The project aims at preventing students' suicide through school-based prevention programmes focusing on mental health, problem-solving skills and family relationships. Students, parents and teachers from 15 participating schools are the targets. Manuals for secondary school teachers will be produced.
The project aims at enhancing learning and teaching effectiveness, students' multiple intelligence and generic skills as well as catering for learner diversity through the establishment of a campus TV station.
The project aims at increasing students' engagement in promoting mental well-being through sharing, positive thinking and enjoyment of life through organising programmes in relation to mental health promotion and early identification of and intervention for at-risk students. The deliverables of the project will be the report of 「心靈創意日/營」.
The project aims at increasing the awareness and knowledge on mental health in school context through providing a Youth Mental Health First Aid course to teachers and students.
The project aims to enhance students' self-image and confidence, their ability to handle negative emotion and strengthen their self-management skills through sharing, positive thinking and enjoyment of life. Beneficiaries of the project include 700 students from Form One to Form Six and about 70 teaching staff.