how ‘Participation’

and ‘Inclusion’ are Constructed into Local NGO Projects that Provide Services for People with Disabilities in Cambodia

Mr Monyrath Nuth, RMIT University 4. Implication of the Global

Financial Crisis on Remittances by the Cameroon Diaspora

Dr Awang Ollong Kingsly, University of Bamenda

Panel 6H: The Practice of Leadership Room C3.16 | Moderator: Prof Baba Ismail 1. Effective Supervision

Prof Baba Ismail, Universiti Utara, Malaysia

2. Local Managers and Emergency and Disaster Management: In Search of Strategies to Promote Rural Managers' Participation Assoc Prof Badri Seyed Ali, University of Tehran

3. The Imaging Welfare Development: The issues & Challenges in West Papua, Indonesia

Mr Yahaya Mohd Haizzan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 4. Supervision In Social Work

Practice: A Case Study Of Social Welfare Officers In Malaysia

Miss Chan Soak Fong, Universiti Sains Malaysia

4.00pm – 4.30pm

Tea Break

4.30pm-5.30pm BREAKOUT SESSION 7

Panel 7A: Elderly Health Issues Room C3.08 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Mehta Kalyani 1. End of Life elder care:

Training, Practices and Beliefs of Physicians in Allahabad, India Prof Gupta Rashmi, India

2. Health Literacy and Its

Panel 7B: Development Plan and Innovation Room C3.09 | Moderator: Prof Leila Patel

1. Land Acquisition in Singur for Industrialization: SEZ, Politics and Economics Intricacy Prof De Utpal Kumar, North-Eastern Hill University

Panel 7C: Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Room C3.10 | Moderator: Prof Lombard Antoinette 1. Social Entrepreneurship with

Refugees: A Model for Refugee Empowerment, Community Integration, and Sustainability Prof Androff David, Arizona State

Panel 7D: Education-based Approaches Room C3.11 | Moderator: Dr Khoo Kim Choo 1. Social work education in West

and Central Africa: Implications for child protection Prof Akesson Bree, Wilfrid Laurier University

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Impact on Health Care Services Utilization among Korean Older Adults A/P Lee Hee, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

3. Caregivers: Do We Need Really Them in Singapore? Mr TIwari Satyaprakash,

CARE (Career Advisors Recruitment Enterprise)

4. Informal caregiving of older people in urban and rural areas in the Khomas region, Namibia. Dr Ananias Janet, University of Namibia

2. Peace and Development in Agrarian Reform Communities (ARCs) and Non-Agrarian Reform Communities (Non-ARCs) in Mindanao, Philippines Engracia Violeta, Mindanao State University, Marawi City

3. Community Assets Building: The Case of Village-Driven Development in Indonesia Abbas Sirojudin, Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting (SMRC), Jakarta

4. The Adoptive Behavior of Tourism Service Providers towards the Use of E-commerce Miss Janeo Viory Yvonne, University of Asia and the Pacific

University 2. Social Work and Social

Enterprise: Lessons from South African Case Studies Prof Lombard Antoinette, University of Pretoria

3. Transforming the World of Microfinance: What Role of the Innovative Social Enterprises Dr Daniel Moi Osala

4. Creating Global Sustainable Community through Integration of Social Enterprise Model, Recycling, and Media Dr Hsin-Yi Hsiao & Dr Suh Chen Hsiao, University of Southern California

2. HIV/AIDS Education for School Children in Malaysia Ms Kamarul Bahrin Farhana, Universiti Sains Malays

3. Ten Years in the Making: Leaving Behind a Sustainable Early Childhood Project in Myanmar

Dr Khoo Kim Choo, Preschool for Multiple Intelligences

4.30pm-5.30pm BREAKOUT SESSION 7

Panel 7E: Youth for Change and Citizenship Room C3.12 | Moderator: Dr Scherrer James 1. Youth as Agents of Change

in a Community Dr Scherrer James, Dominican University

2. Civic Youth Work: Introduction and Explication

Prof Baizerman Michael, University of Minnesota 3. Social Work Practice In

Children Welfare Program (PKSA) In Bandung City Dr Susilowati Ellya, Bandung School of Social Welfare, Indonesia

