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A Recap: Birds & Bees January Workshop for Parents
Written by Rachel Lee, AWARE intern Don’t be salty if you missed this workshop, parents. “Salty”? Yeah, it means “upset”... -
Preventing the Second Wave of Trauma: the power of first response in supporting sexual assault survivors
“Why didn’t you say no? Why didn’t you fight back? But what were you wearing?” One experience of sexual... -
A Recap: The Untold History of Singapore’s Indian Women
January 22nd, 2019 | Migration and TraffickingWritten by Nanthini d/o T Sambanthan, AWARE intern On the evening of Wednesday, 16 January, AWARE had the privilege of... -
Budget 2019: AWARE calls for a ‘4G’ budget for all generations
January 11th, 2019 | Older People and CaregivingThis post was originally published as a press release on 11 January 2019. Gender equality group AWARE submitted its ninth... -
Mark women’s contributions for Singapore bicentennial
January 9th, 2019 | Letters and op-eds, Women in LeadershipThis letter was first published by the Straits Times on 9 January 2019. It is a pity that the Singapore Bicentennial Office... -
Employee or independent contractor – law needs to be clear
January 4th, 2019 | Employment and Labour Rights, Letters and op-edsThis letter was first published by the Straits Times on 4 January 2019. The recent case in which the Central Provident Fund... -
Talk: The Untold History of Singapore’s Indian Women
You are invited to attend a talk by Constance Singam, activist, author and former AWARE president, on the untold story... -
Birds & Bees (19 January Workshop): Starting open conversations about sex, consent and relationships at home
January 3rd, 2019 | Children and Young People, Events, Family and Divorce, Gender-based Violence, Sexual and Reproductive HealthHow do you talk to your children about sex? It’s a topic that many parents are happy to put off... -
Review Workfare cover for low-income casual workers
December 26th, 2018 | Employment and Labour Rights, Letters and op-edsThis letter was first published by the Straits Times on 22 December 2018. We refer to the letter by the...