- Children Unique 創辦人 輔導心理學家 - Director of Children Unique Child Psychological and Sports Development Center - Counseling Psychologist (Hong Kong Psychological Society) - Former Elite Karate Athlete of Hong Kong
葉奕航先生是 Children Unique 兒童心理及運動發展中心的創辦人,同時也是一位資深的輔導心理學家,以及前香港空手道精英運動員。
憑藉其獨特的跨領域專業背景,葉先生的頭銜涵蓋多個教育及運動界別:他現任 HKU Space 課程講師、香港教育大學特殊學習需要與融合教育中心課程導師,並曾任小學校董,致力於推動特殊教育需要(SEN)的發展。在運動領域,他是香港空手道總會認可二級教練、香港教練培訓認可二級教練,並持有高級私人體適能教練證書及靜觀認知治療證書。
Woody Yip Yik-hong is the Founder of Children Unique – Centre for Child Psychology and Sports Development, a practicing Counselling Psychologist, and a former Hong Kong Elite Karate Athlete.
Leveraging his unique expertise in psychology, education, and sports, Mr. Yip holds multiple professional roles. He currently serves as a Course Lecturer at HKU SPACE and a Course Instructor at the Institute of Special Needs and Inclusive Education (ISNIE) at The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK). In the past, he contributed his expertise as a former Primary School Manager. In the sports field, he is an accredited Level 2 Coach under both the Hong Kong Karate Federation and the Hong Kong Coaching Committee. Additionally, he holds certificates as an Advanced Personal Fitness Trainer and in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).
Vision and Contribution:
"I am a strong believer that physical movement is essential for a child's holistic development. This core belief led me to found Children Unique—Centre for Child Psychology and Sports Development, where we are dedicated to integrating psychological and physical interventions to support children and adolescents in achieving their full potential."
"Leveraging my background as a former elite karate athlete and a counselling psychologist, and working with various experts—including physical coaches, educational specialists, clinical psychologists, and physiotherapists—we facilitate profound interdisciplinary cooperation."
Mr. Yip actively contributes to professional training and academic research:
"I am deeply committed to institutional cooperation. In terms of training, I teach courses for coaches focusing on Special Educational Needs (SEN) at The Education University of Hong Kong and assist with supervising student practicum programs at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), providing invaluable hands-on experience for aspiring professionals."
"In the research domain, I assist university studies investigating the impact of sports interventions on primary school students with Special Educational Needs, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in this vital field."