Emotional Support and Mental Health Consultation Hotline
The consultation hotline provides emotional support and mental health information including referral to 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.
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.
The outreach project provides on-the-spot crisis intervention for children and youth aged 6-24, including educational, vocational and relationship guidance for night drifters who loiter on the streets overnight. Referral services are provided if necessary.
The counselling centre provides treatment and rehabilitation programmes for adolescents with psychotropic substance abuse problems, including outreach and support services. The service also provides education programmes for schools and community, as well as professional training for allied professionals.
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.
Service provides outreach programs for adolescents in the Tai Po and Sha Tin districts, including counselling services, community and skills training, crisis intervention and other youth programmes. Referral services will also be provided if necessary.
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.