4. Child Welfare in Bangladesh Dr Ali Md. Isahaque, Gono University Dr Zulkarnain

Panel 7F: Children in Poverty Room C3.13 | Moderator: Mr Md. Habibur Rahman 1. Vulnerability of the Slum

Children in Dhaka City: How does the Youth Development Strategies Exist? Mr Md. Habibur Rahman, The Peoples University of Bangladesh

2. The Role of Mobile Phone Technology in Transforming the Intimate Lives of Young People in an Urban Slum in India Dr Sidharth Juhi, India

3. Child Abuse and Self Concept: A qualitative analysis of street children in India Mrs Kalra Sadhvi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai

4. Creative Engagement and Intervention Involving Children from Urban Poor Families

A/P Azman Azlinda , Universiti

Panel 7G: Migrant Youth Room C3.15 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Smith-Maddox Rene 1. New Paths to Social

Development: Building a Framework for Addressing Child Migration

Assoc Prof Smith-Maddox Rene University of Southern California 2. Education and Social Mobility of

Migrant Youth in Chinese Cities A/P Koo Anita, Hong Kong 3. Promoting Cultural Citizenship

with Migrant Youth in Japan through Digital Storytelling Mr Funaki Shinsuke,

Fukui Prefectural University 4. The Needs and Human Rights of

Undocumented Central American Immigrant Children in the United States

Prof Ritchie Dennis, George

Russian Panel 7H: Social Services & Development in Russia (in English) Room C3.16 | Moderator: Prof Mayatskaya Irina 1. Evaluation Criteria for the

Quality of Social Services in Moscow Prof Mayatskaya Irina, The Moscow Institution of Professional Development

2. Social Protection of the Childhood in the Russian Federation Prof Pristupa Elena, The Moscow Institution of Professional Development

3. Formation of an Independent Evaluation of the Quality of Activities of Social Service Organizations in the Russian Federation Prof RomanychevIlia, The Moscow Institution of

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Ahamd Hatta, Universiti Sains Malaysia

Sains Malaysia Mason University Professional Development

5.30pm – 6.30pm

Plenary 3- Tribute to ICSD Pioneers Performance Art Theatre | Host: Professor James Midgley, Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley Panelists: Prof Barbara Shank, Prof Dave Hollister, Prof Chuck Cowger, Prof Vijay Pillai, Prof Michael Sherraden

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DAY THREE 3 | 9 JULY, THURSDAY

Time Session, Topic, Presenter, Affiliation 8.00am-4.00pm

Registration Entrance outside Performance Art Theatre, G/F, Block D, SIM University

8.30am-9.15am

Day 3 Keynote Address Performance Art Theatre | Chairperson: Mr Ang Hak Seng, Chief Executive Director, People’s Association

9:15am-10.15am

Plenary 4 Performance Art Theatre | Chairperson: Dr David Jones, International Federation of Social Workers

1. What makes a social development worker? Prof Manohar Pawar, Charles Sturt University

2. Promoting social development through research and action: lessons from South Africa Prof Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg

3. The Adoption of the New Global Definition of Social Work Profession: the Process, Implications and Expanding roles of social workers Prof Mariko Kimura, Japan Women’s University & 1st Vice President, IFSW

10.15am-10.45am

Tea Break

10.45am-11.45am BREAKOUT SESSION 8

Roundtable 2: Future of Social Development Boardroom C3.10 | Chairperson: Prof James Midgley, Professor and Dean Emeritus (1997-2006) of the School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley Discussants: Prof Mahohar Pawar, Charles Sturt University; Prof Leila Patel, University of Johannesburg

Thematic Panel 8H: The People’s Association Community Engagement Experiences in Arts, Sports & Learning Room C3.16 | Moderator: Dr Steve Chan, SIM University

1. From Learning to Action: NACLI’s framework of community leadership development Mr Jeremy Tay, Dean (NACLI), People’s Association

2. Building and Bonding Communities Through the Arts Ms Toh Lay Hoon, Director (Community Arts & Culture), People’s Association

3. Enhancing Community Spirit and Identity through Sports in Singapore Mr Michael Foo, Director (Community Sports), People’s Association

10.45am-11.45am BREAKOUT SESSION 8

Panel 8A: Community and Older Adults Room C3.08 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Ngiam Tee Liang 1. Elderly Parents' Visit to

