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WOMENS RIGHTS
Research and Campaigns. AWARE is dedicated to advocacy through research. Evidence-based advocacy ensures that our policy recommendations and reports are well-received by stakeholders in the quest for gender equality. Our advocacy strategies focus on reforming attitudes on gender equality at the state level, as well as in publicdiscourse.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
AWARE is Singapore’s leading gender equality advocacy group. We offer counselling, legal advice to women in need and training to empower women to achieve independence.TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Catalyse Consulting is the corporate training division of AWARE. Catalyse aims to inspire diverse and inclusive workplaces for people to maximise their full potential, through customised workshops and private consultation. By enabling people to leverage on their differences and to bond through their similarities, we help our clients build cohesive, dynamic and effective organisations CatalyseSEXUAL ASSAULT
If you have faced sexual assault or rape and are looking for help, please call AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre. We provide legal information, counselling and befriender support. Or, if you just want someone to talk to about an experience you’ve had, that is OK too. 24 APRIL 2021: NOTICE OF AWARE’S 36TH ANNUAL GENERAL 24 April 2021: Notice of AWARE’s 36th Annual General Meeting (Virtual) Our 36th AWARE Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Saturday, 24 April 2021. It will be virtual (via Zoom), because of the continuing restrictions on large gatherings. We will start at 2pm and plan to wrap up the formal meeting by 3.30pm. STAFF | AWARE SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
CONSTITUTION & REPORTS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders are illnesses that manifest themselves in extreme unhealthy eating patterns. They are mental conditions that affect eating habits but are not necessarily tied to a specific body type; someone with an eating disorder can appear very thin, healthy weighted or above healthy weight. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU ARE SEXUALLY HARASSED? Victims of harassment may experience a range of emotions, including confusion, humiliation, fear, anger, isolation and guilt. If you need advice on how to deal with a harasser in the workplace, call our Helpline at 1800 777-5555. Our helpliners may refer you to meet withour
10 WAYS MEN CAN PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 10 ways men can prevent gender-based violence . Communicate. One of our largest problems is that we do not talk. No one is a mind-reader. If we talk with our partners, we can understand each other’s wishes, thoughts, and desires. Consent should never be assumed.WOMENS RIGHTS
Research and Campaigns. AWARE is dedicated to advocacy through research. Evidence-based advocacy ensures that our policy recommendations and reports are well-received by stakeholders in the quest for gender equality. Our advocacy strategies focus on reforming attitudes on gender equality at the state level, as well as in publicdiscourse.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
AWARE is Singapore’s leading gender equality advocacy group. We offer counselling, legal advice to women in need and training to empower women to achieve independence.TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Catalyse Consulting is the corporate training division of AWARE. Catalyse aims to inspire diverse and inclusive workplaces for people to maximise their full potential, through customised workshops and private consultation. By enabling people to leverage on their differences and to bond through their similarities, we help our clients build cohesive, dynamic and effective organisations CatalyseSEXUAL ASSAULT
If you have faced sexual assault or rape and are looking for help, please call AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre. We provide legal information, counselling and befriender support. Or, if you just want someone to talk to about an experience you’ve had, that is OK too. 24 APRIL 2021: NOTICE OF AWARE’S 36TH ANNUAL GENERAL 24 April 2021: Notice of AWARE’s 36th Annual General Meeting (Virtual) Our 36th AWARE Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Saturday, 24 April 2021. It will be virtual (via Zoom), because of the continuing restrictions on large gatherings. We will start at 2pm and plan to wrap up the formal meeting by 3.30pm. STAFF | AWARE SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
CONSTITUTION & REPORTS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
EATING DISORDERS
Eating disorders are illnesses that manifest themselves in extreme unhealthy eating patterns. They are mental conditions that affect eating habits but are not necessarily tied to a specific body type; someone with an eating disorder can appear very thin, healthy weighted or above healthy weight. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU ARE SEXUALLY HARASSED? Victims of harassment may experience a range of emotions, including confusion, humiliation, fear, anger, isolation and guilt. If you need advice on how to deal with a harasser in the workplace, call our Helpline at 1800 777-5555. Our helpliners may refer you to meet withour
10 WAYS MEN CAN PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 10 ways men can prevent gender-based violence . Communicate. One of our largest problems is that we do not talk. No one is a mind-reader. If we talk with our partners, we can understand each other’s wishes, thoughts, and desires. Consent should never be assumed. WE ARE HIRING! HELPLINE EXECUTIVE, SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
