External Resources

Student Affairs Office Counselling and Development Services Special Educational Needs (SENs) External Resources

The following are the information of external resources for students with disabilities and special educational needs which may suitable for you to apply.  For the details of application guidelines and procedures, please visit the website of the relevant parties below.

Name of organizationScope of servicesContact information 
Chow Tai Fook Charity Foundation – Psychiatry Medical Assistance FundTo provide financial support to persons with the need of receiving psychiatric treatment and financial difficulties. For more details, please click here.Tel .: 3552 5286
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Hong Kong Blind Union (Jockey Club Vocational and Educational Resources Centre)It provides supported employment service, supportive services for tertiary visually impaired students, supportive services for visually impaired students and other services.Tel .: 2337 2736
Website
Hong Kong PHAB AssociationTo enable persons with or without disabilities of all ages to participate in all kinds of social, recreational, developmental, educational, training, employment and community support service for better cooperation and integration in a barrier-free environment.Tel.: 2551 4161
Website
Li Kwan Hung Education FundTo assist Full-time students with disabilities studying with their able-bodied counterparts in local educational institutes at various levels.Tel.: 2551 4161
Website
New Life Psychiatric Rehabilitation AssociationTo promote mental wellness for people in recovery of mental illness and for their families and the general public with the ultimate goal of equal opportunities, social inclusion, acceptance and full participation for all in the community.Tel.: 2332 4343
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SilenceIt serves the hearing impaired, aiming to inspire and unleash individual talent and harness collective strength.Tel.: 2777 0919
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The Hong Kong Society for the BlindTo provide services and opportunities to facilitate the equal participation of people with visual impairment in Hong Kong.Tel.: 2778 8332
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The Hong Kong Society for the DeafTo assist or cooperate with any institutions, organizations or individuals to improve the services for the hearing impaired.Tel.: 2527 8969
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The University of Hong KongTo provide systematic and practical guidelines and resources on creating accessible digital educational materials and virtual learning environment.

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