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.
Age 65 and above
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.
Service provides art therapy for individuals of all ages with physical conditions or emotional distress to establish a positive outlook on life.
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.
Amity Mutual provides community groups and activities for ex-mentally ill individuals to support one another in their re-integration to society. The organisation also advocates for the rights of the ex-mentally ill.
The Integrated Community Centre for Mental Wellness (ICCMW) provides integrated services for the ex-mentally ill to help them reintegrate to society, as well as treatment and support groups for individuals experiencing mental health problems. Community groups also provide mental health education to raise awareness of mental wellbeing to increase early intervention among the general public.
Service provides mental health support and leisure activities for retired men.