Resources
Access information about OKU registration, neurodivergent conditions, and available support services in Malaysia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OKU registration?
OKU (Orang Kurang Upaya) registration is the official process in Malaysia for registering a person with disabilities. Registration provides access to various benefits, support services, and legal protections.
Who is eligible for OKU registration?
Individuals with various types of disabilities, including physical, sensory, learning disabilities (including autism, ADHD, dyslexia), and other neurodevelopmental conditions that significantly impact daily functioning.
What benefits come with OKU registration?
Benefits include tax relief, educational support, priority in public services, workplace accommodations, discounted public transportation, parking privileges, and access to specialized support programs.
Does having OKU status limit opportunities?
No, OKU status is designed to provide additional support and accommodation, not to limit opportunities. It helps ensure that individuals receive the support they need to reach their full potential.
External Resources
These official websites provide additional information about disability services and support in Malaysia.
Department of Social Welfare
The official government department responsible for OKU registration and welfare services.
Visit websiteMinistry of Women, Family and Community Development
Government ministry that oversees policies related to vulnerable communities, including persons with disabilities.
Visit websiteMinistry of Health Malaysia
Information about health services, including diagnostic services for neurodevelopmental conditions.
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