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About Children's Society

Who We Are

About Bully-Free Programme

Children’s Society’s Bully-Free Programme addresses the issue of school bullying and its impact on those involved, since 2004. The programme aims to promote a safe and supportive culture in schools with a zero tolerance stand towards bullying. In addition, our work aims to raise awareness on the topic among children, youth, parents, teachers and counselors through talks, workshops, camps, campaigns and roadshows.

Public Outreach & School Outreach

To reach out to the community, we host a Bully-Free Campaign website and organise annual Bully-Free Forums to raise awareness on the topic of bullying. Our school outreach efforts include conducting Bully-Free awareness talks, workshop, camps, campaigns, as well as running teachers’ training and parenting workshops.

Public Outreach &

School Outreach

To reach out to the community, we host a Bully-Free website and organise various activities to raise awareness on the topic of bullying. Our school outreach efforts include conducting Bully-Free awareness talks, workshops, camps, campaigns, as well as running teachers’ trainings and parenting workshops.

About Singapore

Children’s Society

Singapore Children’s Society protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. In 2017, the Society reached out to 65,536 children, youth and families in need. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children.

Today, Children’s Society operates more than 10 service centres islandwide, offering services in the four categories Vulnerable Children and Youth, Children and Youth Services, Family Services, and Research and Advocacy.

About Singapore Children’s Society

Singapore Children’s Society protects and nurtures children and youth of all races and religions. In 2017, the Society reached out to 65,536 children, youth and families in need. Established in 1952, its services have evolved to meet the changing needs of children.

Today, Children’s Society operates more than 10 service centres islandwide, offering services in the four categories Vulnerable Children and Youth, Children and Youth Services, Family Services, and Research and Advocacy.

Helplines

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Online Chat

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