1. Orientation Session

Introduction to objectives of the Programme (one session)

  • To help students, mentors and parents/guardians understand the objectives of the Programme.
  • To introduce students and parents/guardians to the mentors and the respective district organisers.
  • To conduct pre-service assessment on mentees, mentors and parents/guardians.

2. Training Sessions

For Mentees

Basic training (compulsory):

  • Life planning (one session)
    1. To draw up personal development targets
    2. To make use of the donation and scholarship to implement the personal development targets
  • Capacity building (one session)
    1. To enhance self-understanding (including personal strengths, character and interests) and drive
    2. To enhance motivation, resilience and problem solving skills
  • Financial planning (one session)
    1. To acquire basic financial planning concepts and skills to facilitate achievement of personal development plans

Basic training (elective):

  • English skills improvement (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
  • Chinese skills improvement (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
  • Develop interest (Sports, music, arts)
  • Social etiquette (e.g. dining etiquette)
  • Subject selection
  • Guidance and support on physical and mental health

For Mentors

Understanding youth and mastering mentor’s role and skills (one session)

  1. To provide general briefing on the characteristics of the youth, including their needs during different development stages, with emphasis on junior secondary students from underprivileged backgrounds
  2. To explain the role of mentors under the Programme, and provide advice on the dos and don’ts in arranging job shadowing, experience sharing and other interactive activities for the mentees
  3. To provide training on mentoring skills, with particular focus on goal-setting and financial planning

For Parents/Guardians

Parenting and communication skills (one session)

  1. To enhance communications, emotional support skills and parenting skills
  2. To encourage parents/guardians to engage in their children’s life planning and financial planning

3. Mentor-Mentee Interactive Sessions (no less than 12 sessions)

4. Group Visits

  • Types
    1. Visiting enterprises in different sectors and interactions with management personnel, such as:
      • traditional big names;
      • emerging new enterprises; and
      • enterprises of Hong Kong brand products
    2. Visiting facilities of the Government, public bodies, public utilities, etc., such as:
      • Headquarters of Hong Kong Observatory and Civil Aviation Department;
      • Science Park, Cyberport and HKPC;
      • Hong Kong Palace Museum;
      • training facilities for elite athletes;
      • MTR facilities;
      • airport facilities;
      • electricity supply facilities; and
      • disciplinary service facilities
    3. Joining activities offering special experience (such as flight experience)
    4. Participation in volunteer services

5. Graduation and Extended Networking

  • Graduation ceremony
    1. To give recognition to all participants, including donors, mentees and their mentors
    2. To award scholarship of $5,000 to each mentee who successfully completes the Programme
  • Extend social network
    1. To establish an “alumni association” to sustain and expand the social network and mutual support established between mentees and mentors
    2. To create a resource group for “graduates” in support of their future endeavours
22/23

1. Orientation Session

Introduction to objectives of the Programme (one session)

  • To help students, mentors and parents/guardians understand the objectives of the Programme.
  • To introduce students and parents/guardians to the mentors and the respective district organisers.
  • To conduct pre-service assessment on mentees and parents/guardians.

2. Training Sessions

For Mentees

Basic training (compulsory):

  • Life planning (one session)
    1. To draw up personal development targets
    2. To make use of the donation and scholarship to implement the personal development targets
  • Capacity building (one session)
    1. To enhance self-understanding (including personal strengths, character and interests) and drive
    2. To enhance motivation, resilience and problem solving skills
  • Financial planning (one session)
    1. To acquire basic financial planning concepts and skills to facilitate achievement of personal development plans

Basic training (elective):

  • Language skills enhancement
  • Development of interests (Sports, music, arts)
  • Social skills and etiquette
  • Guidance for further studies
  • Guidance and support on physical and mental health

For Mentors

Understanding youth and mastering mentor’s role and skills (one session)

  1. To provide general briefing on the characteristics of the youth, including their needs during different development stages, with emphasis on junior secondary students from underprivileged backgrounds
  2. To explain the role of mentors under the Programme, and provide advice on the dos and don’ts in arranging job shadowing, experience sharing and other interactive activities for the mentees
  3. To provide training on mentoring skills, with particular focus on goal-setting and financial planning

For Parents/Guardians

Parenting and communication skills (one session)

  1. To enhance communications, emotional support skills and parenting skills
  2. To encourage parents/guardians to engage in their children’s life planning and financial planning

3. Mentor-Mentee Interactive Sessions (no less than 12 sessions)

4. Group Visits

  • Types
    1. Visiting enterprises in different sectors and interactions with management personnel, such as:
      • traditional big names;
      • emerging new enterprises; and
      • enterprises of Hong Kong brand products
    2. Visiting facilities of the Government, public bodies, public utilities, etc., such as:
      • headquarters of Hong Kong Observatory and Civil Aviation Department;
      • Science Park, Cyberport and Hong Kong Productivity Council;
      • Hong Kong Palace Museum;
      • training facilities for elite athletes;
      • MTR facilities;
      • airport facilities;
      • electricity supply facilities; and
      • disciplinary service facilities
    3. Joining activities offering special experience (such as flight experience)
    4. Joining study and exchange programmes outside Hong Kong
    5. Participation in volunteer services

5. Graduation and Extended Networking

  • Graduation ceremony
    1. To give recognition to all participants, including donors, mentees and their mentors
    2. To award scholarship of $5,000 to each mentee who successfully completes the Programme
  • Alumni Club
    1. Upon completion of the one-year intensive foundation programme, mentee graduates will become members of the Alumni Club automatically and further participate in diversified activities to be arranged by the Alumni Club to expand their social network and horizons
    2. Mentee graduates reaching the age of 16 will be invited to participate in the job tasting/internship programme coordinated by the Alumni Club
23/24