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There is nothing wrong with single parent families.
August 31st, 2016 | Family and DivorceThe posters feature quotes by Isabel and Valerie about the obstacles they had to overcome as part of a single-parent family. -
Over 10,000 children born to single parents
August 31st, 2016 | Family and DivorceClear information on the number of children born to unmarried mothers each year is now publicly available. -
Vulnerable Adults Bill: AWARE’s submissions to the government consultation
August 23rd, 2016 | Older People and Caregiving, Poverty and InequalityAWARE's feedback on the Vulnerable Adults Bill, sent in response to the government consultation. -
Grant more rights to foreign wives
The stigma around ‘mail order brides’ is only one challenge faced by the foreign wives of lower-income men in Singapore. -
Alamak Awards 2016!
August 11th, 2016 | Children and Young People, Gender-based ViolenceThe popular AWARE Alamak! Awards are back! Who should win this year? -
AWARE statement on the Administration of Justice (Protection) Bill
August 10th, 2016 | Gender-based ViolenceRead the statement on AWARE's concerns surrounding the Administration of Justice (Protection) Bill. -
Free muralling workshops!
July 13th, 2016 | Gender-based ViolenceWe Can! Singapore and EtiquetteSG are organising FREE muralling workshops for the community! -
Change Maker Workshop: 27 July
July 4th, 2016 | Events, Gender-based ViolenceJoin the Change Maker workshop happening on 27 July! -
AWARE’s statement at the UN Human Rights Council
June 27th, 2016 | Family and Divorce, Gender-based ViolenceThis is the statement delivered by Jolene Tan of AWARE as one of 10 NGO representatives who spoke at the session