Founded as a smaller part of a collection of civil rights reformations in the country targeted at providing awareness and technology to a historically underserved group.
[4] QCSCD's primary objectives involve helping deaf people assimilate into the hearing society and offering unique services to them.
[5] In addition, they aim to inform deaf individuals of their rights, while also advocating via media for the adoption of new laws to avert discrimination.
[6] More narrowly defined goals by the organization include improving the translation of written text to sign language and making emergency services more accessible to deaf people.
[7] In May 2012, in cooperation with the National Human Rights Committee, QCSCD launched a forum for deaf women in order to help them better cope in society.