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(A) Office / Section Annex A List of Access Co-ordinator, Deputy Access Co-ordinator, Access Officers and Barrier-free Access Facilities of Education Bureau Annex A (Last revision date: 26 March 2020) Access Co-ordinator of Education Bureau : Deputy Access Co-ordinator of Education Bureau : Mr. Kenneth WONG, Chief Executive Officer (Staff Name and Post Miss Alice NG, Principal Assistant Secretary (Administration) Name and Post Relations and Support) Telephone No. 3509 8535 Telephone No. 3509 8575 Fax No. 2574 1128 Fax No. 2575 8387 E-mail Address [email protected] E-mail Address [email protected] 4/F, East Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei 4/F, East Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Address Address Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong List of Barrier-free Access Access Officers Deputy Access Officers ("BFA") Facilities Please refer to information below District (by District or click the hyperlinks to browse Venue/Premise/Facility Address Council Boundaries) Contact Telephone Contact Telephone the information of "School Name Post Title Contact Email Conact Fax Number Name Post Title Contact Email Conact Fax Number Number Number Facilities" - "Facility for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs". (A) Office / Section Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible 4-7/F and 11/F, East Wing, Central Carpark, Accessible Public Information/ Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer (Administration Central and Western Office for Education Bureau (Tamar) Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei CHAN, Jennifer 3509 8575 [email protected] 3428 6034 TANG, Cherie 3509 8522 [email protected] 3428 6034 Service Counter, Visual Fire Alarm (Administration Support)1 Support)5 Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Guide Path, Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, Assistive Listening System 9/F, 11/F-16/F, 23/F, Wu Chung Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Office for Education Bureau (Wu Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer (Administration House, 213 Queen's Road East, Wan HUNG, Stephenie 2892 5717 [email protected] 2893 0858 CHENG, Leo 2892 6547 [email protected] 2893 0858 Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessibility Sign, Chung) (Administration Support)2 Support)4 Chai, Hong Kong Accessible Route, Visual Display Board Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible 36/F, 248 Queen’s Road East, Hong Education Officer (Central Assistant Clerical Officer (Central Lift, Accessible Toilet, Visual Fire Alarm Central Compliance Team Wensy CHING 3904 1350 [email protected] 2123 1276 Serena CHUNG 3904 1348 [email protected] 2123 1276 Kong Compliance) Compliance) System, Accessibility Sign, BFA Wan Chai Common Area, Accessible Route Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible 36/F, 248 Queen’s Road East, Education Officer (Kindergarten Lift, Accessible Toilet, Visual Fire Alarm Kindergarten Administration Section NG Faye 2186 8993 [email protected] 2834 5183 ─ Wanchai, Hong Kong Administration)2 System, Accessibility Sign, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route HED (Sunlight Tower Room 801-805, Sunlight Tower, 248 Office) / Post-secondary Education Lam Chun Sing Marcus SEM(HE)4 2827 1555 [email protected] 2827 1003 Lau Yuen Fan Carol ExO(HE)1 2827 1444 [email protected] 2827 1003 Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet Queen's Road East, Wan Chai (Schemes) Section 3/F Ex- FSHQ Building, 323 Java Senior Curriculum Development Assistant Clerical Officer (Physical Physical Education Section CHAU Chi-kong 2762 0129 [email protected] 2761 4291 WONG Chak Yeung 2762 0174 [email protected] 2761 4291 Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet Road, North Point, Hong Kong Officer (Physical Education) Education) 7/F Ex- FSHQ Building, 323 Java Supplies Supervisor II Supplies Section BUTT Hoi-san 2564 4114 [email protected] 2590 0316 ─ Accessible Lift Road, North Point, Hong Kong (Store) Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Senior School Development Carpark, Accessible Public Information/ School-based Support (Kindergarten) Unit A-C, 29/F, E-trade Plaza, 24 LEI See-nga Officer(School-based Support 2152 3629 [email protected] 2117 0032 ─ Service Counter, Visual Fire Alarm Section Lee Chung Street, Chai Wan, HK (Kindergarten)3 System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Guide Path, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route, Visual Display Board Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Senior Executive Officer Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Information Technology Management 30/F, E-Trade Plaza, 24 Lee Chung General Clerk(Information HO, Bruce (Information Technology 3540 7334 [email protected] 2117 0759 LAU, Helen 3427 3505 [email protected] 3427 9840 Carpark, Visual Fire Alarm System, Section 2 Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Technology Management)2 Management) Accessibility Sign, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route Eastern Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Senior Executive Officer Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Information Technology Management Unit E,29/F, E-Trade Plaza, 24 Lee Analyst/Programmer I(Information HO, Bruce (Information Technology 3540 7334 [email protected] 2117 0759 CHAN, Vivian 3427 3400 [email protected] 3427 9699 Carpark, Visual Fire Alarm System, Section 1 (Team 3) Chung Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Technology Management1)3A Management) Accessibility Sign, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Senior Executive Officer Acting Senior Clerical Officer Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Systems & Information Management 28/F, E-Trade Plaza, 24 Lee Chung HO, Bruce (Information Technology 3540 7334 [email protected] 2117 0759 DAI Shiu-pang (Systems & Information 3464 0599 [email protected] 3464 0567 Carpark, Visual Fire Alarm System, Section Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong Management) Management) Accessibility Sign, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Public Information/ Service Counter, Visual Fire Room 403, 4/F., Cityplaza 3,14 Senior Executive Officer (Quality Executive Officer (Quality Alarm System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Quality Education Fund Secretartiat CHAN William 2123 6030 [email protected] 2530 4451 MOK Wilson 2123 6090 [email protected] 2530 4451 Taikoo Wan Road, Hong Kong Education Fund) Education Fund)1 Guide Path, Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, Assistive Listening System, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route, Visual Display Board List of Barrier-free Access Access Officers Deputy Access Officers ("BFA") Facilities Please refer to information below District (by District or click the hyperlinks to browse Venue/Premise/Facility Address Council Boundaries) Contact Telephone Contact Telephone the information of "School Name Post Title Contact Email Conact Fax Number Name Post Title Contact Email Conact Fax Number Number Number Facilities" - "Facility for Supporting Students with Special Educational Needs". Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Public Information/ Service Counter, Visual Fire Senior Curriculum Officer Room 403, 4/F., Cityplaza 3,14 Executive Officer (Assessment and Alarm System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Assessment and HKEAA Section WEI Lavonne (Assessment and Support / 2123 6065 [email protected] 2530 4451 WONG Anthony 2123 6085 [email protected] 2530 4451 Taikoo Wan Road, Hong Kong Support) Guide Path, Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, Mathematics) Assistive Listening System, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route, Visual Display Board Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Carpark, Accessible Public Information/ Hong Kong Regional Education 3/F, 14 Taikoo Wan Road, Taikoo Senior School Development Officer Service Counter, Visual Fire Alarm LAU Pui-yee, Ivy 2863 4658 [email protected] 2865 0658 CHIU, Peggy Executive Officer (Hong Kong) 2863 4602 [email protected] 2865 0658 Office Shing, Hong Kong (CWS)3 System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Guide Path, Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, Assistive Listening System, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Carpark, Visual Fire Alarm System, Room 601, 6/F, 14 Taikoo Wan Senior Inspector (Guidance & Executive Officer (Guidance & Eastern Guidance & Discipline Section CHEUNG Wing-fat, Raymond 2863 4781 [email protected] 2575 8251 CHAN Hoi-yan, Janice 2863 4683 [email protected] 2575 8251 Accessibility Sign, Tactile Guide Path, Road, Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong Discipline) 2 Discipline) Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route, Visual Display Board Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Carpark, Accessible Public Information/ Senior Services Officer (Joint Executive Officer (Joint Office for Service Counter, Visual Fire Alarm Joint-Office for Kindergartens and Room 602, 6/F, 14 Taikoo Wan LAM Lok-fu, Ruth Office for Kindergartens and Child 3107 2087 [email protected] 3107 2180 NG Yan-yan, Agatha Kindergartens and Child Care 3107 2165 [email protected] 3107 2180 System, Accessibility Sign, Tactile Guide Child Care Centres Road,, Hong Kong Care Centres) 3 Centres) Path, Braille and Tactile Floor Plan, Assistive Listening System, BFA Common Area, Accessible Route, Visual Display Board Accessible Entrance/ Exit, Accessible Lift, Accessible Toilet, Accessible Carpark, Accessible Public Information/ Service Counter, Visual Fire Alarm Room 603, 6/F, 14 Taikoo Wan Senior Executive Officer (Non- Executive Officer (Non-local Non-local Courses Registry WONG Ka-shing, Victor 3156 1070 [email protected] 2520 0061 CHEUNG Ka-yiu,
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