Counselling service
Provide services in three main areas, including psychological support, child care and employment, wishing to offer support for single-parent families
Age 65 and above
Provide services in three main areas, including psychological support, child care and employment, wishing to offer support for single-parent families
Aims to build a one-stop online psychological self-help platform to provide early intervention
The service provides free counselling services for low-income family, including students, individuals with proof of unemployment or financial needs, families who receives CSSA and domestic helpers. Sessions will be conducted by a clinical professional, in Cantonese or English.
Service provides individual counselling services, psychological assessment and treatments, and clinical psychological services. Interested individuals may fill in the online registration form (https://www.methodist-centre.com/cies/tc/counseling_booking?p=counseling_booking&lang=tc&theme=cies), or contact the centre directly for registration.
Service provides free counselling services for victims, abusers and children witnessing domestic violence. Service include assessment, individual and group counsellings, and community resources.
The family-based programme aims to assist family of elderly with suicide ideation/ who are experiencing mental health distress, or distressed carers, by improving their skills in taking care of the elderly, to provide strong supporting network between elderlies with suicide ideation and their family. The programme also aims to raise public awareness on elderly’s mental health.
Social Service Centres provide admission registration, aftercare counsellign service, community education and recreational activities to drug abusers and rehabilitants through different social service centres.
The suicide prevention hotline service is answered by professionally trained volunteers, by preserving in a service value of “Caring, Listening, Acceptance and Companionship”, they understand the feelings and problems faced by the callers and sincerely listen to their hearts without judgement and opinion. By focusing on callers’ emotions and suicidal intentions, they hope to build a platform that enables callers to express themselves, shore up their confidence in their own values and together confront callers’
Project SARDA is a free residential detoxification and rehabilitation programme introduced by the Shek Kwu Chau Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre of SARDA for psychotropic substance abusers (PSA). It offers 26-52 weeks of tialored and comprehensive residential rehabilitation for males aged 18 or above. It is designed for cases referred by district probation office, the COunselling Centre for Psychotropic Substance Abusers and youth outreach team, as well as voluntary applicants. Service provides individual and group counselling,