SINGAPORE - The character and citizenship education lessons conducted in schools on the Israel-Hamas conflict aim to help students process their emotions and information about the issue, and are not meant to be history lessons or to ascribe blame, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.
SINGAPORE – Those with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are eligible for financial and other kinds of support as the Government continues to raise awareness of neuro-developmental conditions and their impact on individuals and families.
SINGAPORE- More than 2,600 companies have taken up guidelines for the hiring of freelancers, a more than fivefold rise since they were introduced in March 2018, said the Ministry of Manpower in Parliament on Feb 16.
SINGAPORE – Commuter travel patterns and the overall connectivity and resilience of the public transport network are among factors considered when bus services are changed, said Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat.
SINGAPORE - As the Year of the Dragon beckons, it is as good a time as any for young couples to try for babies, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as he once again took the opportunity to urge people to have children in his annual Chinese New Year message.
SINGAPORE - The numbers of individual bankruptcies and businesses winding up have remained stable and are now below pre-pandemic levels, despite periods of economic disruption in recent years.
SINGAPORE - More research is needed to understand the surge in youth mental health issues in Singapore, with possible factors including heavy social media usage and the need for more free play and autonomy.