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Unmet Social Needs of Elderly Women
March 18th, 2015| NewsOn 5 March, AWARE held a roundtable to discuss the results of a study examining the ‘unmet needs o... -
Strip-search powers are excessive
March 3rd, 2015| Letters and op-edsBy Goh Li Sian, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE We are troubled that the recentl... -
CPF flexibility good but women still at risk
March 3rd, 2015| NewsBy Goh Li Sian, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE We welcome the greater flexibility fo... -
AWARE applauds breakthrough Budget speech
February 24th, 2015| NewsThis press release was sent out on 23 February 2015. The Association of Women for Actio... -
Roundtable: Unmet social needs of elderly women
February 16th, 2015| Older People and CaregivingThe Lien Centre for Social Innovation, in close collaboration with the Asian Womens Welfare A... -
Support for single parents will strengthen our society
February 11th, 2015| Family and DivorceBy Teo You Yenn The differential treatment of parents based on their marital status has once more... -
Who cares for the caregivers? Recommendations for the national Budget
February 2nd, 2015| Family and DivorceOn 29 January, AWARE submitted its fifth annual set of recommendations for the national Bu... -
Address the needs of all in caregiving
January 30th, 2015| Family and DivorceBy Goh Li Sian, Research and Advocacy Coordinator, AWARE As Singapore’s population ages, more c... -
Discussing Budget recommendations at the Pre-Budget Forum
January 27th, 2015| Family and DivorceOn 24 January, 20 people attended AWARE's Pre-Budget Forum presenting our recommendations for th...