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Housing policy must reflect commitment to equality
Policies denying unmarried parents access to public housing sit uneasily with Singapore’s international obligations to protect children. -
Enhance police skills in sexual assault cases
July 30th, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsSexual assault is an area that will benefit from advanced police training and international best practice. -
Support parents rather than romanticise parenthood
July 14th, 2014 | Family and Divorce, Letters and op-edsIt is ordinary for anyone to experience varying feelings about about parenthood. Parenting, like all caregiving, is hard work. -
离婚 互助小组
July 14th, 2014 | Events, Family and Divorce这是一个为已经离婚和正在办理离婚手续的女性朋友设立的互助小组。希望通过小组辅导,帮助参加者在面对离婚带来的种种变化与冲击时,最终拨云见日,走出阴霾. -
Women’s right to refuse
July 2nd, 2014 | Gender-based Violence, Letters and op-edsWomen around the world experience violence when they reject men’s sexual advances. Why? -
Ramadan Talks on Gender in Islam
June 23rd, 2014 | Events, Muslim Women's RightsAWARE is organising a 3-Part Ramadan talk on Gender in Islam, and first session is on 4 July. We will... -
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.