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Call to clarify law on filming domestic workers
November 17th, 2015| Employment and Labour RightsRecently, the media has discussed the camera surveillance of domestic workers by employers. Reports ... -
Dialogue Session: The Lines of Consent
October 1st, 2015| Gender-based ViolenceJoin Yes, All Men and SGRainbow in talking about consent in social and sexual settings. Wh... -
Join our next Change Maker workshop
January 1st, 2015| EventsBe a part of the We Can End All Violence Against Women campaign by coming for a workshop and becomin... -
Foster climate of respect for young people
June 23rd, 2014| Children and Young PeopleBy Jolene Tan, Programmes and Communications Senior Manager, AWARE The recent conviction of Eis... -
Recommendations for the Harassment Bill
March 14th, 2014| NewsIn preparation for the Parliament debate on the Protection from Harassment Bill, AWARE wrote an emai... -
Harassment Bill: Employers should be involved
March 11th, 2014| NewsAWARE emailed Acting Minister for Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin on 10 March 2014. The email is reproduced ... -
NUS Seminar on the harassment bill
March 7th, 2014| EventsThe new Protection from Harassment Bill 2014 presented to Parliament on 3 March seeks to present a c... -
Roundtable: The Harassment Bill: promises and problems
March 6th, 2014| EventsThe Protection from Harassment Bill is an exciting step forward for womens rights in Singapore a... -
Welcome recognition of harassment, but employers should be involved
February 26th, 2014| Gender-based ViolenceThe proposed anti-harassment legislation announced today reflects the government’s increased aware...