CODA Hong Kong, established in 2013, its objectives are to help CODAs of Hong Kong understand and acknowledge their special identity as bilingual and bicultural, learn and develop potential skills, build a self-help community, and adopt positive outlooks of life. CODAs are the second generation of deaf people. We are therefore concerned about government policies of deaf welfare and sign language. Through education, advocacy, publication and academic research, we promote knowledge of sign language and deaf culture to the public and various stakeholders. We believe in building a society in which the deaf and the hearing integrate harmoniously.
                            
                
                                                                
                            
- Project Summary
- Deaf Parents’ Mutual Support Project: Psychosocial and Emotional Support for Deaf Parents aims to provide the deaf parents with group and individual counselling services and training workshops and help them identify and overcome various challenges related to parenting, thus improving their psychological well-being. Also to initiate self-sustained mutual aid groups to enable deaf parents to develop a positive attitude.
                            
- Beneficiaries
- 100 local deaf parents and their caregiving families