Most people picture a wheelchair when they hear the word “disability.” But hidden disability in Hong Kong is far more common than that image suggests — and far less understood. A significant number of disabilities are invisible. You can’t see them....
We’ve distributed over 20,000 free lanyards and buttons across Hong Kong. Here’s what they are, who they’re for, and how to get one. What is the Talos Foundation neurodiversity lanyard? Talos Foundation’s neurodiversity lanyard is designed...
A plain-language guide for Hong Kong What is neurodivergent? It’s a word that gets used a lot — and explained badly, or not at all. Here’s the straightforward version. What it means Neurodivergent means your brain processes information, learns, or behaves...
Every day, many people navigate a world that was not built with them in mind. They show up to work, to school, and to social events while managing challenges that others simply cannot see. Talos Foundation understands this reality. Founded in Hong Kong, this...
Across the world, conversations about diversity and inclusion are becoming more common. Organizations are examining how workplaces can be more equitable, schools are exploring new teaching approaches, and communities are becoming more aware of the importance of...
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