Hong Kong SEN Rights Guide vs Free Government Resources: What Parents Actually Need
Comparing the EOC Code of Practice and EDB Parent Guide against a structured SEN rights toolkit. What free resources miss and when a paid guide is worth it.
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Comparing the EOC Code of Practice and EDB Parent Guide against a structured SEN rights toolkit. What free resources miss and when a paid guide is worth it.
Step-by-step process for holding your Hong Kong school legally accountable when they fail your SEN child — using the DDO, EOC complaints, and EDB circulars instead of expensive legal counsel.
Your school just denied your child's accommodation request. Here's the best resource to respond with legal authority under the DDO — before the situation escalates.
Preparing to file a disability discrimination complaint with Hong Kong's Equal Opportunities Commission? Here's the best resource for building a case that survives investigation.
Where to find private speech therapy and occupational therapy for SEN children in Hong Kong, what it costs, and how to reduce the bill through school LSG funding.
Tired of being told to communicate and cooperate when your child's school isn't providing SEN support? Here are the concrete alternatives Hong Kong parents actually have.
What actually happens at an IEP meeting in Hong Kong, who attends, what the school is required to cover, and the tips that turn a polite check-in into a binding outcome.
Find autism and ADHD parent support groups in Hong Kong — online communities, NGO-run peer groups, and practical networks for SEN parents navigating the local system.
Where to get free legal help for SEN and disability discrimination in Hong Kong — CLIC, Legal Aid Department, Law Society pro bono, and EOC legal assistance.
Recognise the signs that a Hong Kong school is dismissing or minimising your child's SEN needs — and the specific responses that cut through institutional deflection.
When a SEN student is bullied in a Hong Kong school because of their disability, it is not just a pastoral matter — it may be disability harassment under the DDO. Here's what to do.
Real examples of what counts as disability discrimination in Hong Kong schools under the DDO — direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, and harassment with specific scenarios.