the mind talk
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Whether it’s the typical trials and tribulations in the transition from adolescence to adulthood, school and social pressures, identity formation and more, Hong Kong’s youth face unique mental health challenges. Explore resources to support adolescents and younger people’s mental wellbeing and equip them with resilience tools to thrive.
Brian’s life story underscores the urgent need for empathy and understanding, not only in community settings but also within workplaces. His personal …
Victoria, the founder of Resolve, has made significant strides in fostering community leadership and addressing social inequalities in Hong Kong. With a …
In a world where the representation of women in various fields remains alarmingly low, the work of organizations like Inspiring Girls Hong …
In the evolving landscape of autism support, Star Limited is making significant strides through innovative robotic interventions. By focusing on both education …
Seafaring is about managing constant changes. For those at sea, there is adaption to new technology, new skills, and an array of …
The World Health Organization (WHO, 2022) offers a comprehensive definition of health: “a state of complete physical, mental, social well-being and not …
The Essence of Wellness Wellness is not merely a concept to me; it is a journey intricately woven through my roots, aspirations, …
In a vibrant conversation with Lindsey McAllister, we explore her transformative journey from being inspired by a mentor to becoming a guiding …
“Belonging is the missing piece in diversity, equity, and inclusion” says Janet Ledger, CEO of Community Business. As someone who worked in …
The isolation and stresses of life at sea can lead to severe psychological challenges, including suicidal thoughts. The emotional toll of these …
The Community Business Awards celebrates leaders (organisations and individuals) across Asia who have worked passionately and achieved great strides in diversity, equity, …
Sensational headlines can stigmatise people facing psychological difficulties and discourage them from seeking help, which makes it imperative for journalists in Hong …