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The Centre follows the Public Health Approach to suicide prevention, which holds that all of us have a role to play in preventing the loss of life and promoting good mental health. This section contains information and resources that we can use to advance the cause, as well as the latest opportunities for getting involved with projects at the Centre and elsewhere.
Your Donation Will Make a Difference
Thank You for Supporting CSRP
We appreciate your interest in making a donation to support its tireless efforts in suicide-related research and the promotion of mental health.
1. Online Donation Form
Please access the HKU’s Online Donation Form and designate your donation to our Centre by inputting “The HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention” in the box “Other” under section “Other Departments/ Units” (Please copy the name here “The HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention“ before accessing the page)
2. Download the Donation Form
Or you may download and complete the paper donation form and return by hand or by post to following address:
The HKJC Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, HKU
2/F, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Building for Interdisciplinary Research,
5 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong
If you have any enquiries, please contact us.
Problem-solving Skills Training and Mentorship Programme for Adolescents
Life is full of challenges for everyone, and this is no exception for Children and adolescents. Stressors rising from school, family, friends and other areas can be challenging for some of them to solve on their own. On this premise, the CSRP took on two pilot mentorship programs with the main goal of utilizing community resources to enhance problem-solving skills of targeted Primary 4 to 5 and Form 2 to 3 students, who have mild to moderate level of emotional, behavioral or academic difficulties and are from families in need of more social support (e.g., low-income, single-parent, new immigrants, parents with long working hours).
- To have trained volunteer mentors provide student mentees training on problem-solving skills;
- To strengthen the knowledge and skills acquired by mentees by having them solve a problem of their own with support from their mentors; and
- To assess the effectiveness of the programme and develop a good case example of mentorship programme for children’s problem-solving skills.
Two schools participated in the project. One is in Tin Shui Wai and the other in Sham Shui Po. Recruited mentors first undergo pre-service training with staff from the CSRP who specialize in psycho-education. Mentors and mentees then attend 7 training sessions together with the on problem-solving skills, again delivered by the CSRP staff.
- 5-session pre-service training for volunteer mentors
- 7-session problem-solving skills training for students
- 3 group activities as organized by mentors and mentees
- 3 activities organized by CSRP (HKU, Lamma Island, Disneyland)
- Closing ceremony
- Mentors and mentees may have additional meetings during the 9-month mentorship
This project started in 2011 as a pilot and received highly positive response from its participants and their schools and families. The Mentorship Programme is poised for implementation on a wider scale . If you would like to adopt the program at your school or school district, please contact us to get started.