Women often shoulder more of the caregiving responsibilities in their families. To strengthen support for caregivers, several key initiatives will be introduced to ease their caregiving load and to relieve their financial strain.
Find out more π go.gov.sg/sgwomen
#CelebratingSGWomen
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Find out more π go.gov.sg/sgwomen
#CelebratingSGWomen
Follow @Govsg for the latest Government announcements
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The Government will work closely with community partners to strengthen support for various groups of women, especially those from the low-income families and single-parent households. Learn more β¬οΈ
More details: go.gov.sg/sgwomen
#CelebratingSGWomen
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More details: go.gov.sg/sgwomen
#CelebratingSGWomen
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Want to see what your favourite scammers are up to today? π Just make sure you donβt get hooked by their phishing tricks π£ Watch here: https://go.gov.sg/sosscams-ep1
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To ensure that Singaporeans are adequately supported amidst a rise in prices worldwide, the Government will be providing households with support throughout the year ahead.
Find out more at: go.gov.sg/householdsupport
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Find out more at: go.gov.sg/householdsupport
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Your favourite scammers are up to no good again. Which one of the following methods of βbeing susβ have you come across before?
Anonymous Poll
12%
Suspicious attachments
8%
Personalised emails
8%
Attempting to obtain confidential/ financial information
72%
All of the above π
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π Keep up with all the scam tricks and tactics by watching ep 1 & 2 here: go.gov.sg/sosscams
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π©πͺπ»To support the aspirations and address the challenges of Singapore women, the White Paper on Singapore Womenβs Development has set out 25 action plans in 5 areas. READ β‘οΈ go.gov.sg/sgwomen
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Here's a look at the 5 areas covered by the White Paper on Singapore Women's Development at a glance. Tell us which one matters most to you. π€
Anonymous Poll
22%
Equal opportunities in the workplace with fairer employment practices β
17%
Recognition & support for caregivers' contributions e.g. by reducing their financial strain β
22%
Stronger protection against violence and harm e.g through stiffer penalties for sexual offences β
17%
More support measures for women who need more help e.g. childcare arrangements for single mothers β
21%
Shifting mindsets on gender stereotypes that impact women in their family and careers β
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From 26 April 2022, Safe Management Measures will be eased further as the DORSCON level is adjusted from Orange to Yellow.
πͺ Thank you to all our healthcare and frontline workers, and all Singaporeans, for playing your part in the fight against COVID-19
π For more info, visit: go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
Infographics: MOH
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πͺ Thank you to all our healthcare and frontline workers, and all Singaporeans, for playing your part in the fight against COVID-19
π For more info, visit: go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
Infographics: MOH
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[Sent by Gov.sg β 23 Apr]
Further easing of community & border measures
From 26 Apr:
- No limit to group sizes/visitors per household
- Capacity limits for most settings/events >1k pax removed
- Safe distancing not required
- HRNs will be stopped
- Check-in using TraceTogether & SafeEntry not required, except for events >500 pax & nightlife establishments (with dancing)
πΌ All workers can return to office
π Updated border measures
- From 26 Apr: No PDT needed for fully vax travellers & non-vax children β€12 y.o. arriving by air/sea
- From 1 May: Cross-border buses & taxis with Malaysia to resume
Booster dose recommended for persons aged β₯12 y.o., regardless of past COVID infection. Seniors β₯60 y.o. can walk into any Vaccination Centre before 7pm to receive 2nd booster dose.
go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
Further easing of community & border measures
From 26 Apr:
- No limit to group sizes/visitors per household
- Capacity limits for most settings/events >1k pax removed
- Safe distancing not required
- HRNs will be stopped
- Check-in using TraceTogether & SafeEntry not required, except for events >500 pax & nightlife establishments (with dancing)
πΌ All workers can return to office
π Updated border measures
- From 26 Apr: No PDT needed for fully vax travellers & non-vax children β€12 y.o. arriving by air/sea
- From 1 May: Cross-border buses & taxis with Malaysia to resume
Booster dose recommended for persons aged β₯12 y.o., regardless of past COVID infection. Seniors β₯60 y.o. can walk into any Vaccination Centre before 7pm to receive 2nd booster dose.
go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
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β¬οΈ Take note of the adjustments to Vaccination-Differentiated SMMs, the use of TraceTogether and SafeEntry and the issuance of Health Risk Notices from 26 April 2022 onwards.
π For more info, visit: go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
Infographics: MOH
Follow @Govsg for the latest Government announcements
π For more info, visit: go.gov.sg/mohpr220422
Infographics: MOH
Follow @Govsg for the latest Government announcements
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