BEing Safe Together (BEST) programme

Does your child know what to do when they are feeling unsafe? With the rise in child abuse cases and children’s increased internet use, it is important for children to know how to keep themselves safe in all situations – real life and online.
Singapore Children’s Society 70th Anniversary Learning Festival

Join us for a day of learning on Friday, 14 October, as we celebrate seven decades of bringing hope and smiles to children and families!
Children’s Voices: Every Voice Creates a Ripple

Calling all children and youth below 18! Let your Voice be heard, share your opinion, express your idea, dare to make changes, empower yourself and inspire others…
Singapore Children’s Forum 2022

Started in 2013, the Singapore Children’s Forum (SCF) is a platform for children and young persons (CYPs) in Singapore to express their views on issues that matter to them.
14th Singapore Children’s Society Lecture

Mrs Priscilla Lui, chairperson of the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights, will shine a light on the need for a collective response in her talk, “A Shared Journey Safeguarding our Children.
Storm Riders 2021

Storm Riders is an anger management that helps children to understand their emotions and respond to anger in a healthy manner, without harming themselves, others and the environment.
Singapore Children’s Forum 2021

Started in 2013, the Singapore Children’s Forum (SCF) is a platform for children and young persons (CYPs) in Singapore to express their views on issues that matter to them.
Trauma Informed Care Workshops for Educators and Parents

In a bid to build children and youth’s resilience, we are offering a complimentary talk and workshop on trauma-informed care.
Storm Riders 2020

Storm Riders is an anger management that helps children to understand their emotions and respond to anger in a healthy manner, without harming themselves, others and the environment.
Singapore Children’s Forum 2019

This year, the theme for the Singapore Children’s Forum is “Why is it sometimes not fair?”, where we delve into the world of 25 children and youth who shared their perception on what unfairness and inequality looks like from their lenses.