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Deaf Achievers Awards 2022

The annual Deaf Achievers Awards, organised by the Singapore Association for the Deaf, seek to recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals from the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

Nominations are now open till Sunday, 31 July 2022.
 
Award Categories
Outstanding Deaf Students
Teacher of the Year
Outstanding Deaf Sportsman/Sportswoman
Special Talent
 
Prizes
Winners will receive a cash voucher, a plaque and a certificate.

  • Outstanding Deaf Student (Primary Education) – $300
  • Outstanding Deaf Student (Secondary Education) – $400
  • Outstanding Deaf Student (Vocational Institute/ Training Centres) – $400
  • Outstanding Deaf Student (Tertiary Education) – $500
  • Special Talent – $500
  • Outstanding Deaf Sportsman – $500
  • Outstanding Deaf Sportswoman – $500
  • Teacher of the Year – $500

Selection Procedures
The nominations will be reviewed by an independent Award Vetting Panel comprising representative(s) from SADeaf, member(s) of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community, reputable organisations in Singapore and ex-awardees. The recommendations of the Award Vetting Panel will be submitted to the Executive Council of SADeaf for approval. Once officially approved, it will be deemed final.

Shortlisted nominees may be required to attend an interview and will be informed if so.
 

1. Outstanding Deaf Student

The Outstanding Deaf Student Awards recognise the achievements of deaf and hard-of-hearing students at different education levels. The award is presented in the form of a plaque together with a certificate to the winning candidates from four categories: Primary Schools; Secondary Schools; Post-Secondary and Tertiary Institutions; and Vocational Institutes/Training Centres.

Categories
Primary Education (primary schools)
Secondary Education (secondary schools)
Vocational Education (Mountbatten Vocational School, etc)
Post-Secondary and Tertiary Education (Junior Colleges, Institutes of Technical Education, Polytechnics and Universities)

Criteria

  • The nominee must be a registered client of SADeaf.
  • The nominee must be a full-time student in a Primary School, Secondary School, Vocational Institute/Training Centre or Post-Secondary/Tertiary Institution in Singapore.
  • The nominee must either show evidence of excellent academic results or shown substantial academic improvement in the previous full academic year.
  • Nominees need not be a top student; a student who has shown significant improvement from the previous full academic year will be considered. For nominees who wish to submit based on this criterion, please submit the previous two full academic years’ results.
  • Nominations must be supported by proof of academic performance of the previous year: January to December 2020 for primary and secondary school students; most recent or previous full academic terms for students from other educational institutions.
  • Evidence of active participation in co-curricular activities, community service, and leadership qualities will earn extra credit.
  • Only one “Outstanding Deaf Student Award” will be conferred in each category every year.

Click on this link for nomination of Outstanding Deaf Student Awards.

2. Teacher of the Year
The award is presented in the form of a plaque together with a certificate to any teacher or educator (including the principal of the school) who is deemed to have contributed to the academic and personal welfare of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing students during the previous full academic year.

Criteria

  • Nominees must be Singaporeans or Permanent Residents.
  • Only one “Teacher of the Year Award” will be conferred each year.
  • Teachers who have previously been nominated or awarded for the Teacher of the Year Award can be re-nominated.
  • The award vetting panel will call for an interview when two or more promising candidates are identified during the selection process.

Click on this link for nomination of Teacher of the Year Award.

3. Outstanding Deaf Sportsman/Sportswoman Award

The award is presented in the form of a plaque together with a certificate to the winning Deaf or Hard of Hearing Sportsman and Deaf Sportswoman who have distinguished performance in sports activities the previous full year. These can be evidenced by sports awards obtained, records and activities denoting leadership qualities or good sportsmanship.

