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26 June 2019: Hidden in Plain Sight – A Discussion on Child Sexual Abuse
June 11th, 2019 | Children and Young People, Events, Gender-based Violence, Sexual and Reproductive HealthChild sexual abuse is a topic that many of us have heard of. Maybe we have encountered people who have... -
20 June 2019 Workshop: Sexual Assault First Responder Training
“Are you sure that happened? Why didn’t you fight back? You should have known better.” One experience of sexual assault... -
27 July 2019 Workshop: Birds & Bees- starting open conversations about sex, consent and relationships at home
“This was valuable… it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my... -
27 June 2019 Discussion: Engaging ageing—an open conversation for women
June 3rd, 2019 | Events, Older People and CaregivingWe all age. So who says we have to do it alone? Ageing can be physically, financially and psychologically tumultuous.... -
A Recap: Talking about human rights work with Nora Murat
written by Megan Tan, AWARE intern On 23 May, AWARE had the pleasure of hosting Nora Murat, formerly regional director... -
“They don’t deserve to take so much away from me”—how survivors of child sexual abuse find hope, recovery
This post was originally published on Channel NewsAsia on 30 May 2019. by Laika Jumabhoy, senior case manager at AWARE’s Sexual Assault Care... -
A Recap: Inclusive Workplaces – Calling Out Motherhood Bias
Written by Lim Ziqian, AWARE intern Photographs by Megan Tan, AWARE intern Being away from your child in order to... -
Prioritise a child’s right to access quality childcare
May 28th, 2019 | Children and Young People, Letters and op-edsThis post was originally published on TODAY on 24 May 2019. by Chong Ning Qian, Senior Research Executive, AWARE In response to... -
Why are mothers penalised at work?
This post was originally published on TODAY on 15 May 2019. by Shailey Hingorani, Head of Research and Advocacy, AWARE On Mother’s Day...