The Supportive Learning Project (SLP) was launched in 2000 to provide timely professional assessment, therapy and support services to children with special needs
The Supportive Learning Project (SLP) was launched in 2000 to provide timely professional assessment, therapy and support services to children with special needs
The Supportive Learning Project (SLP) was launched in 2000 to provide timely professional assessment, therapy and support services to children with special needs
The Supportive Learning Project (SLP) was launched in 2000 to provide timely professional assessment, therapy and support services to children with special needs
The Society established the Heep Hong Parents’ Association in 2001
Mrs Carrie Lam, then Director of Social Welfare (third from right) officiates at the launching ceremony of the Junior Gateway Club in 2002
The Society was invited to provide training for over 300 medical professionals, teachers and parents in Guangzhou in 2002
The Society established the first Mixed-mode Centre of Hong Kong in 2003
To celebrate the Society’s 40th Anniversary, an international conference was organised in 2004 to introduce the DIR Floortime to Hong Kong
Then Chairman Professor Daniel Shek receive the Directors of the Year Awards (Statutory/Non-profit-distributing Organisations) 2006
The Society participates in the “Read and Write: A Jockey Club Learning Support Network” in 2006
The Society launched the first pre-job training programme for young people with autism spectrum disorder in 2008
To celebrate our 45th Anniversary, the Society organises a children talent show at the Hong Kong Polytechnic in 2009
Our occupational therapist team developed the first-ever standardised tools for the fine motor developmental assessment of pre-school children in Hong Kong in 2009