This programme is designed to provide on-site support services to primary and secondary schools, offering targeted and multi-interventional services to students, parents and teachers, with a view to enhance the care of students’ developmental needs and support their growth in collaboration with schools.
Objectives:
To develop positive attitudes towards life through a variety of activities, to enrich students’ self-understanding, knowledge and skills, to enhance their ability and confidence in making choices, and to guide them to face the challenges they may encounter in their formative years in a positive and optimistic manner. It also supports teachers and parents in working with schools to nurture students to become empowered individuals.
Target Group of Services:
Primary and secondary school students, parents and teachers
Service Content:
There are three main programmes include the followings:
Healthy School Programme:
This Programme is funded by the Beat Drugs Fund. In the 2009/10 school year, the Healthy School Programme was launched in partnership with secondary schools to provide school-based preventive anti-drug education programmes, with different levels of on-site support and anti-drug activities.
“Career Aspiration Youth Enlightenment Scheme”:
Starting from the 2014/16 school year, we provide various levels of on-site support and youth career planning training activities to promote career planning education for secondary school students and enable them to explore multiple pathways for development.
Service Report
The Red Apprenticeship Youth Growth & Planning Scheme:
School-based support services are provided to primary and secondary schools to enhance the development of students with special educational needs. Clinical psychological services / speech therapy / social-emotional management groups / concentration and learning enhancement / career-oriented exploration and volunteer training groups were provided to students with different special educational needs, including dyslexia, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, weak emotional management and their parents. Service Booklet