
DAHK
Dyslexia Association of Hong Kong
Menu
Our Team Members
At the heart of our organisation is a dedicated committee of Hong Kong-based volunteers, united by a shared passion for supporting the neurodivergent community. Our committee brings together a wealth of expertise from across the educational and clinical landscape, including experienced educators & school leaders, literacy specialists, dyslexia assessors and psychologists. As a volunteer-led group, we leverage our professional backgrounds to advocate for students, parents, and teachers, ensuring that those with dyslexia in Hong Kong have the resources and representation they need.

Jennifer van Wyk
I am a dyslexia specialist in Hong Kong, providing assessments and interventions. I am passionate about early identification and intervention using evidence based multi-sensory methods. I believe that support for students with dyslexia should focus not only on navigating school but also on helping them thrive and realize their utmost capabilities.

Jenny Ho
I’m a dyslexia specialist passionate about the Orton-Gillingham approach, and I serve as a learning support teacher. I believe that while skill-building is essential, forming strong connections with my students is what truly drives their success.

Kit Leung
I am a Psychotherapist and was previously a Learning Support Teacher at an International School. I have worked with a lot of students with dyslexia and I am eager to continue to support and help these children.

Benita Heyburgh
I am dedicated to supporting students with dyslexia through the Orton–Gillingham approach and other evidence‑based, multi-sensory methods. My goal is to help each student achieve their full potential.

Olivia Lee
I’m a Dyslexia Specialist. My work focuses on literacy instruction for second language learners with dyslexia. Passionate about inclusive education and Science of Reading, I am eager to help struggling learners in different settings to overcome their challenges through evidence-based approaches.

Frances Occhipinti
I’m a Clinical Psychologist and Diplomate in School Neuropsychology with over 20 years of experience supporting neurodiverse children and their families. I am committed to guiding students with reading difficulties through the assessment process to ultimately reach their potential.

Marilyn Day
I have spent many happy years teaching in international schools in Hong Kong and beyond! I have led various Learning Support Services and this journey has granted me the unique perspective of teaching reading and writing to diverse learners with differing needs.

Ava Vandiar
I’m a specialist and passionate advocate for neurodiversity and inclusive education, dedicated to supporting students through evidence-based approaches and adaptive learning. My goal is to promote self-advocacy and collaborate with student support teams to implement effective interventions, creating pathways for success for all learners.