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Foster climate of respect for young people
Organisations which have contact with young people should institute robust policies about the standards expected of their staff. -
Parenting comes in many flavours
June 20th, 2014 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsEvery caregiver has different aptitudes and personality traits, regardless of gender. -
Recognise all parties’ needs in divorce
June 16th, 2014 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsWe hope hopes that family law evolves to better recognise the vulnerabilities and needs of all parties in divorce. -
Recommendations for the Trafficking In Persons Bill
June 3rd, 2014 | Employment and Labour Rights, Migration and TraffickingAWARE and HOME address labour trafficking and victim protections under the Trafficking in Persons Bill. -
CPF must meet needs of the economically vulnerable
We hope changes to the CPF scheme will improve the state's assurance of financial security for vulnerable groups. -
Civil society statement on racism and xenophobia
We, the undersigned, are alarmed by the recent surge of racism and xenophobia in Singapore. -
Care centre for sexual assault survivors opens
May 26th, 2014 | Gender-based ViolenceToday, AWARE is proud to launch the Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC), Singapores first specialised drop-in centre supporting women who... -
We Can! campaign launches Youth Year
Youth is the We Can! End All Violence Against Women campaigns special focus in 2014. This year, we hope to... -
Caregiving support needed for board gender diversity
May 19th, 2014 | Letters and op-eds, Women in LeadershipRemoval of glass ceiling starts from greater caregiving support.