A "Mind Wise" mobile application was launched, which allows the public to understand and improve their mental health status, and receive online emotional counseling services.
Funded by the “Mind Set" mental health program, has partnered with three non-governmental organizations to establish a "Mind Set College". The Mind Set College offers training courses related to mental health for individuals in recovery, across different locations.
The Association signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Institute of Education to develop mental health training programmes for prospective teachers in Hong Kong.
The Association organized the 60th Anniversary kick-off ceremony and a "Run Together with Joy" charity marathon.
A press conference was held to release the findings of the "Photography Therapy Effectiveness Study", which presented the results of the "Speak with Images" photography therapy programme for people in recovery.
The first "Depression Screening Campaign" was held, providing depression screening for over 5,000 citizens across 18 districts.
Funded by "Mind Set" mental health program, a 3-year "Peer Support" pilot project was co-organized with three NGOs to train and employ peer support workers to share their recovery experiences at service units.
Three Integrated Community Centres for Mental Wellness were established in the Kwun Tong and Tai Po districts, named as Amity Place (Kwun Tong North), Jockey Club Amity Place (Kwun Tong South) andJockey Club Amity Place (Tai Po).
T.N. Foo Centre for Positive Mental Health was established, operating on a self-financing basis to provide counseling, group therapy and professional training.
Institute of Community Rehabilitation was established to provide training and consulting services for mental health and community rehabilitation service providers in mainland China.