Candice Jui-Chi Keng is a licensed social worker in Taiwan with extensive clinical and research experience. She has dedicated nearly 15 years to social work and research focused on children, adolescents, and families. She previously served as the Executive Secretary at a prestigious research center affiliated with National Taiwan University. In this role, she was responsible for planning various studies related to youth, facilitating international as well as organizational exchanges, and collaborating with technology companies to promote internet safety prevention programs for the younger generation. She also published a guideline on preventing internet addiction for parents and children, along with numerous infographics to assist families in managing internet use and fostering effective parent-child communication.
As the Director of the CWLF and Social Impact Center, Candice obtained the first-level social worker certification in professional internet addiction treatment. She has continued her efforts in promoting digital literacy, aiming to collaborate with industry, government, academia, and research institutions to amplify the impact of these issues and co-create a better world with children and families.
Candice holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from National Taiwan University. Her areas of expertise include parental education and empowerment, professional organizing for families, innovative thinking management, PILOT Positive Training (i.e. emotional regulation and social skills), and parent-child communication for internet addiction prevention.