CPAS Psychology Department has launched two resource booklets for caregivers and professionals. Download the PDF versions here!
Charity Dinner 2019
Join us at our Charity Dinner 2019! We aim to raise $250,000 for over 700 clients with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities. Read their stories here and purchase a table or make a donation. If you have any queries, please contact us at 6585 5586 or events@cpas.org.sg.
Executive Board 2018/2019
We are pleased to announce our Executive Board Members for 2018/2019 elected at our Association’s 60th Annual General Meeting held on 20 September 2018.
Meet Kara, Jia Yi and Kah Ho
Meet Kara, Jia Yi and Kah Ho, three individuals living with cerebral palsy. Coming from different backgrounds and living with varying levels of disability, they each had their lives changed by the services at CPAS.
Meet Sayfullah, the trapped chatterbox
Sayfullah was born with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, the most severe form of cerebral palsy. Read more about how assistive technology such as Touch Chat is helping him to communicate with friends and family.
Meet Qistina, the aspiring singer
Qistina dreams of becoming a singer. Never seen without a wide smile on her face, Qistina brings joy to every room. Cerebral palsy may have caused difficulties in her motor coordination but her zest for life is evident!
CPAS School
A SPED curriculum-based school where students are guided to develop skills in areas such as vocational activities, sports and the arts.
Meet Wei Lun & Faye, whose dreams know no limits with their AAC devices
Not being able to communicate your thoughts and feelings can be frustrating. Thanks to their new Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device, conversations with others are made much easier for Wei Lun and Faye, two individuals living with cerebral palsy.










