
Wang Han-yang
Wang Han-yang is the chairman of the Action Alliance on Basic Education in Taiwan, known for advocating for the reframing of childhood mental illnesses as part of the neurodiversity movement to reduce stigma and improve access to treatment for affected children.
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Action Alliance on Basic Education president Wang Han-yang highlighted the challenges schools face with students possessing e-cigarettes.
Health ministry plans confiscation, fines for e-cigarette possessionWang Han-yang is the chairman of the Action Alliance on Basic Education and spoke at a news conference about the need for greater disclosure of health risks in assisted reproduction.
Assisted reproduction health risks highlighted
Alliance president Wang Han-yang cited reports from the American Academy of Pediatrics stating that pediatricians should include psychiatric, emotional and behavioral issues as part of routine health examinations.
New approach needed as teen suicides spikeWang Han-yang, president of the Action Alliance on Basic Education, highlighted the vulnerabilities of children who lack family support.
Syphilis cases rise 14% among those aged 13-24Action Alliance on Basic Education president Wang Han-yang commended the ministry’s efforts to enhance students’ democratic defense and media literacy.
MOE developing ‘China literacy’ education planAction Alliance on Basic Education chairman Wang Han-yang discussed the content sourced from a health and physical education textbook.
Groups condemn teacher over sexist, vulgar testWang Han-yang, the alliance president, urged the government to change mental health terminology.
Group calls for change in mental health terminology
Alliance chairman Wang Han-yang cited government statistics showing that nearly 20 percent of more than 6,000 reported child abuse cases last year involved children with special needs.
Group calls for ‘neurodiversity’ reframing











