Not only
does the online learning platform provide students with useful video resources
(e.g. understanding stress, stress-relieving activities and breathing
exercises, know your food and money management) and interesting educational
games (e.g. happy run, stress-reduction rabbit etc.), it also offers teachers
rich resources to take reference from when conducting classes relating to
mental wellness.
Ms Andrea Wong, Chief Corporate Responsibility
Officer, AXA Hong Kong and Macau, said, ‘Good mental health is important for everyone. According to the
survey conducted by St. James’ Settlement in June, 76% of senior primary
students were stressed about class resumption[1]. It
is crucial to help students understand their emotions and learn about healthy
stress management early, so that they are well equipped to handle different
challenges as they grow up. We are grateful for our partnership with St. James’
Settlement to bring the ‘AXA Light Up Your Mind Programme’ to students in Hong
Kong. It is encouraging to see the positive feedback from participants of the
programme in the past two years and we are excited to expand this programme
into an online learning platform, so that both students and teachers can have
easy access to useful learning resources about mental, physical and even
financial wellness, which are all key to a balanced development of primary
students.’
Please visit https://axalightupyourmind.com to experience the ‘AXA Light Up Your Mind Programme’ online learning
platform (in Chinese only).
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