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The Heartache – Children Suffering from Emotional Distress – Can Anything Be Done?
Date & Time: | 2022/11/13(Sunday) 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. |
Venue: | Hong Kong Central Library (Lecture Theatre, G/F) |
Speaker: | Dr. Siu Fung LIN Ms. Yuk Chi FONG |
Organiser: | Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Public Libraries and the Society for Life and Death Education |
Remarks: | Conducted in Cantonese. Free admission by reservation. Reservation for the talk starts at 10 a.m. on 30.10.2022 (Mon) and can be registered online via this website or by calling 2921 0222. Seats are limited. First-come-first-served. Due to the pandemic situation, the date, format or the seating arrangement of the talk may be adjusted. Please refer to the Hong Kong Public Libraries website for updated arrangements. Interested parties can watch the live broadcast of the lecture through the Multimedia Information System of the Hong Kong Public Libraries via the internet (http://mmis.hkpl.gov.hk). |
Enquiry: | 2921 0222 |
When children experience the death of a loved one, learning difficulty in their studies or strained family relationship, they may well resort to self harm ideation or action. What timely action can be taken by parents, teachers and friends to help them to confront and escape from being trapped?