Outward Bound Hong Kong
is a registered charity established in
1970. It is a member of Outward Bound
International, the world leader and originator
of outdoor experiential education operating
in around 50 schools in over 30 countries.
With a mission 'to help
people discover and develop their potential
to care for themselves, others and the
world around them through challenging
experiences in unfamiliar settings', Outward
Bound provides training for people from
all walks of life. The training aims to
foster confidence, responsibility, leadership,
teamwork, creative thinking, problem-solving
skills and social responsibility. Outward
Bound uses experiential education to deliver
its training so that participants are
able to gain insights and learn skills
which can be applied to work and real-life
situations. Every year, more than 6 000
people join the training courses.
The three training bases
at Sai Kung Tai Mong Tsai headquarters,
Wong Wan Chau island base and the new
ocean-going vessel Spirit of Outward
Bound Hong Kong have a total capacity
of 180. Training facilities such as sailing
boats, kayaks, ropes course, rock wall
and a jetty are regularly checked and
maintained up to international standard
to ensure training safety.
Public courses are organised
in and outside Hong Kong — in such
places as Taiwan, Japan, Sabah, the Philippines,
Nepal and along the Silk Road on the Mainland
— to serve people of different ages
and needs. There are two courses, subsidised
by the Government's Continuing Education
Fund, which have the objectives of strengthening
employees' capabilities and their working
relationships. The courses help participants
become more confident and capable of dealing
with challenges at work.
In cooperation with
schools, colleges, universities and various
charitable organisations, Outward Bound
continues to deliver school courses for
students, teachers, social workers and
many others. The courses aim at the all-round
development of individuals into caring
and competent leaders who can contribute
to society. There is also a wide
variety of customised courses for corporations
and government departments in Hong Kong
and the Mainland. They are designed to
enhance the team effectiveness, leadership
and creative thinking of staff, and to
build a positive corporate culture. Community
courses for special groups such as the
mentally and physically disabled, the
socially deprived, youth at risk and former
drug addicts, continue to help the physical,
mental and social development of individuals. |