Youth Counselling Programme
The youth counselling programme targets emotionally distressed young people aged 13-29 to provide early intervention, including case assessment, individual or group counselling services and support to their families.
Cantonese and/or Mandarin language services available
The youth counselling programme targets emotionally distressed young people aged 13-29 to provide early intervention, including case assessment, individual or group counselling services and support to their families.
Service provides support group and psychoeducational resources for parents and guardians on mental illness and problems that youth face.
Service offers online resources, support groups and public education campaigns to provide emotional support and promote healthy relationships.
Hotline service offers emotional support for youth in emotional distress and provides general consultation services, referrals and follow-up services by social workers.
Registered social workers provide marital counselling service and emotional support, including individual and couples counselling as well as support groups. Please call the hotline to arrange an appointment.
Hotline and online counselling service provides support for individuals with relationship problems. Services are provided by registered social workers, who can make referrals and manage cases as necessary.
Registered social workers provides emotional support for individuals facing marital affairs through hotline and online counselling, including referral services.
Hotline offers peer emotional support for individuals facing marital affairs issues.
The hotline service provides counselling and emotional support for children aged 6-12 and parents facing crisis situations or difficulties at home. Referral services can be provided if needed. A 24-hour interactive system is available outside servicing hours.
Service offers hotline and online counselling services for individuals facing debt and financial issues, including assessment, emotional support and case management by registered social workers. Referral to suitable services are available.