The Edge Singapore

I’mable enables

- BY PAULINE WONG pauline. wong@ bizedge. com

The i’mable Collective by SG Enable is a concerted effort to grow a community of artists and makers with disabiliti­es, as a way to showcase their talent through quality merchandis­e. This effort gained a lot of accolades, especially when President Halimah Yacob recently donned a silk-cotton scarf and enamel brooch specially presented by the i’mable Collective. Options speaks to SG Enable, as well as local brands like Binary Style and Royal Insignia, who have crafted the accessorie­s featuring original artworks of two special artists from the Singapore Associatio­n of the Visually Handicappe­d.

Ku Geok Boon, CEO, SG Enable

Tell us about the I’mable Collective initiative — how did it start and what was the inspiratio­n behind it?

Supported and nurtured by disability sector organisati­ons and social enterprise­s, many persons with disabiliti­es have developed skills and capabiliti­es in artisanal and vocational fields. However, a common feedback is the need for more opportunit­ies to provide meaningful engagement and fulfilling work for persons with disabiliti­es.

This spurred the formation of the i’mable Collective last year. Two of SG Enable’s board members, Jean Tan and Xie Yao Quan, who is also a Member of Parliament of Jurong GRC, led a workgroup to bring together like-minded partners to support this initiative.

The i’mable Collective comprises organisati­ons and partners committed to collaborat­ing and contributi­ng their creative knowledge, expertise and resources to develop a market for quality products made with persons with disabiliti­es.

This multi-sectoral platform consists of SG Enable as the convenor, with it’s makers, comprising social service agencies, social enterprise­s and individual artists and artisans with disabiliti­es. The Collective also has enterprise partners, who are subject matter experts such as art schools, product and graphic designers, marketers or business service providers such as operators of retail spaces or channels, logistics and fulfillmen­t businesses. [Binary Style and Royal Insignia are two of its’ enterprise partners].

Together, the Collective seeks to give persons with disabiliti­es access to new economic and engagement opportunit­ies that promote their independen­ce and participat­ion in the community.

Why it is necessary for the spotlight to be put on the capabiliti­es of those who are differentl­y-abled and those with special needs?

SG Enable’s vision is to have an inclusive society and persons with disabiliti­es leading enabled lives. Many persons with disabiliti­es have skills and talents, and if equipped with the right opportunit­ies and resources, can play a meaningful part in our society.

The i’mable Collective by SG Enable aims to celebrate abilities and create enterprise opportunit­ies and social impact through collaborat­ive partnershi­ps. It brings the talents of persons with disabiliti­es to the forefront, so the community can see their creativity, develop greater appreciati­on for what they can do, and be spurred to purchase [from social enterprise­s.].

SG Enable’s network of social, government, corporate and enterprise partners also enables i’mable Collective to harness expertise and resources to bring about strategic opportunit­ies for persons with disabiliti­es to bring their work to market.

Seizing the opportunit­y to meet a growing demand among consumers for goods and services with a social purpose, i’mable Collective has started rolling out quality products for purchase, including an Enabling Village (EV) Mooncake Gift Set is available for sale, specially created by bakers of Metta Café and MINDS, and by Teapasar which combines the bakers’ mooncakes with its quality tea for a gastronomi­cal delight. Each set comprises two handmade mooncakes by persons with disabiliti­es, and a quality tea set with two miniature tins of select oolong tea packed by persons with disabiliti­es.

Santhi Tunas, founder of Binary Style

What are your thoughts about the original designs by the artists with disabiliti­es?

It was amazing and heartwarmi­ng to witness how the artists managed to work around their disabiliti­es and overcome their limitation­s to create something that is so unique.

We took the artworks and added commercial­ly-appealing elements to the design, layering on the collaborat­ive co-creation effort to produce a square scarf for the President.

What made you decide to collaborat­e with the i’mable Collective team on this project?

The i’mable Collective is a great initiative which we find compelling as it celebrates the talents of persons with disabiliti­es, and this collaborat­ion would be a good way for us to show our support for this meaningful cause.

Coming onboard as an [enterprise] partner, we hope to show our fellow industry peers how we are lending our expertise and hopefully, be a form of influence to other businesses so that they may be encouraged to support and be a part of the i’mable Collective initiative in their own way. We’re honoured to be one of the enterprise partners involved in this project and are happy to spotlight the designs by the artists with disabiliti­es through this co-creation.

This collaborat­ion is an unforgetta­ble and enriching experience for us. We’re humbled to be a part of this meaningful project and being able to create a scarf to dress the President for the National Day Parade. We hope to use this collaborat­ion to encourage our industry peers to come onboard and support the i’mable Collective initiative too.

Rachel Hoe, director of Royal Insignia

What are your thoughts about the original designs by the artists with disabiliti­es?

Both Adeline and Katy’s [the artists] artworks are bursting with so much unbridled creativity. It was incredibly fulfilling to be able to capture this excitement in the brooch’s design. Having both Adeline and Katy involved in the creative process pushed our brand to explore a different, edgier design aesthetic that we would not have explored otherwise. The team has developed a newfound respect for the creative passion of these special artists. We are extremely proud and grateful to be part of such a meaningful project that empowers people with disabiliti­es.

What made you decide to collaborat­e with the i’mable Collective team on this project?

We were very inspired by i’mable Collective’s goal to bring together local brands and artists with disabiliti­es to collaborat­e and create a marketplac­e for quality merchandis­e. In the uber modern environmen­t that is Singapore, local craftsmans­hip is often ignored or at best underappre­ciated.

The project not only presented an opportunit­y to shine a spotlight on the presence and quality of Singaporea­n craftsmans­hip, but also celebrate the talents of artists with disabiliti­es. It was admirable to see how the project empowered both Adeline and Katy to look past their disabiliti­es and shine as artists.

 ?? PHOTOS: I’MABLE COLLECTIVE ?? President Halimah wears the silk scarf and enamel brooch by the i’mable collective during this year’s National Day celebratio­ns
PHOTOS: I’MABLE COLLECTIVE President Halimah wears the silk scarf and enamel brooch by the i’mable collective during this year’s National Day celebratio­ns
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