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  • Hashtags, Harassment and Hope: the State of Gender Relations in Singapore

    It’s been more than a year since #MeToo became a global phenomenon, rippling out into every sector of society as...
  • 23 March 2019 Training: Understanding the Spectrum of Sexual Assault and Its Impact on Survivors (with Derring-Do Dance)

    “They didn’t say no.” “But they didn’t say yes, either.”  One experience of sexual assault is one experience too many. We...
  • Birds & Bees (16 March Workshop): Starting open conversations about sex, consent and relationships at home

    How do you talk to your children about sex? It’s a topic that many parents are happy to put off...
  • Caregivers are getting some support but deserve more care

    This post was originally published on Channel NewsAsia on 24 February 2019. by Shailey Hingorani, AWARE’s Head of Research &...
  • Aware backs NTUC’s suggestions to help lower-income workers

    This letter was first published by The Straits Times on 22 February 2019. We refer to the report (NTUC urges...
  • Budget lacks urgency and vision to tackle Singapore’s ageing needs

    February 19th, 2019 | Older People and Caregiving
    This post was originally published as a press release on 19 February 2019. AWARE welcomes some key moves announced by...
  • A Recap: Sexual Assault First Responder Training

    Written by Ericia Yeo, AWARE intern It is one thing to endure the trauma of sexual assault. It is another...
  • AWARE urges complete closing of gaps in rape law; urges further reform and public education on consent, repeal of Section 377A

    This post was originally published as a press release on 13 February 2019.  AWARE welcomes the moves in the Criminal...
  • Make Care Count: Irene’s caregiving story

    “It doesn’t look like work when you’re in the outside looking in. But we’re working.” Irene Law Kah Tin, 63,...
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