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  1. SLCO Community Resources Limited

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Project/Company Name

SLCO Community Resources Limited

Project Leader

Prof. TANG Wai Lan Gladys

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

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slco community resources limited

Starting Year
2016
Business Area
Education, Sign Language, Social Inclusion
Nature
Social Enterprise
Issue
Over the years, there are biases and misconceptions towards learning sign language that would hinder development in oral communication. The result of sign language being sidelined in mainstream education is that both normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children have missed a treasure.
 
Without sign language, a hearing impaired child is often lost in identity, while a normal-hearing child simply lacks the exposure and empathy for those who are simply less fortunate.
Solution
Let’s get started by learning sign language! SLCO develops sign bilingualism — merging both signed and spoken language curriculums through co-teaching by deaf and hearing teachers.
 
SLCO offers pre-school language development programmes with sign bilingual classes for both parents and children in communities and schools. The goal is to create an inclusive environment where all children can learn and grow together.
 
This is also a perfect way to raise awareness for better understanding and appreciation towards deaf people and their vivid culture.
Impact
Through providing sign bilingual language activities, children with hearing impairment have shown significant improvement in language skills, while their parents gained invaluable skills and confidence in communicating with their children.
 
The programme also demonstrates that normal-hearing children have strengthened both cognitive and emotional capacity by learning sign languages. SLCO has made tremendous effort over the years and built the foundation for creating long-term impact. The team has received recognitions from the Asia for Good Reader’s Choice Award at SVA Asia 2017 — the first social enterprise in Hong Kong to be awarded at this competition, and Mind Matters – A Hackathon for Social Impact, a campaign co-organized by Asian Charity Services and HSBC Private Banking in 2020 for their contributions. SLCO envisions a diverse and inclusive society. This begins by creating an enjoyable learning environment where all children can experience the magic of being able to communicate with each others, one signing at a time.
Beneficiaries

Deaf and hearing-impaired individuals


Parents of both deaf and normal-hearing children


Schools


NGOs


Corporates

Back to previous page BACK

Project/Company Name

SLCO Community Resources Limited

Project Leader

Prof. TANG Wai Lan Gladys

Source of Funding/Programme

S-KPF

Issue

Over the years, there are biases and misconceptions towards learning sign language that would hinder development in oral communication. The result of sign language being sidelined in mainstream education is that both normal-hearing and hearing-impaired children have missed a treasure.
 
Without sign language, a hearing impaired child is often lost in identity, while a normal-hearing child simply lacks the exposure and empathy for those who are simply less fortunate.

Solution

Let’s get started by learning sign language! SLCO develops sign bilingualism — merging both signed and spoken language curriculums through co-teaching by deaf and hearing teachers.
 
SLCO offers pre-school language development programmes with sign bilingual classes for both parents and children in communities and schools. The goal is to create an inclusive environment where all children can learn and grow together.
 
This is also a perfect way to raise awareness for better understanding and appreciation towards deaf people and their vivid culture.

Impact

Through providing sign bilingual language activities, children with hearing impairment have shown significant improvement in language skills, while their parents gained invaluable skills and confidence in communicating with their children.
 
The programme also demonstrates that normal-hearing children have strengthened both cognitive and emotional capacity by learning sign languages. SLCO has made tremendous effort over the years and built the foundation for creating long-term impact. The team has received recognitions from the Asia for Good Reader’s Choice Award at SVA Asia 2017 — the first social enterprise in Hong Kong to be awarded at this competition, and Mind Matters – A Hackathon for Social Impact, a campaign co-organized by Asian Charity Services and HSBC Private Banking in 2020 for their contributions. SLCO envisions a diverse and inclusive society. This begins by creating an enjoyable learning environment where all children can experience the magic of being able to communicate with each others, one signing at a time.

Beneficiaries

Deaf and hearing-impaired individuals


Parents of both deaf and normal-hearing children


Schools


NGOs


Corporates

Logo

slco community resources limited

Starting Year

2016

Business Area

Education, Sign Language, Social Inclusion

Nature

Social Enterprise

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