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Play Therapy work in HK?

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Old 01-02-2008, 05:46 PM
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Play Therapy work in HK?

Hi all,

Myself and my girlfriend are considering a move to HK in the summer for a few years. She is a childrens play therapist so will be looking for work in this area in HK. (I have a job so I'm ok)

1. Any idea what resources to research now or how to find out about play therapy in HK? We've done a bit of web-searching but no definite leads.

2. Is it ok for her to arrive over on a holiday visa and start looking for work (as she does not have a working visa)?


Thanks a lot,
DB
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Old 02-02-2008, 01:33 AM
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Don't know if this is what you are looking for but I had heard the professor in early Jan and had totally forgotten his organisation-thanks for reminding me!

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" Professor Thomas Jambor, Vice-President of the International Play Association "
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Thanks for that - looks interesting. We've tried to find email addresses for some of those speeakers to get in contact.

Do you work in the play therapy area yourself - or have any contacts we could email e.g. the Playright organisation looks interesting.

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