PLACEMENT BRIEFING CHILDREN & YOUTH SERVICES
Heidi HUI 2013
Chan ki 2014
Children & Youth Services (excluding SSW) 138 Integrated Children & Youth Services Centers ICYSC 23 C&Y centers 19 district youth outreaching social work teams (YOTs)
including 3 new teams in Tseung Kwan O, Ma On Shan and Tung Chung respectively on 1 January 2013
5 teams community support service scheme Residential services/ Homes (aged 7-21), hostels
(aged14-21), Small group homes Internet services (Pilot project to identify youth-at-risk
through internet) Service for Drug Abuser Hotline Services (HKFYG) Other Special Services
Centre Services/中心服務
Integrated Children and Youth Service Centres (ICYSCs)/綜合青少年服務中心
Children and Youth Centres (CYCs)/兒童及青年中心
Integrated (Children &Youth) Team Service Report on Review of Children & Youth
Centre Services(1994) Integrated Children and Youth Services
Centres (ICYSCs) C&Y centre services+ outreaching social
work + School social work service Target: aged 6-24 children and youth/
parents (age range: flexible)
Opening hours
ICYSCs have different operating hours
3 types of sessions: morning session (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) afternoon session (2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) and evening session (7 p.m. to 10 p.m.).
Services Rendered
Core programmes – guidance nature (guidance and counseling, supportive services for young people in disadvantaged circumstances, socialization programmes and development of social responsibility and competence)
Non-core programmes (drop-in service, interest groups, summer youth program and study/reading room service)
Learning opportunities
Group work (such as: volunteer training, social skills training), workshops and mass program (camps and adventured-based activities) in the ICYSCs;
Working with different colleagues and even outside organization (such as: Schools, IFSCs/ SWD Field Unit/ District Council etc)
Things to Note
Casework?! (chance is very low) Working hours (evenings, weekend and
holidays) Drop-in service?! Study room/ tutorial classes Initiative / Teamwork Children VS adolescence Special groups: SEN children, children &
youth of new arrivals & low income families
Services for Youth-at-risk /邊緣青少年服務 District Youth Outreaching Social Work
Service/ 地區青少年外展社會工作服務 Overnight Outreaching Service for Young
Night Drifters (YNDs) 青少年深宵外展服務 Community Support Service Scheme
(CSSS)社區支援服務計劃
Young people who are placed on probation order or under the Police Superintendents’ Discretion Scheme (PSDS), or those who completed 1-year aftercare service after their discharge from detention or rehabilitation centers in the youth support service
CSSS
Community Support Service Scheme (CSSS) aims at helping children and youth cautioned under the Police Superintendent's Discretion Scheme with a view to re-integrating them into the mainstream education or work force and reducing the likelihood of re-offending.
CSSS
the five CSSS teams were attached to five existing Integrated Children and Youth Services Centres.
The service content includes individual and family counselling, therapeutic groups, skill training/educational groups, adventure activities as well as recreational and community services
Service Rendered (outreaching) Target: 6-24 youth-at-risk Reach out to individuals and groups who
use to hang around in public premises; Possible working spots: football pitches,
parks, game centers, fast food shops, street corners, shopping malls…
Casework, groupwork, mass program
Things to Note
Acceptance and confidence in handling their testing behaviors and misbehaviors;
Irregular working hours and outdoor work;
Independent, initiative, creativity, interest in working with these youngsters;
Frustration ?!
Services for Drug Abusers
Voluntary Residential Treatment and Rehabilitation Services/ 自願住院治療及康復服務(e.g. Hong Kong Christian Service Jockey Club Lodge of Rising Sun)
Counselling Centres for Psychotropic Substances Abusers/濫用精神藥物者輔導中心(e.g. TWHGs CROSS Centre, PS33)
Counselling Centres for Psychotropic Substances Abusers It aims at providing counselling and
assistance to habitual/occasional/potential psychotropic substance abusers and to young people at risk with a view to assisting them to abstain from psychotropic substance abuse and develop healthy life style.
Services provided
case and group counselling for psychotropic substance abusers;
counselling for their family members; regular preventive education
programmes/talks for secondary students and the community
Correctional and Offender Services Secondary setting, government institutes
usually located at remote areas. Need to follow strict security e.g. security
check at every main-gate area
Dealing with clients who have committed crimes, clients’ family support work may not be possible.
Correctional and Offender Services Working hours from 8am to 5pm at
restricted working conditions, with rare outside duties. E.g. when working inside the office, all personal mobiles or private computers need to be kept at the visitors’ lockers. Internet service is limited within the work setting.
Require to be familiar with the rules and regulations of each institute.
Correctional and Offender Services When performing case interviewing or
group sessions or projects, additional staff would be placed in the room for security support reason.
Placement supervisor may have limited on-site supervisions to placement students owing to the security reason, therefore, additional supervision meetings need to be arranged at HKU on non-placement days.
Others
Mother’s Choice Pregnant Girls’ Service
Residential Services 住 宿 照 顧 服 務
Non-institutional Care 非 院 舍 服 務 Ordinary Small Group Home: 4 to 18 years old
兒 童 之 家 -- 照 顧 4 至 18 歲 以 下 的 兒童for those needy families who could not take care
of their children temporary. We would provide a home-like environment for the children until they can return to their families or a long-term alternative living arrangement is achieved
Integrated Small Group Home - 7 children with ages of 4 to 18 and 1 mildly
mentally handicapped child with ages of 6 to 18
Institutional Care 院 舍 服 務 Boys' / girls' homes( 男 / 女 童 院 ) - for children or
young persons aged 7 and under 21 with behavioral or emotional problems. Schools for Social Development are run within some of these homes (e.g. Society of Boys' Centres : Shing Tak Centre 扶幼會誠德中心 )
Boys’/ girls hostels - for young persons between 14 and under 21 years of age who are studying or working (e.g. Youth Outreach Crisis Centre for Boys 協青社危机介入中心 (aged 8-18))
Learning Opportunities
Engagement skills; Trust and attachment Daily operation in structured setting Case, group, programs Inter-disciplinary cooperation (such as:
nurses, child care workers, teachers);
Some Remarks
Odd Working hours (Shift, work in evening, weekends, Sundays & public holidays occasionally)
Developmental/ Educational-Prevention-Remedial
Children in ICYSCs and CYCs as more common Groups and Programs, Cases possible (except
in C&Y center services) Unmotivated and involuntary clients (CSSS,
drug abusers…) Residential setting: dual roles as on discipline
and counseling
Requirements on worker: T.O.R.C.H.
T: Testing behavior, O: Outgoing,R: Responsive, C: Creative,H: Humor
Useful websites
http://www.swd.gov.hk/en/index/site_pubsvc/page_young/
http://www.hkfyg.org.hk/ http://www.bgca.org.hk/ http://hkcs.org/gcb/ps33/ps33.html http://www.cycschool.edu.hk/content/ http://yo.org.hk/center/service.htm
Youth Services Coordinators Ms. Chan Ki ([email protected]) Ms. Heidi Hui ([email protected])
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