Cannes Lions

SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED

HAVAS WORLDWIDE, Singapore / SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED / 2013

Awards:

1 Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Summary of the Campaign:

The Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH) was facing two interlinked problems:

(1) The public subtly discriminates against the visually impaired as they are perceived to be incapable of integrating with the society.

(2) Conversely, the visually impaired generally feel a lack of self-confidence to be useful members of the society.

These perceptions cannot be further from the truth. Our insight is blindingly simple: if one cannot see, he hears much better – and that makes him a better listener than those who can see. For the visually impaired, this idea turned their handicap into an asset.

We trained 12 visually impaired members of SAVH to become counselors and set up a phone and home counselling service to the general public – who are oblivious that they were being counselled by someone with a devastating disability.

The success of the campaign is best measured by the reactions of those who contemplated suicide and sought counselling. After face-to-face sessions, many were humbled and inspired by their disabled counselors’ courage to live on.

In just one month, our unique counselling service has helped over a hundred people find their way and will to live. But nothing beats having the visually impaired being seen in a completely different light.

THE PR VALUE OF THE CAMPAIGN IS ROOTED IN OUR IDEA OF HAVING THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED AS COUNSELORS BECAUSE THEY LISTEN BETTER -- A WORLD FIRST.

Execution

We trained 12 visually impaired members of SAVH to become counsellors and set up a phone and home counselling service to the general public – who are oblivious that they were being counselled by someone with a devastating disability.

Outcome

The success of the campaign is best measured by the reactions of those who contemplated suicide and sought counselling. After face-to-face sessions, many were humbled and inspired by their disabled counsellors’ courage to live on. In just one month, our unique counselling service has helped over a hundred people find their way and will to live. But nothing beats having the visually impaired being seen in a completely different light.

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