Rock Out and Relax at the Harbourfront

What could be more enjoyable than unwinding to music while basking in the beauty of a gorgeous Friday sunset? The Federation is going to organise Summer Jam at the Central Harbourfront.

Supported by HGC Global Communications Limited, the Harbourfront will come alive with the sound of music and the buzz of creativity on 14 and 15 July, providing an opportunity for visitors to not only enjoy the performances but also prioritise their well-being. As local groups, from indie to punk rock bands, take to the stage for a night of entertainment, the crowd will be swept up in the energy and enthusiasm of the performers.

But it is not just about the music - the festival will also have a bustling marketplace, with over 50 stalls showcasing a variety of original handmade crafts, including jewellery and textiles. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists and learn more about their creative processes. No festival is complete without food and there will be an array of delicious local flavours to choose from.

Summer Jam is a testament to the power of creativity and community, as it serves as a reminder to prioritise mental health through enjoyable and fulfilling experiences. Whether you're looking to relax, shop, or indulge in some tasty treats, the Summer Jam has something for everyone to enjoy!

More details bit.ly/43c3Bi5
Enquiries Michelle Ho 2395 5753

Navigating Your Future with VTC x HKFYG DSE Results Release Seminar
Aims to provide practical information to help students planning their most suitable academic development
Activities include sharing on various options for further studies and tips to relieve stress by HKFYG’s social workers
Target DSE candidates and their parents
Date 8 July 2023 2-5pm
Venue Cordis Hotel
Supported by Vocational Training Council (VTC)
Organised by HKFYG DSE 27771112
More details bit.ly/3reGiXI
Enquiries Ken Hui 2788 3433

 

Meeting the Next Generation of Leaders: Selection Panel Meeting for Hong Kong 200 Leadership Project
Aims to recognise the new batch of HK200 participants joining the young leader community. The programme will provide comprehensive, professional and forward-looking leadership training for secondary school students
Key guests Dr. Peter Wong, Prof. Timothy Tong and Dr. Louis Cheung
Activities sharing on leadership wisdom with the shortlisted participants
Organised by HKFYG Leadership Institute
More details bit.ly/3PO1ZYZ
Enquiries Karson Lo 2169 0255

Get Ready with DSE Release Guide 2023
Provides students and parents with information on various diploma exam academic pathways and options for further studies, including admission requirements and subject performance of major universities and tertiary institutions, as well as an introduction to overseas studies, allowing parents and students to effectively plan their academic path
Click here to read more
Enquiries Ken Hui 2788 3433



Study on Youth in Potential Risk and Illegal Work
Key Findings
●  More than half (50.4%)of the respondents had been involved in potential risk and illegal work, such as triads or violence, drugs, property damage and distribution of potential risk leaflets
●  54.7% of the respondents engaged in illegal work through online platform
●  The top three reasons engaged in illegal work were "easy to make money" (62.6%), "generous pay" (42.6%) and “can do it without difficulty" (31.1%)
Recommendations
●  Strengthening family functions and positive youth support to help build healthy relationships in households and prevent youth's illegal conduct through a more intimate setting
●  Protecting children and youth from online harms by establishing a healthy campus and community to enhance the awareness of cyber security and information literacy of young people
Research period December 2022 to February 2023
Respondents 377 at-risk young people aged 12 to 24
Full results and recommendations in Chinese click here
Conducted by HKFYG Youth Crime Prevention Centre
Enquiries Bob Lee 3755 7078

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