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Inclusive society must promote health of all
February 6th, 2014| Children and Young PeopleBy Jolene Tan The Health Promotion Board (HPB) has a simple mandate: "to build a nation of health... -
Troubling consequences of seeking consent for abortion
January 2nd, 2014| Children and Young PeopleBy Jolene Tan The proposed consent requirements will thus have the greatest effect in cases where t... -
Abortion, pregnancy: More accurate information needed
December 12th, 2013| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE Recent letters give an inacc... -
Married women also at risk of HIV/AIDS
December 12th, 2013| NewsMost discussions of HIV/AIDS in Singapore focus on men, as new infections affect mostly them. How... -
Abortion laws should protect patients’ rights and welfare
November 29th, 2013| Letters and op-edsBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE WE STRONGLY disagree ... -
Roundtable: Attitudes and Risk Behaviors of Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013| EventsOn December 9, AWARE will hold a roundtable to share the findings of our study the attitudes and ri... -
Roundtable: Women with HIV-Positive Partners
November 20th, 2013| EventsAWAREs next roundtable will be held on 9 December, featuring speaker Mee-Lian as she shares the re... -
Young minds and bodies: Is ignorance bliss?
August 13th, 2013| Letters and op-edsby Tan Jian Xiang and Catherine Smith Sex education in Singapore is currently values-based, with ... -
Happy mothers are willing mothers!
May 13th, 2013| Children and Young PeopleBy James Wong, Shimona Leong, Jolene Tan and Vivienne Wee No one should be manipulated into becomin...