Child Family in the United States: Implications for Immigrant Community Building

Thematic Panel 8B: Cross Cultural Engagement through Social Work Teaching Room C3.09 | Host: Mr John Ang, National University of Singapore Presenters: 1. Mr Mukaya Udhia Kumar,

Singapore Association of Social Workers

Panel 8D: Participation, Community and Learning Room C3.11 | Moderator: Assoc Prof Phan Phu 1. Readjustments to civilian life:

The university experiences of veteran students A/P Phan Phu, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Panel 8E: Children's Rights and Well-being Room C3.12 | Moderator: Prof Mariko Kimura 1. Study of Street Children in

Vietnam Miss Okura Rika, Ritsumeikan University

2. Prevalence of Child Marriage

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Dr Jin Seok Won, Whitney

Young, Jr., Clark Atlanta University

2. Effects of Social Networks on Elder Abuse in South Korea Ms Oksoo Kim, Yonsei University

3. Challenges of the Aging

Continuum of Care in

Vietnam

Dr McFarland Margaret, Vietnam National University

2. Dr Nguyen Trung Hai, University of Labor and Social Affairs

3. Ms Vu Thi Ngoc Hoan, World Concern

2. Social Work Students’ Attitude and Perceptions toward Global Social Work and Social Development Prof Nikolova Silviya, University of Texas Arlington

3. Attitudes towards Diversity in Hong Kong: Reflections of Social Science Students Doing Service Learning

Dr Tam Kin Yuen, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 4. Roadmap for Social Work

Educational Institutions to Initiate Field Action Projects

Dr Balakrishnan Geeta, College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan

among Expectant Mothers with Special Reference to Mysore City, Karnataka State, India

Miss Chikkapapanna Sandhyar, University of Mysore 3. Education: Bridging the Children

of Sex Workers from Exclusion to Inclusion in Society.

Miss Lama Nalini, Visva-Bharati India 4. Assessing Young Offenders’

Readiness for the Implementation of Restorative Justice in Malaysia

Mr Mohammad Mohd Taufik, Universiti Sains Malaysia

10.45am-11.45am BREAKOUT SESSION 8

Panel 8F: Self, Engagement and Leadership Room C3.13 | Moderator: Prof Nair Murali 1. Indigenous Leadership:

Transfer of Social Technology to Modern Management in Human Service

Prof Nair Murali, Suh Chen Hsiao and Hsin-Yi Hsiao, University of Southern California

2. Use of Self Dr Laura Boisen, Augsburg College

3. A Study of Social Entrepreneurs in Singapore Dr Ler Ser Yeng, SIM University

4. Developing Frontline

Leadership to Address

Panel 8G: Immigration Policy and Multiculturalism Room C3.15 | Moderator: 1. How does Implementation of a

Restrictive Immigration Policy Impact the U.S. Workforce?.

Prof Galvin Katie, California State University, Stanislaus 2. Quality of Life of Rural Migrants

in India: A Case Study of Migrant Workers in the Construction Sector Mr Devikeri Gundappa, Tumkur University

3. Anti-Immigrant Prejudice in Rising East Asia Dr Ramsay Jonathan, SIM University

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"Pandora's Box" Type of

Social Problems: Lessons

from Singapore Social

Leaders

Lim-Williams Rosie,

Thinking Heads Global Pte.

Ltd

11.45am-12.45pm BREAKOUT SESSION 9

Panel 9A: Health and Development Room C3.08 | Moderator: Prof Lightfoot Elizabeth 1. A Cultural Health Assets

Approach to Health

Promotion

Prof Lightfoot Elizabeth,

University of Minnesota

2. Understanding the context

of South Asian health

disparities in Minnesota

A/P Ankita Deka, Augsburg

College

3. Uganda's ABC to South Africa: Trends and Challenges in Social Development Dr Kamya Hugo, Simmons College

Thematic Panel 9B: Health and the Dioxin Problem in Vietnam Room C3.09 | Host: Mr John Ang Panel Speakers: 1. Peacebuilding: the challenges of

and prospects for a Steady-state Society Prof Ryotaro Katsura, Ritsumeikan University

