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Who cares for the caregivers? Recommendations for the national Budget
We urge the Government to develop an infrastructure that provides adequate care of the elderly, children and disabled people. -
Address the needs of all in caregiving
January 30th, 2015 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-eds, Older People and Caregiving, Poverty and InequalitySignificant investments must be made for the care of children, the elderly and people with disabilities in Singapore. -
Discussing Budget recommendations at the Pre-Budget Forum
Read about the discussion of AWARE's recommendations for the Singapore Budget 2015 at a public forum on 24 Jan. -
Pre-Budget Forum
Over the last four years AWARE has made recommendations to the Ministry of Finance as part of the public consultations... -
Join our next Change Maker workshop
Be a part of the We Can End All Violence Against Women campaign by coming for a workshop and becoming... -
Anti-trafficking law: Singapore can do better
December 22nd, 2014 | Letters and op-eds, Migration and TraffickingHow well does the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act measure against international standards? -
Don’t overstate risks of abortion
December 17th, 2014 | Letters and op-eds, Sexual and Reproductive HealthThe likelihood and significance of medical risks associated with abortion should not be exaggerated or misrepresented. -
Public Consultation on Proposed Changes to Pre-Abortion Counselling Criteria
December 12th, 2014 | Sexual and Reproductive HealthOur submission to the Ministry of Health on pre-abortion counselling. -
Breakthrough: We Can! Arts Fest 2014
We Can! Arts Fest returns this December, celebrating diversity and the freedom to be you, with Breakthrough. With a focus on...