YAMA Foundation: Accessible Wellbeing Conference 2024

Accessible Wellbeing Conference 2024
You're invited to join the Accessible Wellbeing Conference on Saturday 30 November at Quarryside, Quarry Bay. The conference is organised by YAMA Foundation and brings together Hong Kong's most prominent advocates for accessibility, as well as NGOs and organisations who serve people with disabilities and special needs.
It will be a fun day out for the whole family, from grandparents to grandkids, and will feature a range of inclusive recreational activities including chair yoga, art therapy, dance for all, IncluFit, sound healing, a “ZENsory” zone and various panel discussions. All activities are accessible for all abilities. There will also be supportive resources for parents and caregivers.
Tickets start at only HK$50 per person, and family discounts are available.
You can get tickets here: https://bit.ly/4eG4zK9
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Join us for a fun day of inclusive recreational activities including chair yoga, art therapy, dance for all, IncluFit, sound healing, various panel discussions, and a ZENsory zone for the whole family to enjoy!
All abilities and ages are welcome!
Event Details
Event: Accessible Wellness Conference
Theme: Cultivating Resilience & Fortitude
Date: Saturday 30 November 2024
Time: 10am-5pm
Address: Quarryside, 20 Hoi Shin Lane, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Island
MTR: Quarry Bay Exit B
What is the purpose of this event?
This non-profit conference is organised by YAMA Foundation and serves three main functions:
1) A one-stop-shop of Hong Kong’s accessibility resources for people with disabilities and special needs (PWD/SEN) and their families.
2) A platform for accessibility service providers to share expertise and best practices.
3) A public event open to all to spread awareness about accessibility in our society.
Who is this event for?
It is open for anyone to attend - all abilities and ages are welcome!
You may be especially interested to join if you are:
- A person with a disability or special needs and your family/caregivers.
- Looking for a fun day out with your children or senior family members.
- A provider of accessible wellbeing services or an NGO.
- A health & wellbeing professional wanting to learn more about accessibility.
- An academic faculty or government organisation wanting to learn more about society’s needs for accessibility.