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Elderly suicides: An absence of hope and heart
September 12th, 2012| NewsAs Singapore becomes increasingly affluent, we should not forget the individuals with a different ki... -
Make income tax relief and MediShield more inclusive
August 24th, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsIn response to calls for public consultation on proposed changes to the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill ... -
Parliament Primer: The futility of boosting fertility?
June 19th, 2012| Children and Young PeopleThe following are excerpts of debates on Singapore's fertility rate, childcare facilities, adoption ... -
Singapore’s stressed singles
May 15th, 2012| Family and DivorceAs we celebrate the International Day of Families on May 15, it is time to recognise the increasingl... -
Parliament Primer: Should housewives get pensions and free MediShield?
April 17th, 2012| Employment and Labour RightsThe following is an excerpt of the debate on how to better support the needs of elderly women and he... -
A lively debate at AWARE’s Budget Roundtable
April 3rd, 2012| EventsFollowing AWARE’s call for an inclusive budget to support a caring society, we organised a Rou... -
The privilege of care and the right to rights
March 16th, 2012| NewsThe following commentary was published in Today on March 16. Read the published version here. By Dr... -
7 reasons you can’t retire
July 22nd, 2011| NewsDo you look to your golden years with a sense of joy or fear? What kind of retirement do you see for... -
What Are My Choices As A Young Woman In Singapore?
March 9th, 2011| Employment and Labour RightsThis Opinion Editorial was published in the 8th March 2011 edition of Today. View the story as it wa...