Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
Recent Activities (Organized by uBuddies)
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Unstoppable uBuddies!
In order to promote a caring and supportive culture on campus, the Wellness and Counselling Centre of the Office of Student Affairs established the ‘uBuddies’ Peer Counselling Network in 2010. The project is aimed at nurturing dedicated non-final-year undergraduate students to serve as competent peer counsellors who are willing to support and share with fellow students.
uBuddies 2020 has kicked start in January 2020. They have completed orientation, adventure training and peer counselling skills training already. Even under the influence of the epidemic, uBuddies are still busy equipping themselves through online training!
uBuddies continue to provide various peer support service for CUHK, such as Dr. Dog at CUHK, CU Tree Hole Facebook Page and Instagram. In February 2020, uBuddies even reached out to the community by helping to prepare and distribute CUHK "homemade" alcohol based handrub to support the underprivileged in combating the COVID-19 outbreak.
Interested in joining uBuddies? Recruitment details will be announced in Sep 2020. Stay tuned! For past information, please refer to the applications page.
For enquiries, please contact Ms. Kong at 3943 1804.
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uBuddies 2019 Treehole Team received the "2019 Outstanding Students Awards - Social Service" and was elected as "Most Outstanding Stars" in the social servie category
The road to seek knowledge in the university can be lonely or marvelously enriching. How to make your university life more fulfilling and complete? That it must be making a group of like-minded friends to walk together, to share your joy and bring care and blessings to you when you are down.
The Chinese character "Friend" is the ancient variant word "Phoenix". The two "yue" making up the word "Friend" are the wings of the word "Phoenix". They are inseparable and just as important as friends. uBuddies CUHK Peer Counselling Network is launched by the Wellness and Counselling Centre of the Office of the Student Affairs in 2010. It aims to promote a caring culture on campus and foster the spirit of peer mutual support and peer counselling. Studies have shown that peer counsellors play an influential role in supporting peers' personal growth, adjustment to u-life, academic study, interpersonal relationships, etc. Through a wide range of intensive training (more than 50 hours) and services which help enhancing personal growth, strengthen self-confidence and realizing their potential, uBuddies will be well equipped to undertake the important role as peer counsellors.
Getting to know our uBuddies 2022
Who are eligible to be peer counsellors?
If you are full-time non-final year undergraduate students in The Chinese University of Hong Kong; and you
The uBuddies Programme is designed to train peer counsellors to be confident and competent to support fellow students. Therefore, it consists of both training and service components.
Trainings and activities
uBuddies will master effective peer counselling skills through a series of systematic training, including basic peer counselling skills, Mental Health First Aid, adventure-based training camp, counselling supervision, etc.
Qualifications:
After receiving different trainings and supervisions,as well as organizing group servie projects you will obtain the following qualifications:
Obligations:
Under the supervision of our counsellors of the Wellness and Counselling Centre, uBuddies are going to provide the following services:
Don't miss this valuable opportunity. Let's join hand to build a caring campus.
Caring Campus
In order to promote mental wellness among CU students, WACC is also holding educational booth in the form of exhibition boards, along with mini-games and information pamphlets. The themes of our display booth include Stress-Management, Resilience Building, Positive Psychology Training Mobile Apps and University Adjustment. They have been set up in different locations of the campus including hostels, different colleges and Cultural Square in order to reach as much students as possible.
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Terms of Use : The information given is not to be interpreted by the reader as any form of counselling. It cannot replace the function of face to face consultation.We strongly advise students to contact our counsellors for your particular concerns.