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  1. Students and teachers will be encouraged to co-create “Wellness Hubs” and “Wellness Clubs”, reaching an estimated 80,000 students. Mental wellness self-management training will be provided to students and teachers and youth workers.

  2. The project has eight community-based, youth-specific mental wellness hubs around Hong Kong. These hubs are designed with input from young people to provide stigma-free and youth-friendly spaces for young people to relax, connect and seek help from

  3. 13 November 2020. To address the needs of an ageing population and to enhance mental health among older people, JC JoyAge: Jockey Club Holistic Support Project for Elderly Mental Wellness (JC JoyAge) launched Phase II of its work.

  4. The number of viewers of the one-stop family-friendly electronic hub, Family Portal, has exceeded 230,000 since its launch. The project's i-TLS e-learning platform has been developed to provide training to project partners and family social workers, enrich their knowledge and strengthen their skills.

  5. Since February 2020 the Club’s Charities Trust has approved over HK$2.9 billion in pandemic-related initiatives. Cumulatively these have benefited more than three million people. Adopting a ‘speedy’, ‘targeted’ and ‘innovative’ approach, the Club has provided fast-track funding to meet urgent needs and collaborated with partners to devise new ways to reach out to and support the ...

  6. Jockey Club supports new OUHK institute to nurture healthcare professionals. 8 January 2021. Given the rising demand for healthcare services, with the support of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK) has established the OUHK Jockey Club Institute of Healthcare.

  7. Jockey Club supports HKUST green living hub to help students co-create and contribute to the community. 25 October 2021. The Jockey Club Global Graduate Tower of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) officially opened today (25 October).

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