賽馬會共融 ‧ 知行計劃

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賽馬會共融 ‧ 知行計劃

Project Objective

To provide continual education and lifelong learning opportunities for SEN school leavers in tertiary campus

To mobilize the university academics and researchers for nurturing the independent skills and talents of SEN youth

To collaborate with schools and community partners for innovative learning and teaching practices

To empower the pre-service teachers, community helpers, parents and helpers with the knowledge and skills in special education

Service Target

    Secondary graduates with special educational needs

    Secondary graduates with special educational needs

    Age from 18 to 30

    Age from 18 to 30

    Pre-service teachers

    Pre-service teachers

    Employers/ corporate partners

    Employers/ corporate partners

    Parents/ caregivers/ public

    Parents/ caregivers/ public

Our Key Tasks

To provide continual learning courses and career internship to SEN youths, and organize training course to pre-service teachers, parents and community helpers

To mobilize the community resource to support the internship and vocational training to SEN youths

To carry out research for studying the needs of continual learning and career planning among SEN youths

To develop tailor-made learning resources and eLearning platform for SEN youths, and organize seminars for sharing the strategies, resources and successful experiences in supporting the SEN youths

Telephone

29488422

Address

D1-G/F-05, 10 Lo Ping Road, Tai Po, Hong Kong

Funded by
  • The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust
Partner Institutions
  • Centre for Civil Society and Governance, HKU
  • Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, The University of Hong Kong
  • Department of Social Work & Social Administration, HKU
Partners
  • Ebenezer School & Home for the Visually Impaired
  • The Education University of Hong Kong
  • Heep Hong Society
  • Hong Kong PHAB Association
  • New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association
  • SAHK
  • St. James' Settlement

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