Cross-Cultural
Youth Wellness Summit 2026

18 December, 2026

HKUST Campus (Conference)

19 December, 2026 , Saturday

Central Market (Public Engagement Programme)

Jockey Club Shining Together with Cross-Cultural Youth Project

  • Bridging Research and Community for Youth Wellbeing
  • Advancing Cross-cultural Understanding and Mental Health Equity
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About the Conference

A Two-Day Experience
You’ll Actually Remember

The Cross-Cultural Youth Wellness Summit 2026 is a two-day conference that brings together research, professional practice, and community engagement to advance youth mental health in Hong Kong. The Conference on 18 December at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology focuses on research and system-level insights, featuring presentations on mental health literacy, service models, and policy implications for non-Chinese youth aged 15 to 24. The Public Engagement Programme on 19 December at Central Market opens to the public through interactive activities, exhibitions, and open lectures that connect research with everyday experiences. Designed for researchers, educators, practitioners, community organisations, and members of the public, the Conference provides a platform to exchange knowledge, share outcomes, and strengthen cross-cultural understanding.
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DAY 1
18 December, 2026 , Friday
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Academic Conference
HKUST Campus, Clear Water Bay
A deep dive into the research findings, methodologies, and academic outcomes of the Jockey Club Shining Together project for researchers, policy-makers, and educators.
DAY 2
19 December, 2026 , Saturday
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Community Showcase & Dialogue
Central Market, Hong Kong
An interactive, public-facing day featuring youth stories, cultural exhibitions, and dialogue sessions. Open to the public, families, and community stakeholders.
Discover the Future of Youth Mental Health
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A deep dive into the research findings, methodologies, and academic outcomes of the Jockey Club Shining Together project. Designed for researchers, policy-makers, and educators.
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