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DaySpring: Building a different kind of safe haven
May 25th, 2011| Children and Young PeopleA new residential treatment centre offers abused teenage girls a customised therapy programme. By H... -
Media Release: Gender Equity Essential for Singapore’s Next Lap
March 9th, 2011| Children and Young PeopleAWARE-NUSS conference calls for Constitution to prohibit gender discrimination and quota set for w... -
Misogynist Airwaves
February 8th, 2011| Children and Young People987 FM DJ makes comments objectifying women and reinforcing unhealthy attitudes towards beauty, but ... -
A Crime Against Faith
July 28th, 2010| Children and Young PeopleRecent announcements by the Catholic Church have provoked outrage from many critics. Has the Hol... -
AWARE calls for tweaks to proposed law
July 15th, 2010| Children and Young PeopleSingapore intends to ratify the Hague Convention, which guides the resolution of cross-bor... -
Finding the person within
June 1st, 2010| Children and Young PeopleThe incidence of eating disorders in Singapore is rising. To help prevent it from becoming more wide... -
State’s decisions a threat to secular society
May 20th, 2010| Children and Young PeopleTwo recent moves by the Singapore government appear to favour one system of values over others i... -
Time to review the statutory rape laws
April 21st, 2010| Children and Young People[caption id="attachment_5531" align="alignleft" width="215"] Time to review the statutory rape laws[... -
Bamboo Women, Grass Girls: Tales of resilience
February 9th, 2010| Children and Young PeopleBy Tan Joo Hymn Story-telling, most of us are likely to think, is for little children. Wrong. ...