The project aims to promote student mental wellness in school through the provision of a series of support services for students to facilitate their understanding and management of self; regulating emotions; developing social and emotional skills; and building resilience in order to overcome difficulties and adversity in life. The project beneficiaries include 1200 S1 to S6 students (mainly for S1-S4 students), teachers and parents. The deliverables include a 2-hour training session for teachers/social workers each year and a set of reference materials for Personal Growth Education lessons.
The project aims at helping students strengthen their resilience and enhancing teachers' and parents' awareness on the mental well-being of their children through primary prevention and secondary intervention strategies as well as organising workshops.
The project aims at promoting positive thinking and sharing among students and enhancing teachers' awareness on the mental well-being of their students through primary prevention and secondary intervention strategies as well as organising a talk for teachers.
The project aims at tailoring the learning topics and content of moral and civic education (MCE) to the needs of students from South Asia in the partner school and enhancing their emotional intelligence, sense of responsibility in students and learning effectiveness as well as providing career education for students. 450 P4-P6 students, all teachers, parents from partner school (YAUMATI KAIFONG ASSOCIATION SCHOOL) and 300 schools with South Asian ethnic students are the target beneficiaries. The project outcomes include bilingual learning and teaching resource packages and 4 video clips.
The project aims at tailoring the learning topics and content of moral and civic education (MCE) to the needs of students from South Asia in the partner school and enhancing the cultivation of respect, responsibility in students and sex education. 450 P1-P6 students, all teachers, parents from partner school (YAUMATI KAIFONG ASSOCIATION SCHOOL) and 300 schools that have South Asian ethnic students are the target beneficiaries. The project outcomes include bilingual learning and teaching resource packages and video clips.