Sunbeam Newsletter June 2020
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June 2020
#hopebeyondcovid19: Hopes for a Better Tomorrow
Read More ...For nine-year-old Putra, the perfect post-COVID-19 life is not filled with parties or presents. He just wants to visit his grandparents, return to school, and get back to the two-hours of outdoor fun he used to enjoy each day, he says.
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June 2020
Singapore Children's Society Welcomes a New Chief Executive Officer
Read More ...Singapore Children’s Society welcomed Ms Ang Boon Min as its new Chief Executive Officer on 1 May this year.
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June 2020
No Breaks in the Society’s Circuits of Care
Read More ...The Society’s Corporate Office and most of its service centres may have been physically closed during Singapore’s COVID-19 Circuit Breaker, but avenues for providing help and care to our beneficiaries remained wide open.
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June 2020
Helping the Community Cope with COVID-19
Read More ...COVID-19 can be confusing for children – and stressful for adults. Singapore Children’s Society has responded with a series of resources that can help both young and old.
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June 2020
Extending Help – Our Way
Read More ...In addition to trying to secure financial assistance, our social workers have been helping in other ways. The team from Student Care @ Children’s Society, for instance, also compiles training and job opportunities for parents who need them.
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June 2020
Youth Stay Connected Throughout Circuit Breaker
Read More ...They may not have been able to meet the youth in their charge face-to-face, but that did not stop our four youth centres from keeping them connected and engaged throughout Singapore’s COVID-19 circuit breaker.
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June 2020
Helping Hands, Right When They Need It
Read More ...Sitting at his dining table, clinical psychologist Jeremy Heng answers call after call on the National Care Hotline, a 24-hour hotline offering emotional support to the community.
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June 2020
Building Resilience: Our Latest Research 2 Practice Session
Read More ...When it comes to resilience, a close parent-child relationship and social support can play significant roles, according to a study by the Society’s Research Unit.
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June 2020
冠病疫情后的希望
Read More ...对九岁的普特拉来说,2019冠状病毒疫情结束后,他最期待的生活不是派对或礼物,而是像从前一样,每天探望祖父母、回返学校上课和到户外玩耍两小时。