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Kin Fun Kwok currently works at Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation, as Vice Chairman, Fu Hong Society, as Chairman, Rehabilitation International, as Chairman-Social Commission, The Hong Kong Joint Council For People With Disabilities, as Vice Chairman, and Accessible It Development Association Ltd., as Chairman.
Dr. Kwok also formerly worked at China Resources Pharmaceutical Group Ltd., as Independent Non-Executive Director from 2016 to 2025, City University of Hong Kong, as Associate Professor from 1985 to 2009, Equal Opportunities Commission, as Member, and Women's Commission, as Member.
Dr. Kwok received his undergraduate degree in 1972 from The University of Hong Kong, doctorate degree in 1992 from The University of Nottingham, and graduate degree in 1979 from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Postes actifs de Kin Fun Kwok
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
|---|---|---|
Rehabilitation International
Rehabilitation International The private company is based in New York. The organization advocates for disability rights at international, regional, and national levels, operating through specialized commissions and regional offices across Asia & Pacific and the Americas. Its core programs focus on accessibility, disaster management, habilitation and rehabilitation, education, empowerment under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and women and disability. Rehabilitation International emphasizes rehabilitation as a public health strategy, advocating for improved access to services, assistive technologies, and inclusive policies, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The organization also addresses the impact of disasters on persons with disabilities and promotes their active role in disaster risk reduction. It created the original International Symbol of Access in 1969 to raise awareness and promote accessible environments. Rehabilitation International supports the implementation of the UN CRPD, fosters knowledge exchange and professional development through initiatives such as the RI Academy, webinars, the RI World Congress, and the RI Youth Forum, and collaborates with international partners to align social protection with rehabilitation efforts. Rehabilitation International is a non-profit organization founded in 1922 that empowers persons with disabilities and promotes their inclusion worldwide. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
The Hong Kong Joint Council For People With Disabilities | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation
Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation provides comprehensive rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and the elderly, including accessible transport, residential care, community and day care rehabilitation, vocational training, supported employment, social enterprises, and international services. The non-profit company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The organization emphasizes holistic, person-centered care through bio-psycho-social-spiritual interventions and operates specialized programs such as geriatric rejuvenation, day rehabilitation centers, and vocational retraining. It offers innovative services like an online health management platform and promotes social acceptance through educational initiatives. Residential services integrate Western and Chinese medicine for elderly populations. The society coordinates research and advocacy to promote social change, focusing on employment, accessible transport, and rehabilitation, and collaborates with stakeholders to foster inclusivity. It also trains rehabilitation professionals and encourages public support through donations, volunteering, and partnerships. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Fu Hong Society | Président | - |
Accessible It Development Association Ltd.
Accessible It Development Association Ltd. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Provides IT consulting services | Président | - |
Anciens postes connus de Kin Fun Kwok
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
| CHINA RESOURCES PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP LIMITED | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 23/05/2025 |
City University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/12/2009 |
Women's Commission | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Equal Opportunities Commission
Equal Opportunities Commission The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) is a statutory body established in 1996 to implement and enforce anti-discrimination laws, including ordinances related to sex, disability, family status, and race. The non-profit company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The EOC works to eliminate discrimination, harassment, and vilification based on sex, marital status, pregnancy, breastfeeding, disability, family status, and race, and promotes equal opportunities and an inclusive society. It provides resources and services such as complaint handling, legal assistance, policy advocacy, research, training programs, and educational materials. The EOC engages with schools, employers, government bodies, and the community through initiatives that promote accessibility, family-friendly employment practices, anti-sexual harassment campaigns, and racial equality programs. It also addresses issues like digital inclusion, support for persons with disabilities and dementia, and breastfeeding-friendly workplaces, and offers practical guides and reports to support compliance with anti-discrimination laws. The EOC encourages public participation and collaboration through events, youth ambassador programs, and an EO club, and maintains strict privacy and data protection policies. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de Kin Fun Kwok
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Sociétés liées
| Entreprise privées | 12 |
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University of Hong Kong
University of Hong Kong Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
City University of Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
China Resources Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.
China Resources Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Engages in the research and development, manufacture and distribution of pharmaceutical products | Health Technology |
Equal Opportunities Commission
Equal Opportunities Commission The Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) is a statutory body established in 1996 to implement and enforce anti-discrimination laws, including ordinances related to sex, disability, family status, and race. The non-profit company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The EOC works to eliminate discrimination, harassment, and vilification based on sex, marital status, pregnancy, breastfeeding, disability, family status, and race, and promotes equal opportunities and an inclusive society. It provides resources and services such as complaint handling, legal assistance, policy advocacy, research, training programs, and educational materials. The EOC engages with schools, employers, government bodies, and the community through initiatives that promote accessibility, family-friendly employment practices, anti-sexual harassment campaigns, and racial equality programs. It also addresses issues like digital inclusion, support for persons with disabilities and dementia, and breastfeeding-friendly workplaces, and offers practical guides and reports to support compliance with anti-discrimination laws. The EOC encourages public participation and collaboration through events, youth ambassador programs, and an EO club, and maintains strict privacy and data protection policies. | |
Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation
Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation Hong Kong Society For Rehabilitation provides comprehensive rehabilitation services for persons with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and the elderly, including accessible transport, residential care, community and day care rehabilitation, vocational training, supported employment, social enterprises, and international services. The non-profit company is based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The organization emphasizes holistic, person-centered care through bio-psycho-social-spiritual interventions and operates specialized programs such as geriatric rejuvenation, day rehabilitation centers, and vocational retraining. It offers innovative services like an online health management platform and promotes social acceptance through educational initiatives. Residential services integrate Western and Chinese medicine for elderly populations. The society coordinates research and advocacy to promote social change, focusing on employment, accessible transport, and rehabilitation, and collaborates with stakeholders to foster inclusivity. It also trains rehabilitation professionals and encourages public support through donations, volunteering, and partnerships. | |
Women's Commission | |
Fu Hong Society | |
Rehabilitation International
Rehabilitation International The private company is based in New York. The organization advocates for disability rights at international, regional, and national levels, operating through specialized commissions and regional offices across Asia & Pacific and the Americas. Its core programs focus on accessibility, disaster management, habilitation and rehabilitation, education, empowerment under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and women and disability. Rehabilitation International emphasizes rehabilitation as a public health strategy, advocating for improved access to services, assistive technologies, and inclusive policies, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The organization also addresses the impact of disasters on persons with disabilities and promotes their active role in disaster risk reduction. It created the original International Symbol of Access in 1969 to raise awareness and promote accessible environments. Rehabilitation International supports the implementation of the UN CRPD, fosters knowledge exchange and professional development through initiatives such as the RI Academy, webinars, the RI World Congress, and the RI Youth Forum, and collaborates with international partners to align social protection with rehabilitation efforts. Rehabilitation International is a non-profit organization founded in 1922 that empowers persons with disabilities and promotes their inclusion worldwide. | |
The Hong Kong Joint Council For People With Disabilities | |
Accessible It Development Association Ltd.
Accessible It Development Association Ltd. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Provides IT consulting services | Technology Services |
















