People with Mental Health Issues Reintegrate into the Singapore Workforce
Thanks to training centres, more Singapore employers are finding ways to incorporate employees with mental health issues.
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Thanks to training centres, more Singapore employers are finding ways to incorporate employees with mental health issues.
As the reality of terror attacks looms large in the world, Singapore’s government is responding by offering training to grassroots leaders.
The new 2017 Singapore budget addresses the need for more funding and programmes to support mental health care.
Tech addicts are looking to overseas boot camps for help in breaking their gaming and gadget addictions.
According to studies, children suffer from feelings of shame, confusion, insecurity, and anxiety after being abducted by a parent.
A new, anonymous live chat feature allows young drug abusers to seek help and support from professional counsellors.
Thanks to a 2016 study, researchers now have additional data about differences between overdose and non-overdose suicide attempts.
The Institute of Mental Health has launched another survey of mental health issues in Singapore, expected to conclude in December 2017.
Police tried to find and save a depressed girl after she posted a suicide note online, only to discover that she died hours earlier.
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