WELCOME
St. James’ Settlement
Youth Services
About Us
Mission Statement:
We are a group of workers who have passionate love for children and youths. We endeavor to assist nowadays children and youths to cherish their lives, pursue their dreams & contribute to society.
Create life experiences
Construct positive values
Connect working partners
Values:
Our values are –
Love
Respect
Dream
Integrity
Excellence
Service Targets:
Aged 6 – 24 children and youths and their family members
Membership System:
1. Individual Member:Free
2. Family Member:Free
Membership Application Procedures:
Complete the application form and return it together with the annual fee to the centre by post or in person;
Members are required to renew their membership annually.
Membership Withdrawal Procedures
Failure to renew membership shall be regarded as withdrawal. Annual fees paid are non-refundable.
Our Services
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Stationing school social work services
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Outreaching services
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Centre services
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School support services (secondary and primary schools)
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After school care services (restricted to the Jockey Club Chai Wan Integrated Services Centre)
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Theme services (For details, please see separate leaflets)
Jockey Club Chaiwan Integrated Services Centre
Theme Services
Children & Family Sub-Team
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Proper values & proper attitude at home series: proper discipline at home workshops and children’s proper values award programs;
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Children voluntary worker and leadership development series: voluntary worker services and leadership training;
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More love at home series: working parent education; parents voluntary worker; and family activities;
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Learning support & growth series: social group, emotion management group; concentration training; and English improvement classes;
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Teen talents series: various arts & recreational interest classes as well as outings & visit activities.
Youths & Community Sub-Team
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Positive energy: multifarious interests classes; talent activities; positive thinking training classes; leadership training; and growth groups & programs;
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Community connect: Voluntary worker training & services; carnivals & community information sharing; and peer group coaching services;
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Ethnic groups Integration: multi-racial & ethnic groups communications; South Asian special skills training & interests classes.
Centre Support Team
Mainly responsible for ad hoc services of the centre such as provision of toys, computers and newspapers for use; festive themed activities as well as centre reception & general enquiries.
Address
Shopping Square, Hing Wah (II) Estate, Chai Wan, HK
Phone
Tel:3428 5753
Fax:3428 5774
Causeway Bay Integrated Services Centre
Theme Services
Children & Family Sub-Team
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Proper values & proper attitude at home series: proper discipline at home workshops and children’s proper values award programs;
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Children programs: experience series; game series; interest series; personal growth series; and school support series;
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Family programs: parent-child programs; voluntary services; cookery classes; reading classes; natural and outdoor activities series;
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Primary school support services: life education programs; adventure & leadership training programs; and parent-child communication workshops;
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Parents & voluntary services groups.
Youths & Community Sub-Team
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Voluntary services development programs: firearms shooting voluntary services series; community visits series; and community services series;
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Environmental protection voluntary services programs: Lamma Island voluntary services series; and environmental protection series;
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Secondary school support services: leadership training series; sex education programs series; music and interests series;
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Outreach services: casework; group work & community programs.
Address
1/F, Block 5, Tsuen Wing Lau, Lai Tak Tsuen, Tai Hang, HK
Phone
Tel:2571 3117
Fax:2571 7762
SQS
SQS 1
The service unit ensures that a clear description of its purpose, objectives and mode of service delivery is publicly available.
SQS 2
The service unit ensures that a clear description of its purpose, objectives and mode of service delivery is publicly available.
SQS 3
The service unit maintains accurate and current records of service operations and activities.
SQS 4
The roles and responsibilities of all staff, managers, the Management Committee and/or the Board or other decision-making bodies should be clearly defined.
SQS 5
The service unit/agency implements effective staff recruitment, contracting, development, training, assessment, deployment and disciplinary practices.
SQS 6
The service unit regularly plans, reviews and evaluates its own performance, and has an effective mechanism by which service users, staff and other interested parties can provide feedback on its performance.
SQS 7
The service unit implements policies and procedures to ensure effective financial management.
SQS 8
The service unit complies with all relevant legal obligations.
SQS 9
The service unit takes all reasonable steps to ensure that it provides a safe physical environment for its staff and service users.
SQS 10
The service unit ensures that service users have clear and accurate information about how to enter and leave the service.
SQS 11
The service unit has a planned approach to assessing and meeting service users’ needs (whether the service user is an individual, family, group or community).
SQS 12
The service unit respects the service users' right to make informed choices of the service they receive as far as practicable.
SQS 13
The service unit respects the service users’ rights in relation to private property.
SQS 14
The service unit respects the service users’ rights for privacy and confidentiality.
SQS 15
Each service user and staff member is free to raise and have addressed, without fear of retribution, any complaints he or she may have regarding the agency or the service unit.
SQS 16
The service unit takes all reasonable steps to ensure that service users are free from abuse.