2. Dr. Nguyen Thi Phong Tan Medical Doctor of Tu Du Hospital, HCMC

3. Ms.Mai Thi Kim Hoang

Panel 9C Urban and Development Room C3.10 | Moderator: Prof CHEN Juan 1. Urbanization and Subjective

Well-being: Exploring County-level Variations in China Assoc Prof CHEN Juan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

2. An Exploratory Study on the Structures of Place Attachment Mr Nghiem-Phu Binh, Keio University

3. Traditions and Transformations in a Rapidly Changing Global Village: Implications for Social Development Paradigm

Kelsey Sillerud, Erin O’Neil, Murali Nair

4. Waste Management in Community: Why Knowledge matters? Dr. Sari Viciawati M., Universitas Indonesia

Panel 9E: Youth Policies and Services Room C3.12 | Moderator: Dr Conley Wright Amy 1. Promoting health and human

development in early childhood: An analysis of social investment policies in Australia

Dr Conley Wright Amy, University of Wollongong 2. A Study of Situations that Affect

Family Separation and the Lives of Children In and Out of Family Care

Mrs Ni Luh Putu Maitra Agastya, Universitas Indonesia 3. International Organisations’

Role and Contributions to the

Development of Services for

Disadvantaged Children in

Vietnam

Mrs Nguyen Thi Thai Lan, University of Labour and Social Affairs, Vietnam

4. Re-entry of Youth Offenders into the Community: Needs, Challenges and Opportunities for Social Development Mrs Haji Zainol Intan Nooraini, Universiti Sains Malaysia

11.45am- Panel 9F: Poverty and Panel 9G: Migrant Community & Panel 9H: Community Collaboration

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12.45pm BREAKOUT SESSION 9

Vulnerability Room C3.13 | Moderator: Prof P. J. Ghosh 1. The Effect of the Crisis on

Students in Pattani Dr Kanlaya Daraha, Songkla University

2. Stigma and Disrimination towards Disability in India Gargee Basu, Visva-Bharati

3. Vulnerability of Women in Unorganized Sector: A Study on Building Construction Workers in India

Mr N Murali, Tumkur University

4. Tagore’s Rural Reconstruction Experiment: A Strength Based Social Development Practice for Rural India Prof P. J. Ghosh, Viava-Bharati, Sriniketan

Trafficking Room C3.15 | Moderator: 1. Relationship among Indonesian

Immigrant Close Relationship Style, Acculturation Strategies, and their Well-being

Prof Handojo Virgo, California Baptist University 2. Integrating Resource

mobilization and participatory planning: A case of ethnicity in Orissa

Ms Koner Sukanya, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology 3. Direct Assistance to Victims of

Trafficking Rev Gerard Seow & Ms Lianne Seow, DAVT 4. Partial Citizenship: The Status of

Hill Tribes and Statelessness in Thai-Myanmar Border

Dr Steve CHAN, SIM University

Room C3.16 | Moderator: Prof Maureen Rubin 1. Enhancing Inter-Professional

Education and Collaborative Practice to Transform Communities

Prof Maureen Rubin, School of Social Work, University of Nevada, Reno 2. Successes and Challenges in

adopting an Asset Based Community Development model in a community baking program in Singapore

Dr Terence Yow & Mr Charles Kong, AMKFSC Community Services

3. Trickle up Strategy for Social Development. Ms Shalini Majumdar, New Light

12.45pm-2.00pm

Lunch & Networking

12.45pm-2.00pm

IFSW, COSW, GISW, ICSD Regional Meetings Room C3.08 | Convenors: Dr David Jones, Mariko Kimura (IFSW), Mr Teoh Aihua (COSW), Prof Tan Ngoh Tiong (GISW) Prof Manohar Pawar (ICSDAP) Antoinette Lombard (ICSDA)

2.15pm-5.30pm

Community Visit Organized by National Community Leadership Institute to visit community clubs and organization, as well as discussions with community workers, grassroots leaders and volunteers. Gathering 15 minutes prior to departure, at registration counter at G/F Block D, SIM University Free bus shuttle. (After the visit, the bus will go directly to Grassroots Club for dinner)

6.30pm-7.00pm

Reception at Grassroots Club, 190 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 Arrival of Guests and Reception

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7.00pm-7.40pm

Plenary 5- Dan Sanders’ Memorial Lecture Grassroots Club | Chairperson: Prof Goutham Menon, Secretary General, ICSD Speaker: Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Ministry of Communications and Information

