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Activities

Directors of Self-help Organizations’ Network Dialogue Series - Session One

Event Date

Following the first and second rounds of the Directors of Self-help Organizations’ Network, the Project holds regular events to continue providing a platform for sharing and mutual learning among directors of self-help organizations. The first session was held on 9 June 2018, focusing on how to embody basic principles, such as integrity and avoidance of conflict of interest, in the organization’s Governance Code / Directors' Manual.

Presentation deck (in Chinese) can be retrieved here.

Sample Code of Conduct for Board Members & Staff of NGOs in Social Welfare Sector (Abridged Version) can be downloaded here.

At the first session, the Trainer, Mr Ng Shui Lai, talked about what HRM is, the Harvard Framework and the four most important questions of HRM.Ms Mandy Lee, Chief Corruption Prevention Officer, Corruption Prevention Department, ICAC, shared integrity of board directors and the potential conflict of interests of self-help organizations’ directors also being service users. She also introduced the “Sample Code of Conduct for Board Members & Staff of Non-governmental Organisations in Social Welfare Sector”.

 

Ms Mandy Lee, Chief Corruption Prevention Officer, Corruption Prevention Department, ICAC, shared on the integrity of board directors and the potential conflict of interests of self-help organizations’ directors also being service users. She also introduced the “Sample Code of Conduct for Board Members & Staff of Non-governmental Organisations in Social Welfare Sector”.

 

   

Board directors and staff from 11 self-help organizations join the dialogue session and introduced themselves at the beginning.

 

Board directors and staff from 11 self-help organizations joined the dialogue session and introduced themselves at the beginning. 

 

 

 

Participants raised questions and joined the discussion.

 

Participants raised questions and joined the discussion.

 

 

 

Participants raised questions and joined the discussion.

 

Participants raised questions and joined the discussion.