Written by Varsha Sivaram, Projects Executive, AWARE
On Thursday, 21 April 2022, around 40 attendees tuned in to the virtual panel “Trolls in Your Backyard: Helping our children stay safe from cyberbullying”.
Moderated by AWARE Executive Director Corinna Lim, the panel featured speaker...
Trolling. Shaming. Impersonation. Altered videos and images. Bullying has entered the virtual sphere—and it’s grown exponentially in variety and volume. If you’re a parent, there’s a high chance you’ve asked yourself some of the following questions: How can I help my child if they’re bei...
Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people th...
Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people ...
This letter was originally published to The Straits Times on 11 February 2022.
We appreciate Mr Abhishek Bajaj's letter, "More can be done to help underprivileged women" (Feb 7), about the need for a "systematic approach to address the factors inhibiting mothers from taking up work opportun...
by Khaing Su Wai
What is the true cost of a life well lived in Singapore?
More than 90 attendees tuned in on Thursday, 13 January 2022 to find out the answer at an online panel discussion about the recently published Minimum Income Standard (MIS) study and its intersection with gender.
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Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people ...
What does it truly cost to live well in Singapore?
According to a recent Minimum Income Standard study by the National University of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the monthly figure is $3,200 for single parents, and up to $...
Most parents believe that it is important to talk to their children about sex, but many are unsure how to do it. Or, when to start having these conversations and about what. Where do children get answers to the questions they can’t ask their parents? The internet is one source, and young people th...