7.40pm-9.30pm

ICSD President’s Dinner Grassroots Club, 190 Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 Dress code: smart causal or ethnic costumes (Free bus shuttle after dinner)

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DAY FOUR | 10 JULY, FRIDAY

Time Session, Topic, Presenter, Affiliation 8.30am-9.15am ICSD Members Meeting

C3.08 | Convenor: Prof Barbara Shank, President, ICSD

9.15am – 2.00pm

Field Visit Gathering 15 minutes prior to departure, at registration counter at G/F Block D, SIM University Free bus shuttle Venues: 1. Punggol Waterways and Punggol New Town 2. Community-based Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centre 3. Visit to Community on Successful Ageing at Whampoa 4. National Community Leadership Institute

2:30pm-4.30pm

Post–conference workshops 1: Community-based Strategies for Reaching Out to Caregivers Co-Organizer: Singapore Silver Caregivers Co-operative Limited (SCCL) Registration outside of Room C3.15 Room C3.15 | Moderator: Associate Professor Kalyani Mehta Presenters:

Prof David Lindeman, the Director of Health at the University of California Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) and Director of the Center for Technology and Aging (CTA).

Ms Peh Kim Choo, AD, Counselling and Social Work Practice, Care management and EPICC Tsao Foundation, Singapore.

Dr Lydia Seong, CEO of Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation, Singapore.

2:30pm-4.30pm

Post–conference workshops 2: Community-based Child Centric Social Work Practice Co-Organizer: Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centre Registration outside of Room C3.16 Room C3.16 | Moderator: Dr Terence Yow, AMKFSC Community Services Presenters:

Natalie Lim, Assistant Head, Cheng San Family Service Centre

Brenda Then, Senior Social Worker, Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centre

Lee Tyan Tyan, Senior Social Worker, Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centre

Yeow Ming Zhen, Assistant Senior Social Worker, Cheng San Family Service Centre

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS | 7 - 9 July

Date 7-8 July, 12:00noon-2:00pm

Venue Outside Performance Art Theatre, G Level, Block D, SIM University

Remarks During the poster sessions, presenters will stand by their posters for discussions and questions. Posters are displayed for the full three days of the conference from 7-9 July 2015.

Sub-theme Poster Topic, Presenters, Affiliation

Gerontology

1. Retirement Preparation Program for Spiritual Leaders Ms Simrandeep Chahal, SIM University

2. Spirituality-How does it help seniors to adjust better in old age? Mr S’ng Hock Lin , SIM University

3. Physical, mental and social dimensions in Retirement: Are nurses in Singapore adequately prepared? Ms Kong Kim Foong, SIM University

4. Creating a Liveable Community for older adults. Ms Yeoh Hui Ling, SIM University

5. Ambassador to Healthy eating, Happy Living. Ms Wong Peck Wei, Lim Kiat Lay, Chua Sheau Huey, SIM University

6. A Study on the Life of Elderly People in Old Age Homes in Bangalore City, Karnataka, India Harumakanahalli Venkataramappa Nagesha HV, Bangalore University

7. Gerontechnology: An Ecosystem Approach

Kelvin Tan Cheng Kian , NUS Interactive & Digital Media Institute

Social Work & Development

8. Arrested development: A study of United States social work students' understanding of the Social Development model Kayla Fyfe and Dr. Michael Lyman, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

9. ACTVIS: Equal Educative Information Based on Science Television Programs Approach In Rural Areas Ms Syahida Evi, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

10. The Challenge for Global Social Work Training Prof Tan Ngoh Tiong, Chair, Global Institute of Social Work & Dean, SIM University

11. International Consortium for Social Development Prof Barbara Shank, President ICSD & Dean St Thomas University

Community & Leadership

12. The Appeal of a Mega Church in Singapore Mr Tan Bak Guan, SIM University

13. Dioxin and Peace in Vietnam

Prof Ryotaro Katsura, Ms. Mai Thi Kim Hoang 14. The Role of Spirituality and Active Participation in the Charismatic Community in Strengthening Family Resilience.