24 APRIL 2021: NOTICE OF AWARE’S 36TH ANNUAL GENERAL 24 April 2021: Notice of AWARE’s 36th Annual General Meeting (Virtual) Our 36th AWARE Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Saturday, 24 April 2021. It will be virtual (via Zoom), because of the continuing restrictions on large gatherings. We will start at 2pm and plan to wrap up the formal meeting by 3.30pm. ABORTION | AWARE SINGAPORE If you are thinking about ending an unwanted pregnancy, this page provides factual information about the procedures and regulation involved, addressing concerns women frequently have and dispelling myths that still persist related to abortion. Note: If you have any questions about contraception, sexually transmitted infections, STI testing, pregnancy or abortion, the best thing you can BEST PRACTICES FOR ORGANISATIONS It is in every organisation’s interest to ensure a workplace that is harassment free. A responsible employer will want to ensure the safety of its staff and a healthy conducive working environment. Harassment incidents lower the productivity and morale of the victim and staff. Organisations that do not have policies and processes in place mayCONTRACEPTION
We're here for you. Learn more about AWARE's services here. You can also speak directly to us on our Women's Helpline by calling 1800 777 5555 (Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), or schedule a chat with our staff here. If you have any questions about contraception, WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU ARE SEXUALLY HARASSED? Victims of harassment may experience a range of emotions, including confusion, humiliation, fear, anger, isolation and guilt. If you need advice on how to deal with a harasser in the workplace, call our Helpline at 1800 777-5555. Our helpliners may refer you to meet withour
WHAT IS SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Sexual harassment involves threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviours or communications of a sexual nature. Such behaviours may be actionable if a) it is meant to cause you harassment, alarm or distress or b) is likely to cause you these feelings and you heard or saw the offending behaviours or words. In Singapore, the ProtectionSUPPORT GROUPS
Support Groups. home Women’s Care Centre. Important: Please note that, in light of the latest COVID-19 situation and measures in Singapore, we are providing all our Women’s Care Centre, Sexual Assault Care Centre and Workplace Harassment and Discrimination services remotely. Walk-in service has been discontinued until furthernotice.
CHARACTERISTICS & DEFINITIONS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT Sexual harassment is defined as offensive, unwanted and unwelcome behaviour of a sexual nature. Harmless flirting between consensual parties is NOT sexual harassment. However, when the feelings are no longer mutual and one party persists even though the other party makes it clear that he or she is no longer interested, the other party may STATISTICS | AWARE SINGAPORE Introduction Within the last decade, more women have entered the work force. As their numbers surge, their vulnerability to harassment has also increased. Often reported in the media are criminal acts of rape, assault and molestation, while the ‘less severe’ forms of harassment like verbal abuse, repeated lewd emails or smses, physical touching, or unwelcomeWOMENS RIGHTS
Research and Campaigns. AWARE is dedicated to advocacy through research. Evidence-based advocacy ensures that our policy recommendations and reports are well-received by stakeholders in the quest for gender equality. Our advocacy strategies focus on reforming attitudes on gender equality at the state level, as well as in publicdiscourse.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Catalyse Consulting is the corporate training division of AWARE. Catalyse aims to inspire diverse and inclusive workplaces for people to maximise their full potential, through customised workshops and private consultation. By enabling people to leverage on their differences and to bond through their similarities, we help our clients build cohesive, dynamic and effective organisations STAFF | AWARE SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
CONSTITUTION & REPORTS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
WHAT IS SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Sexual harassment involves threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviours or communications of a sexual nature. Such behaviours may be actionable if a) it is meant to cause you harassment, alarm or distress or b) is likely to cause you these feelings and you heard or saw the offending behaviours or words. In Singapore, the Protection A RECAP: GOOD BOYS, SOFTBOIS, SAMMYBOYS, BOYS WILL BE BOYS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
HOME - SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE The Care Centre provides safe, free and confidential* services for anyone who has faced sexual assault and/or sexual harassment, even if it happened years ago. If you need help, or feel unsure about a sexual encounter and just want to talk, please call, WhatsApp, email or visit by appointment. 2021 update: During the continued coronavirusSEXUALITY EDUCATION
WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
10 WAYS MEN CAN PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 10 ways men can prevent gender-based violence . Communicate. One of our largest problems is that we do not talk. No one is a mind-reader. If we talk with our partners, we can understand each other’s wishes, thoughts, and desires. Consent should never be assumed.WOMENS RIGHTS
Research and Campaigns. AWARE is dedicated to advocacy through research. Evidence-based advocacy ensures that our policy recommendations and reports are well-received by stakeholders in the quest for gender equality. Our advocacy strategies focus on reforming attitudes on gender equality at the state level, as well as in publicdiscourse.
