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24 Feb, 3 & 10 Mar 2022: Birds & Bees, A Workshop For Parents
Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to... -
13 January 2022: Beyond the Bare Necessities—Gender & Minimum Income Standard in Singapore
What does it truly cost to live well in Singapore? According to a recent Minimum Income Standard study by the... -
Reporting workplace sexual harassment: Dealing with retaliation
This op-ed was originally published in The Straits Times on December 24 2021. For three in 10 victims of workplace... -
Let’s protect the best interests of divorced transnational couples’ children
December 18th, 2021 | Children and Young People, Family and Divorce, Letters and op-eds, Migration and TraffickingThe Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) is heartened to see shared care and control being granted in... -
What does workplace sexual harassment do to a victim’s career?
This op-ed was originally published in the Business Times on December 17 2021. MELISSA* (name changed to protect her identity)... -
Broaden family violence definition to explicitly include coercive control
December 9th, 2021 | Family and DivorceThis was originally published to The Straits Times on December 9 2021. The Association of Women for Action and Research... -
Job loss, low productivity, time out of work and loss of income await women who experience workplace sexual harassment in Singapore: AWARE study
This post was originally published as a press release on 8 December 2021. 8 December 2021 – Many women who... -
Anti-discrimination legislation should be comprehensive
November 19th, 2021 | Employment and Labour Rights, Letters and op-edsThis letter was originally published in The Straits Times on November 19 2021. Since the announcement in August that anti-discrimination... -
A Recap: Fair Enough? Towards an anti-discrimination law for Singapore (online panel)
November 19th, 2021 | Employment and Labour RightsWritten by Erynn Lau, Junior Executive, Catalyse On the last Thursday of October, 150 listeners came together over Zoom for...