Guidance

Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Programme: VCSE Grant recipients Year 4 (2024/2025)

Published 27 September 2024

Information on outcome of the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Welcome Programme Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Year 4 funding (2024/2025).

Introduction

In March 2024, the department announced its fourth year of funding for the 聽UK-wide Welcome Programme to support BN(O) status holders. This includes grant funding for civil society organisations to deliver projects focusing on the 2 priority areas of (a) employability and (b) mental health and wellbeing.

Successful organisations

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Organisation: Barnardo鈥檚

Funding: 拢269,594

Summary of project:

Barnardo鈥檚 are delighted to announce their service supporting Hongkongers with their mental health and wellbeing. The service will build on the support offer that was available in Years 1-3 of Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Welcome Programme.

The service will deliver;

  • Helpline support offering advice and emotional support via telephone and email
  • therapeutic support for children and adults, including couples counselling
  • a virtual Youth Space for children age 10-13 and 14-17
  • regional Peer support networks
  • Virtual Family Space resources - This online resource in Cantonese contains information on a range of topics which are particularly aimed at the challenges encountered by families
  • monthly webinars with a focus on mental health and wellbeing
  • 4 in person events across England
  • volunteering opportunities for Hongkongers

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Telephone:聽聽 0808 169 1671

贰尘补颈濒:听 [email protected]

Professionals can make a referral via the

You can contact Barnardo鈥檚 Monday to Friday (10am - 8pm) and Saturday (10am - 3pm)

Employability Funding

Organisation: 聽The Growth Company (Jobs for Hongkongers Initiative)

Funding: 拢519,960

Summary of project:

鈥淛obs for Hongkongers鈥� is an initiative delivered nationally by The Growth Company (a non-for-profit social enterprise based in Manchester) 鈥� and our partners - Groundwork UK & Migrant and Refugee Centre.

The aim of the initiative is to support Hong Kong BN(O) visa holders find sustainable & meaningful employment through the delivery of an 8-week course designed to improve their employability. This course will be delivered virtually/remotely and in Cantonese, allowing everyone who needs support to be able to access it.

All Hong Kong BN(O) visa holders who enrol on the course will be given a dedicated 1-1 Cantonese speaking Key Worker who will offer them information, advice and guidance in CV writing, effective strategies for job searching in the UK, identifying priority sectors, mock job interviews etc鈥� through weekly meetings.

The course will also support participants to improve their English through informal online ESOL conversation cafes and regular in-person meet-up events.聽

Contact:

Please e-mail [email protected]

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