TRAINING PROGRAMMES
Catalyse Consulting is the corporate training division of AWARE. Catalyse aims to inspire diverse and inclusive workplaces for people to maximise their full potential, through customised workshops and private consultation. By enabling people to leverage on their differences and to bond through their similarities, we help our clients build cohesive, dynamic and effective organisations STAFF | AWARE SINGAPORE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
CONSTITUTION & REPORTS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
WHAT IS SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Sexual harassment involves threatening, abusive or insulting words, behaviours or communications of a sexual nature. Such behaviours may be actionable if a) it is meant to cause you harassment, alarm or distress or b) is likely to cause you these feelings and you heard or saw the offending behaviours or words. In Singapore, the Protection A RECAP: GOOD BOYS, SOFTBOIS, SAMMYBOYS, BOYS WILL BE BOYS WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
HOME - SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE The Care Centre provides safe, free and confidential* services for anyone who has faced sexual assault and/or sexual harassment, even if it happened years ago. If you need help, or feel unsure about a sexual encounter and just want to talk, please call, WhatsApp, email or visit by appointment. 2021 update: During the continued coronavirusSEXUALITY EDUCATION
WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
10 WAYS MEN CAN PREVENT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 10 ways men can prevent gender-based violence . Communicate. One of our largest problems is that we do not talk. No one is a mind-reader. If we talk with our partners, we can understand each other’s wishes, thoughts, and desires. Consent should never be assumed.WOMENS RIGHTS
Research and Campaigns. AWARE is dedicated to advocacy through research. Evidence-based advocacy ensures that our policy recommendations and reports are well-received by stakeholders in the quest for gender equality. Our advocacy strategies focus on reforming attitudes on gender equality at the state level, as well as in publicdiscourse.
WE ARE HIRING! HELPLINE EXECUTIVE, SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
BOOKS | AWARE SINGAPORE Growing Up Perempuan. Growing Up Perempuan is the follow-up to Perempuan: Muslim Women in Singapore Speak Out. Growing Up Perempuan is a collection of stories written by women, for women. It offers stories of love and loss, strength and endurance, confidence andcourage –
SEXUAL ASSAULT
If you have faced sexual assault or rape and are looking for help, please call AWARE's Sexual Assault Care Centre. We provide legal information, counselling and befriender support. Or, if you just want someone to talk to about an experience you’ve had, that is OK too. ABORTION | AWARE SINGAPORE If you are thinking about ending an unwanted pregnancy, this page provides factual information about the procedures and regulation involved, addressing concerns women frequently have and dispelling myths that still persist related to abortion. Note: If you have any questions about contraception, sexually transmitted infections, STI testing, pregnancy or abortion, the best thing you can GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE WOMEN'S HELPLINE 1800 777 5555. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE 6779 0282. mon - fri, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Generalenquiries 6779 7137
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We're here for you. Learn more about AWARE's services here. You can also speak directly to us on our Women's Helpline by calling 1800 777 5555 (Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), or schedule a chat with our staff here. If you have any questions about contraception, DOMESTIC WORKERS NEED SUPPORT TO SHOULDER CAREGIVER BURDEN Domestic workers need support to shoulder caregiver burden. This letter was originally published in The Straits Times on 23 October 2020. Caregiving places significant strain on one’s finances, as well as physical and mental well-being. When caregivers experience burnout due to insufficient rest, they pose a risk to themselves andothers
SURVEY: 9 IN 10 TEENAGE BOYS FACE SOCIAL PRESSURES TO BE A new survey has shown that 9 in 10 teenage boys report facing pressures to be ‘manly’ through experiences of harassment, bullying, teasing, social CONCERNS ABOUT REVISING SEX ED IN SCHOOLS Concerns about revising sex ed in schools. On Jan 4, following a news report about possible changes to the Sexuality Education Programme in schools here, AWARE sent the following letter to Education Minister Heng Swee Keat, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong, Director-General of Education Ho Peng, Health Promotion Board (HPB) CEO Ang Hak Seng and*
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