24-Hour Emotional Support Hotline
24-Hour Emotional Support Hotline relies on a group of trained and passionate volunteers, who listen to callers when they feel hopeless, distressed or have suicidal ideation.
24-Hour Emotional Support Hotline relies on a group of trained and passionate volunteers, who listen to callers when they feel hopeless, distressed or have suicidal ideation.
Hotline provides 24-hour emotional support for individuals with suicidal ideation by providing a safe space to open up about their feelings. The hotline is manned by trained staff and volunteers to listen, care and provide support for users.
Formerly known as the “Relatives and Friends of the Suicidal People Self-help Group”, Live the Rainbow Service helps people work through their painful experiences and provide mutual support to each other.
Manned by social workers, the family helpline addresses concerns from individuals calling on behalf of a potentially suicidal family member or friend. Service includes crisis intervention consultation, counseling and group services to middle to high risk suicidal people, helping them rebuild their faith and ability to deal with future crises.
Provides community mental health support services for people aged 15+ in the North District, such as casework, therapeutic groups, psychoeducational programmes, support groups and peer support services. The professional team includes social workers, psychiatric nurse, occupational therapist and clinical psychologist. The centre also shares psychoeducational programmes on online platform to raise public awareness about the importance of mental health.
Provides community mental health support services for people aged 15+ in the Tsuen Wan District, such as casework, therapeutic groups, psychoeducational programmes, support groups and peer support services. The professional team includes social workers, psychiatric nurse, occupational therapist and clinical psychologist. The centre also shares psychoeducational programmes on online platform to raise public awareness about the importance of mental health.
Services include treatment, counselling and support services for victims of sexual violence and their relatives.
Services include expressive art therapy and workshops for youth aged 10-24 with mental health issues to explore their potential and achieve wellbeing. The Centre also offers public education and workshops for the general public, as well as a subsidy for psychiatric services to 3 users with financial need each year.
Services include individual and family counselling, mutual support groups, treatment, online support services and debt counselling. Hotline: 1834 633
Services include assessment, consultation and training sessions for children and adolescents aged 3-16 with learning disabilities and mood disorders.