NiteCat Online, part of the Hong Kong Children and Youth Services, is an online youth support team dedicated to providing counseling services, digital creativity, and potential development training for teenagers facing immediate crises or high-risk situations. We emphasize community-based internet culture and the belief in the digital generation as the main body, promoting an inclusive internet culture to create a more friendly growth environment for the new generation of internet users.
Welcome to NiteCat Online, the online youth support team of the Hong Kong Children and Youth Services. We provide professional counseling services and psychological support to teenagers through information and communication technology tools, helping them cope with life's challenges. Our services include counseling service appointments, verification of social worker identity, psychological tests, and more, aiming to create a safer and more supportive growth space for the new generation of internet users. Some young people in online communities face issues such as mental distress, poor interpersonal relationships, sexual confusion, and challenges in growth and adaptation, yet do not seek help from anyone. The online outreach approach of Night Cat Online fills service gaps by discovering new service users on the internet, providing a simple online help avenue for troubled youth. We aim to rebuild the connection between socially excluded adolescents and society, offering youth-centered services based on a strength-based approach, providing both online and offline (O&O) services and support to help develop their potential.
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