Led by cross-disciplinary instructors and combining theory with real-world practice,
the programme progressively equips you to become a professional who can respond to diverse life circumstances with competence and care.
Gain an understanding of gender, identity, and their diverse expressions, and how social systems shape the daily lives and protection needs of different communities and family structures
Examine the roots and structures of discrimination and marginalisation, with a focus on the challenges faced by diverse communities and non-traditional families in Hong Kong
Explore community engagement through arts and cultural perspectives, learning how to build connections from multiple angles
Engage in dialogues with leaders and members from different communities, developing skills to build trust and long-term relationships
Learn key legal concepts related to wealth succession, healthcare decision-making, and protection rights in Hong Kong, especially as they affect minority communities and diverse family structures
Participate in interactive workshops, such as Advance Medical Directive simulation sessions, to experience and understand critical life moments from others’ perspectives
Learn professional communication skills for navigating different life transitions and critical moments
Develop accompaniment skills when facing loss, grief, and emotional vulnerability, enabling you to provide reassurance and professional support during clients’ most important life stages
9 Months Length, 80 Total Hours in Curriculum, 3 Distinct Modules (Inclusive Faculty, Insurance Knowledge, Every Way of Life Brand Value), 3 Months Each