The project aims at conducting an early identification exercise among junior-form students to deliver support to those who are less resilient to adversities, as well as delivering primary prevention and secondary intervention services. The deliverable of the project will be the newsletter.
The project aims at enhancing students' positive ego, resilience and skills for coping with challenges, with a view to promoting their mental well-being. The project beneficiaries include 388 S1-S3 students, 20 parents and 59 teachers. A leaflet about the proposed project activities will be produced.
To enhance students' ability to handle academic pressure and face adversities through various activities such as talks, training groups / camps, social platform and other activities cultivating the caring culture.
To enhance students' ability to handle academic pressure and face adversities through various activities such as talks, training groups / camps, social platform and other activities cultivating the caring culture.
The project aims at enhancing students' mental well-being through positive thinking and positive social relationships. A positive culture of seeking help from trustworthy people when in need will also be cultivated to promote anti-stigmatisation. The project beneficiaries include 740 P1-P6 students, 150 parents and 47 teachers. Learning and teaching materials will be produced in the project.