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Young people will be more friendly to senior citizens if they know more about ageing, according to a cross-generation survey conducted by CityU.
“Play Back” narrative therapy trains social work students to better understand chronic mental health issues.
Learning traditional Chinese martial arts has a direct bearing on reducing aggressive behaviour, delinquent behaviour and attention problems among schoolchildren, according to a recent study conducted by CityU.
A seminar on positive education co-organised by CityU and the Guidance and Discipline Section of Education Bureau on 24 June attracted 200 secondary school principals and teachers.
A survey commissioned by CityU and St. James' Settlement raises concern about the well-being of children from stepfamilies.
New research conducted by CityU and St. James’ Settlement sheds light on the views that secondary school students have towards planning for their future lives.
The City-Youth Empowerment Project celebrates its 11th anniversary with various activities ranging from growing bonsai trees to African music jamming.
A stage play “SEN has SAY” performed by CityU students and alumni majoring in social work and psychology aimed to promote greater understanding of students with special educational needs.
Mr Leung Tsz-tun, a graduate from the Department of Applied Social Sciences, was presented with the 25th Outstanding Social Workers Award by Hong Kong Social Workers Association.
New research conducted by CityU reveals that positive education is effective in mitigating secondary school students’ depression and anxiety conditions.