This post was originally published as a press release on 1 July 2020.
Parents in Singapore believe that they should bear the primary responsibility of teaching sexuality education to their children—yet at the same time, many lack the tools, comfort level and confidence to do this.
This w...
Important: This workshop will be held online via Zoom. It will be a set of three sessions. Participants are required to attend all three sessions.
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children."
"It...
Important: This workshop will now be held online via Zoom. It will be a set of three sessions. Participants are required to attend all three sessions.
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project ont...
This commentary was originally published in Channel NewsAsia on 14 June 2020
SINGAPORE: One morning in January 1972, early risers at Raffles Hall, the all-male dormitory at the University of Singapore campus at Bukit Timah, found the flagpole at the front of their building festooned with pant...
written by Ramesh Oviya
On 7 May 2020, LUÜNA Naturals, a women-led period care company that emphasises social impact, hosted an online panel discussion on the role of consent during COVID-19, with three speakers from Singapore.
Hosted by LUÜNA founder Olivia Cotes-James, the panel was a ...
Important: We have decided to postpone this workshop to a later date, which will be announced soon. Hope you understand. Thank you for the interest!
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children."
"It opens up our in...
"This was valuable... it made me reflect on my own values regarding sex and what I may project onto my children."
"It opens up our inhibitions and gives us real opportunities to put [our thoughts into] words."
"Often boys are let off the hook, but I think they should be mindful and learn ...
At AWARE's Taking Ctrl, Finding Alt 2019 event on Monday, 25 November, the audience submitted dozens of excellent questions about technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) for the panel, many of which had to go unanswered that night. We've compiled the top six questions as upvoted by attendees...
"Are you sure that happened? Why didn't you fight back? You should have known better." These are some common responses survivors of sexual assault have heard, which may further their feelings of doubt, guilt and shame.
First response that is sensitive to the survivor's needs and cho...