Gordana Berc, Anita Duckic, Slavica Blazeka Kokoric,University of Zagreb 15. Overseas Study Mission: Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation Melaka Branch Office

Mr Tan Bak Guan, SIM University

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Appendix 1: List of Main Event Venues

Registration Entrance outside Performance Art Theatre, G/F, Block D, SIM University

Opening ceremony, plenary Performance Art Theatre, G/F, Block D, SIM University

Workshops, Panels Seminar Room C3.08-C3.16, Level 3, Block C, SIM University

Code of Panel

[Room] [Sub-Theme] [Day 1] [Day 2] [Day 3]

Breakout Sessions/ Panel Venue

by Sub-Themes

C3.08 Elderly

Disaster

1A, 2A 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A 8A

9A (Health)

C3.09 Environment Development

(Thematic Panels- Vietnam)

1B, 2B, 3B 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B

8B, 9B

C3.10 Urbanization Community

Social Enterprise

1C, 2C 3C, 4C, 5C, 6C

7C

9C

C3.11 Health & HIV

Social Work & Education 1D

3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D

8D

C3.12 Mediation

Women Children & Youth

1E, 2E 3E, 4E, 5E,

6E 7E

8E, 9E

C3.13 Poverty & Discrimination 3F, 4F, 5F, 6F, 7F 8F, 9F

C3.15 Health

Migration & Ethnicity 3G, 4G

5G, 6G, 7G

8G, 9G

C3.16

Russia (in English) China (in Mandarin)

Leadership & Collaboration (Thematic Panels- PA)

2H

7H

3H, 4H, 5H, 6H

9H 8H

Roundtable R1 (by invitation), Boardroom B, Level 6, Block B, SIM University

Exhibition booths, poster sessions

Outside Performance Art Theatre, G/F, Block D, SIM University

Welcome dinner Grand Hall, Level 4, Block A, SIM University

ICSD President’s dinner Grassroots Club, 190 Ang Mo Kio 8, Singapore 568046 (next to Yio Chu Kang MRT Station)

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Appendix 2: ICSD2015 Venues at SIM University Campus

Plaza

B L O C K D _

Exhibition Area Outside PAT, G Level, Block D, For booths, poster sessions Performance Art Theatre (PAT), G Level, Block D Main venue for opening ceremony and plenary sessions Lunch Bento Collection Point Entrance outside Performance Art Theatre, G Level, Block D Registration Counter Performance Art Theatre, G Level, Block D

B L O C K A _

Grand Hall Level 4, Block A Restaurants, Level 3, Block A Library Level 2, Block A Foyer-atrium lobby & main entrance Level 2, Block A, taxi drop off point Plaza G Level, Block A Shuttle bus drop-off point

B L O C K C _

Seminar rooms For breakout sessions, C3.08-C3.16, Level 3, Block C (C3.14 is the ICSD2015 Secretariat Office Starbucks G Level, Block C Meeting point, life lobby to Block C, seminar rooms for breakout sessions

B L O C K B _

Student Hub Seating Area G Level, Block C, opposite to Starbucks Tables and chairs for lunch, tea and networking Light refreshment cafes G Level, Block B

Public bus stop- north bound (coming from Clementi & Dover MRT stations), Clementi Road

Public bus stop- south bound (crossing pedestrian footbridge, heading towards Clementi & Dover MRT stations), Clementi Road

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Appendix 3: Location Map of SIM University

Main Conference Venue

Dover Station or Clementi MRT Station to change bus Taxi to: SIM University, 461 Clementi Road Singapore 599491

ICSD

Pickup

Stop

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Appendix 4: Useful Information

Free Wi-Fi on the Campus of SIM University

Wi-Fi network: SIM_Guests Username: icsd2015 Password: icsd2015

ICSD2015 Conference App

Please download ICSD2015 App for your smart phones and tablets by click on the link or scan the QR-code.

QR code for iOS

App Store (iOS) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icsd-2015/id999734149?mt=8

Google Play (Android O/S) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sg.edu.unisim.icsd2015

QR code for Android

ICSD2015 SECRETARIAT

Mailing Address School of Human Development and Social Services, SIM University, 461 Clementi Road, Singapore 599491

Conference Day Temporary Office C3.14, Level 3, Block C, SIM University (with a PC, notebook and printer)

Website http://icsd2015.unisim.edu.sg

Email [email protected]