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Jun 2026
(Sat)
Understanding the Mental Health Crisis in Hong Kong
- Event of
- Open SPACE 2026
- Subject
- Smart Wellness
- Date & time
- 06Jun 2026 (Sat)15:45 - 16:45
- Type of Event
- In-person Attendance
- Venue
- Room 612, 6/F, United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong (Exit D, Admiralty MTR Station)
- Fee
- Free
Ms Zita Wong
Ms Zita Wong is a college lecturer in the Associate of Social Sciences. She teaches courses in Psychology and Social Welfare and Social Administration
- Enquiry
- 2910 7691 (asocsc@hkuspace.hku.hk)
This talk explores the escalating mental health challenges in Hong Kong, examining the intersection of individual psychological resilience and systemic social welfare. By bridging psychological concepts with social policies in Hong Kong, we analyze how high-pressure environments impact community well-being. Attendees will gain insights into evidence-based counseling strategies and the critical role of social policy in building a robust support network. Perfect for aspiring change-makers, this session highlights how our Social Science programme empowers students to tackle real-world crises through professional expertise and compassionate advocacy.
Language: Cantonese
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