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About the Committee


Composition
Chairman:

Professor Jack C.Y. Cheng, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

 

Members:

Professor Paul Chan, Department of Microbiology

Secretary of the University (ex officio)
- Mr. Jacob Leung

Director, University Health Service (ex officio)
- Dr. Ben Fong

Director of Registry Services (ex officio)
- Mr. Eric S.P. Ng

Director, Communications and Public Relations Office (ex officio)
- Ms. Amy Tsui

Director, University Safety and Environment Office (ex officio)
- Mr. Lam Shi-kai

Director, Estates Management Office (ex officio)
- Mr. Benny Tam

Professor of Public Health, School of Public Health and Department of Community and Family Medicine
- Professor Sian Griffiths

A representative of the CHPP Working Groups of four Colleges*

A representative from the Office of Student Affairs
- Ms. Lilian Pang

A representative from the Information Technology Services Centre
- Ms. Wendy Chan

A representative of CUTA
- Professor Ip Wan Yim

A representative of CUSA
- Mr. Kwok Wai-leung, Anthony

One student representative from the CUHK Student Union
- Ms. Ni Xiao Di

One student representative from the Student Unions of four Colleges

Information Co-ordinator
- Mrs. Pauline Kan, University Health Service

Communication Co-ordinator
- Ms. Alice Ho, Pro-Vice-Chancellor's Office

Secretary: Ms. Jenny Lam, University Health Service

* The four representatives of the College CHPP Working Groups (namely Professor Fong Wing-ping, CCC; Professor Maria Tam, NAC; Professor Wong Heung-sang, UC; and Professor Gordon Cheung, SC) serve as College Coordinator and attend meetings on a rotation basis.

Terms of Reference

In regard to the areas of hygiene, prevention of disease on campus and promotion of health in general,

a. to make recommendations to AAPC on the formulation and revision of policies, strategies and action plans;
b. to coordinate the efforts of the various units within the University and resources available to the University to achieve the aforesaid goals/targets;
c. to solicit support and develop resources from outside the university through inter-institutional/inter-programme collaborations and grants to help the University achieve the aforesaid goals/targets;
d. to monitor the progress of work and evaluate the effective implementation of the aforesaid policies, strategies and action plans on a continuing basis; and
e. to undertake any other duties as may be prescribed by AAPC.

May, 2008

 

 
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