Training and Employment Services
Service provides various re-training and on-the- job training programmes for ex-mentally-ill individuals, youth and young mothers seeking employment.
Service provides various re-training and on-the- job training programmes for ex-mentally-ill individuals, youth and young mothers seeking employment.
Carer support and resources for relatives and carers of the ex-mentally ill
Baptist Oi Kwan Social Services (BOKSS) offers a range of integrated mental health services including residential services, peer support programmes, volunteer programme and other mental health services.
The consultation hotline provides emotional support and mental health information including referral to other mental health services.
The cyber youth support service provides an online platform to engage with and support at-risk and isolated youths, offering guidance, support and counselling services. Offline group activities and programmes also aim to enhance youth’s social skills, build social connections and provide general education.
Based on its commitment to helping youth in need, the association launched the “Unlimited Sexuality Project” to provide support for LGBT youth and their families. The association enables peer support to help enhance their self-image, resilience, improve communication with their families, and promote their healthy growth while promoting diversity and inclusion in the society.
The Cyber Youth Support Team provides online and offline counselling, training on digital creativity and talent development for youth in disadvantaged conditions
This three-year project is funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. It aims to serve those families faced with parent-child communication difficulties or those who want to enhance their parent-child communication ability.
The Youthline is a hotline funded by the Social Welfare Department that provides counselling services for children and youth between 6 and 24 years old. The hotline’s purpose is to offer emotional support and companionship to children and youth facing various life challenges (such as academic pressure, school life, peer relationships, and family issues), enhancing their ability to solve difficulties. It also provides emergency support for youth who are in crisis and stress.
DSE offers services for DSE students, including a counselling hotline, academic guidance, resources and seminars.