Richmond Health Farm
Service provides community horticultural workshops for ex-mentally ill individuals and the general public to promote community inclusion and raise awarenss on mental health.
Service provides community horticultural workshops for ex-mentally ill individuals and the general public to promote community inclusion and raise awarenss on mental health.
Service provides psychological assessment, individual and group interventions for children and adolescents aged 4-16, including talks and seminars to promote mental health. Please visit their website for registration.
Service provides early intervention treatment and individual/group counselling sessions for youth aged 6-24, including vocational guidance and support to promote youth mental health and strengthen family relationships.
Service provides therapeutic groups and early interventions for youth experiencing depressive moods, as well as talks and seminars with schools and other organisations.
Service provides early intervention support and counselling services for children and adolescents aged 6 – 25 with emotional distress, community recovery support, mental health and wellness promotion at schools and community, and parent support services.
Service provides individual, couples and family counselling services, including pre-marital counselling, using contemporary psychological theories and/or multiple psychological treatment approved by scientific evidence.
Service provides psychological assessment, including general assessment and diagnosis, intellectual assessment and assessment for dyslexia. Service also provides talks and group services upon enquiry.
Diagnostic and intellectual assessments are offered for individuals with emotional distress, intellectual deficits, psychological and/or behavioral problems. Consultation services will also be available for social workers on case management, or matters related to psychology and mental health.
The Centre promotes trauma-informed care and practice for children and their families that have been affected by traumatic experiences. It provides children and young people aged 3 to 21 with psychological treatment services to address the negative yet profound impact traumas have caused to their physical and mental health.
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.