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  2. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airport Terminal Services Staff Association; Singapore Amalgamated Services Co-Operative Organisation Senior Citizens Home; Singapore American Community Action Council; Singapore Anglican Community Services; Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association; Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association; Singapore Association for Counselling

  3. Religious Rehabilitation Group (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Rehabilitation Group (Abbreviation: RRG; Malay: Kumpulan Pemulihan Keagamaan; Jawi: كومڤولن ڤموليهن كاڬامأن; Chinese: 宗教改造小组; Tamil: மத மறுவாழ்வு குழு) is an organization of voluntary Islamic scholars and teachers in Singapore who assist in the religious rehabilitation and counselling of radicalised and self ...

  4. Association of Women for Action and Research - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC) provides free services to those who have experienced sexual assault and harassment, helping them deal with their experiences and make decisions about their next steps. [6] The Centre oversees sexual assault and harassment cases, providing counselling, legal information and befriender services to survivors. [7]

  5. AMP Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The AMP Singapore, formerly known as the Association of Muslim Professionals, is a Singaporean non-profit organisation serving the Muslim community in Singapore. AMP is a registered charitable organisation and is accorded the status of an Institution of Public Character .

  6. Anthony Yeo - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Yeo was a Singaporean counsellor, hailed as Singapore's "father of counselling" for his pioneering role in the profession's development in Singapore. [1] [2] [3]Yeo attended Victoria School and graduated from the University of Singapore in 1972.

  7. Social Development Network - Wikipedia

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    The Social Development Network (SDN), formerly of Social Development Unit (SDU) and Social Development Service (SDS), is a governmental body under the Ministry of Social and Family Development of Singapore. It works closely with the community and commercial sectors to foster opportunities for singles to interact in social settings in Singapore.

  8. Focus on the Family Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Focus on the Family Singapore is a Christian socially conservative, anti-abortion organisation based in Singapore. [1] According to its website, FOTF seeks to strengthen the role of male and female in a marriage and traditional family unit . [ 2 ]

  9. Mental health in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After the British had re-established colonial rule in Singapore at the end of World War II, the first person appointed as a psychologist was V W Wilson. He was appointed to the colonial Medical Service on 11 September 1956 on contract from the United Kingdom to build up and incorporate a full psychological service within the mental health programme at Woodbridge. [3]