Criteria

  • Nominees must be registered clients of SADeaf.
  • Only one “Outstanding Deaf Sportsman Award and one “Outstanding Deaf Sportswoman Award” will be conferred each year.
  • The outstanding sportsman/sportswoman must have:
  • – participated at constituency level sports or school level or national level or public competition.
  • – Won a medal (either gold, silver, bronze or come in either 1st, 2nd, or 3rd)
  • – Nominee who possesses leadership qualities (through evidence of leadership roles) will be considered.
  • The outstanding candidate who achieved the highest number of active participation with medals won in either one particular sport or various sports activities will qualify for the award.
  • The award vetting panel will call for an interview when two or more promising candidates are identified during the selection process.

One winner from either the Outstanding Deaf Student Award, Outstanding Deaf Sportsman/Sportswoman Award or Special Talent Award will be invited to sit in the Award Vetting Panel the following year.

Click on the this link for nomination of Sporting Awards.

4. Special Talent
The Special Talent Award recognises a Deaf or hard-of-hearing individual who has demonstrated exceptional achievements which do not fit in any other award category. The award is presented in the form of a plaque together with a certificate.

Criteria

  • The nominee must be a registered client of SADeaf.
  • The nominee must have attained achievements in areas such as performing  arts (performing, visual, literary, etc), culinary, business, career, or any other areas, but excluding academic and sporting achievements. These should be evidenced by awards obtained, proven record of leadership, etc.
  • The previous year’s awardee will not be eligible.
  • Only one “Outstanding Special Talent” award will be given each year.

Click on this link for nomination of Special Talent Award.

For enquiries, please e-mail: ca@sadeaf.org.sg

Winners of 2019 Deaf Achiever Awards

SADeaf’s Deaf Achiever Awards aim to recognise the outstanding achievements of Deaf individuals, regardless of their level of hearing loss.

Congratulations to the following 2019 Award winners!

Outstanding Deaf Student (Secondary education)
Gan Jun Huan

Outstanding Deaf Student (Tertiary education)
Quek Hwee, Kimberly

Outstanding Deaf Sportswoman
Adelia Naomi Yokoyama

Special Talent
Angel Chua Lay Keng

From left: Guest of honour Mr Sam Tan, minister of state; Ms Angel Chua, Ms Adelia Naomi Yokoyama; Ms Gan Jun Huan; Ms Kimberly Quek; Mr Martin Marini, president, SADeaf

Lifetime Achievement Award (Posthumous)
Mr Peng Tsu Ying (PBM)

Mdm Mona Peng receives the SADeaf Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of her late father, Mr Peng Tsu Ying, from Mr Sam Tan.

I Love You Award

Diamond

  • Nanyang Technological University, Welfare Services Club, Regular Service Project Deaf Community (RSPDC)
  • Marina Bay Sands Pte Ltd

Sapphire

  • Kuan Im Tng Temple (Joo Chiat)
  • Estate of Henry Bolter Deceased
  • Fullerton Fund Management Company Ltd
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken Management Pte Ltd
  • Karexparts Pte Ltd
  • Sivantos Pte Ltd

SgSL Sign Bank launched!

SADeaf is delighted to announce the official launch of the Singapore Sign Language (SgSL) Sign Bank during the SADeaf Awards Ceremony held on 21 September 2019.

This online bank aims to:

  • Collect signs used by the Deaf community in Singapore
  • Document SgSL for research purposes
  • Promote SgSL to the public
  • Support sign language-related activities

This is one of the first steps in our journey towards building knowledge and resources towards a full-fledged SgSL dictionary and the eventual recognition of SgSL as an official language in Singapore.

Everyone can access the SgSL Bank Sign here(http://www.sgslsignbank.org.sg/).

See you there!

SADeaf is one of the touch points for Assistance Technology Assessment

Services provided by SADeaf are listed in the Enabling Guide. Refer to the link for more info.

SADeaf Hotline

Good news, The Singapore Association for the Deaf is launching the hotline service. This service is meant for the deaf community to make enquiry, appointment or any related matters.

You can either make one of the following ways:
– Skype ID : SADeaf hotline
– Whatsapp no: 92267621

Please note that the service is operating only on weekdays from 8.30am to 5.30pm (avoid lunch hours from 1pm to 2pm).

Click here for a video clip.

Thank you.