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We seek to ignite people’s curiosity in social issues, and create a learning community of people who care.
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Design4Impact 2 Webinar Series

Come learn from industry experts in an engaging webinar to gain valuable insights of current mental health-related issues faced by seniors, caregivers and youths and co-create solutions to these challenges.

πŸ”΄ 15/16 Sep
πŸ”΅ 4.30-6pm/5-6.30pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3jRsEUp

Organised by MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT) & National Council of Social Service (NCSS)
#mentalhealth #webinar
An Introduction to the Design Justice Network

The Design Justice Network is an international effort that seeks to rethink design processes, centre people who are normally marginalised by design, and use collaborative, creative practices to address the deepest challenges our communities face.

This is the first of a two-part series of introductory events aimed at imagining and building local communities for design justice in Hong Kong and Singapore

πŸ”΄ 25 Sep, Sat
πŸ”΅ 10am - 11am

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3nOspeZ

Organised by Design Justice Network
#webinar #design #community
The Poverty Line – A Global Visual Art Research Project on Poverty and Food Choices

The Poverty Line uses the universal lens of food to examine the daily choices we would face living at the poverty line. From 2010 to 2020, the artists (Chow and Lin) travelled 200,000 km to create case studies of 36 countries and territories.

It is a growing conversation that questions understandings of poverty and inequality, traversing cultures and economic systems. In this seminar, Chow and Lin share about their work and its impacts across the globe.

πŸ”΄ 27 Oct, Wed
πŸ”΅ 4pm - 5.15pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3G814eH

Organised by NUS Social Service Research Centre
#poverty #inequality #webinar
Raising Resilience

In this event, you’ll learn how you can draw upon resilience to support yourself and your community during this pandemic. This event includes the collaboration signing ceremony for Share a Pot @ Home, an initiative to improve continuity of care during the pandemic.

πŸ”΄ 27 Oct, Wed
πŸ”΅ 4pm - 6pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3FWyBIE

Organised by Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
#community #mentalhealth #webinar
Finding Resilience in Caregiving

Join us in our webinar – Dedicating to Self-Care – as our guest speakers share useful tips and resources that will help caregivers to look after themselves as they care for their loved ones. Interactive virtual workshops are held throughout the week. Register now to secure a slot!

πŸ”΄ 3-7 Nov, Wed-Sun
πŸ”΅ 930am - 4pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/2ZE2Eob

Organised by Caregiving Welfare Association
#caregiving #workshops #webinar
Defining Social imPAct - Creating Community Change in the New Normal

Many Singaporeans' lives has been affected since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, creating more opportunities for ground up initiatives to make a impact in the new normal.

Join us as we understand the challenges of sustaining ground-up initiatives and find out how you can play a part in supporting the community efforts to create positive change through this webinar.

πŸ”΄ 18 Nov, Thu
πŸ”΅ 8-9pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3FhwIEW

Organised by Impact@Hong Lim Green
#socialimpact #change #webinar
What’s your story? Storytelling in Activism.

Through personal stories, we catch a glimpse of a view of the world that may be different from our own. When we see the world as they see it, or walk in their shoes, the experience can inspire empathy and is helpful in seeing people as individuals rather than as a homogenous group. These narratives act as an important communication tool that captures people’s attention, and provokes them to think differently about an issue and perhaps behave differently as well.

How does this relate to myself and Minority Voices? Let me tell you my story and you tell me yours.

πŸ”΄ 23 Feb, Wed
πŸ”΅ 12pm - 1.30pm

πŸ‘‰Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3qbcDdH

Organised by NTU SoH Gender and Diversity
#activism #storytelling #webinar
OMW Network Connects

Trying to figure out what to study or what you want as a career in the future?

Introducing On My Way Network Connects, a community of youths with similar interests where you can ask questions, share information, and connect with others on the same career-seeking journey as you!

πŸ”΄ 6 Dec - 13 Jan
πŸ”΅ 8pm - 9.30pm

πŸ‘‰Sign up here: https://bit.ly/30HBNb8

Organised by National Youth Council
#career #webinar
Languishing in a Pandemic: And how Journaling Got Me Out Of It

In the midst of a seemingly unending pandemic, we’ve all experienced feeling burnt out, restless or empty.

Kick off 2022 with an intro to Shin.tsugi’s unique approach to journaling, which adopts the creative arts as an ongoing self-care practice.

πŸ”΄ 8 Jan, Sat
πŸ”΅ 11am-12pm

πŸ‘‰Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3zp99bJ

Organised by Shin.tsugi
#mentalhealth #webinar
Inclusion in Action: Reflect and Reimagine

Let's celebrate how far we have come in building more inclusive classrooms! Joining Minister of State for Social and Family Development and Education, Ms Sun Xueling is keynote speaker Kim Barthel and a diverse panel of experts who can help us shape the conversation on inclusive education as we take the next steps.

πŸ”΅ 19 Mar, Sat
πŸ”΄ 930am-1pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3ChzCJR

Organised by AWWA
#education #students #webinar
Below the Poverty Line

In this webinar, we shed light onto the stories of 3 changemakers in the ASEAN region. Participants will be diving deep into interactive discussions with our guest speakers.

Join the #twofiftyaday campaign and experience life under the international poverty line by spending SG$2.50 a day. Tag and share your reflections!

πŸ”΄ 25 June, Sat
πŸ”΅ 10am - 12pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3QCCAPV

Organised by Youth Corps Singapore
#webinar #poverty
Treatment Gap Webinar

Mental health awareness has certainly grown over the years, yet many still face barriers when seeking help. How serious is this problem and what can we, as individuals, do to make a difference?

Participate in this webinar to discuss this issue spanning across multiple problem gaps. You can look forward to hearing from a diverse panel of speakers, and be empowered with fresh insights to help those in the mental health community.

πŸ”΄ 9 Jul, Sat
πŸ”΅ 2-3.30pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3umBD4u

Organised by KindNUS & SGExams
#mentalhealth #webinar
Towards A Sustainable Future: How Can Youth Prepare For It?

Climate action has now entered the mainstream as a critical objective for many countries towards a sustainable future. Youths need to recognise the growing role of sustainability as we balance economic viability with environmental sustainability.

Join us as we explore how youths can navigate the shift and seize the opportunities that arise from it.

πŸ”΄ 13 Aug, Sat
πŸ”΅ 10.30-11.30am

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3p5714K

Organised by National Youth Council & Singapore Institute of International Affairs
#sustainability #youths #webinar
Gen Z & Youth Today Webinar

Gen Zs are shown to be the most likely to suffer from a mental health condition, yet also the most receptive towards seeking help. Curious to find out more about the possible root causes for the unique challenges posed to youths today? πŸ€”

Join us to explore the struggles that Gen Zs face and how we can better support one another! Together, we can strive towards a more empathetic society! ❀️

πŸ”΄ 19 Aug, Fri
πŸ”΅ 3.30-5pm

πŸ‘‰ Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3BNxRWm

Organised by kindNUS & SGExams
#mentalhealth #webinar