HKSYU X St. James' Settlement: "Coach to Help” Coaching People with Disability (PWDs) Programme
樹仁大學與聖雅各福群會合辦之「Coach to Help」共融教練計劃,以Association for Coaching and Facilitation (ACF) 教練學為基礎,在通過專業教練模式,協助輕至中度智障人士探索就業目標,提升大學生自我認知與溝通能力,豐富專業技能,讓參加者提前體驗社會服務,開啟社會服務的新視野,鼓勵投身社會服務界,為未來的職業規劃開啟新的方向。
HKSYU is co-organizing the “Coach to Help” Coaching People with Disability (PWDs) Programme in collaboration with St. James’ Settlement. It aims to support individuals with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities in exploring their employment goals and enhancing various personal and professional skills. These include self-awareness, communication abilities, and practical job skills. The programme also provides participants with early exposure to the social service sector, broadening their perspectives, encouraging interest in social service careers, and opening new pathways for future career planning.
This program is recruiting 12 students to learn ACF coaching, pairing them with diverse talents for practical coaching experience. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive certificates, and those demonstratingexcellent performance will be considered for full-time summer internships. We are currently recruiting students who meet the following criteria:
Undergraduate/postgraduate students from any disciplines
Fluent in Cantonese (with the needs of PWDs)
Interested in the programme? Would you like to serve the communities and enhance your own skills? You’re most welcome to join our online briefing session to learn more about the programme!
Quota:
12 undergraduate and postgraduate HKSYU students
Requirements:
Students in all disciplines
Fluent in Cantonese
Deposit:
HKD 1,000 (Cheque payable to 聖雅各福群會 or St. James’ Settlement)
(The deposit will be refunded upon completion of Parts 1 to 5 of the Program)
Remarks:
Certificates will be presented upon completion of the Programme
Students with excellent placement performance will be selected to join the Summer Internship Programme as full-time summer interns between Jul and Aug 2026