Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities

In line with Lien Centre’s vision to catalyse positive social change, this research was carried out to understand social gaps in Singapore and how our society’s ability to meet social needs can be enhanced. Despite basic social needs in Singapore being essentially met through direct government inter...

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Main Authors: Mathi, Braema, Mohamed, Sharifah
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lien_reports-10032021-01-04T08:43:43Z Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities Mathi, Braema Mohamed, Sharifah In line with Lien Centre’s vision to catalyse positive social change, this research was carried out to understand social gaps in Singapore and how our society’s ability to meet social needs can be enhanced. Despite basic social needs in Singapore being essentially met through direct government interventions and the contributions of non-governmental social service activities, there are today some vulnerable groups that remain or have become more prominent. This research project aims to identify some of these needs and the possible approaches to addressing them. It is hoped that some of the recommendations of this report will be helpful for both the government and non-governmental players, in our collective efforts to plug the gaps and meet the needs of emerging constituencies. For example, making social policies more transformative than reactive, building institutional capacity to provide information that will be accessible to researchers, service providers and policy planners, and prioritising higher-risk social groups within an inclusive approach. These are expounded in the report. The Lien Centre hopes that this research will further its broader objective of encouraging thoughtful reflections in the social space and engaging the social sector in meaningful ways. 2011-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lien_reports/1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lien_reports/article/1003/viewcontent/Unmet_Social_Needs_in_Singapore.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Lien Centre for Social Innovation: Research eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Social needs unmet needs Singapore social policy Asian Studies Family, Life Course, and Society Inequality and Stratification Social Policy
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topic Social needs
unmet needs
Singapore
social policy
Asian Studies
Family, Life Course, and Society
Inequality and Stratification
Social Policy
spellingShingle Social needs
unmet needs
Singapore
social policy
Asian Studies
Family, Life Course, and Society
Inequality and Stratification
Social Policy
Mathi, Braema
Mohamed, Sharifah
Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
description In line with Lien Centre’s vision to catalyse positive social change, this research was carried out to understand social gaps in Singapore and how our society’s ability to meet social needs can be enhanced. Despite basic social needs in Singapore being essentially met through direct government interventions and the contributions of non-governmental social service activities, there are today some vulnerable groups that remain or have become more prominent. This research project aims to identify some of these needs and the possible approaches to addressing them. It is hoped that some of the recommendations of this report will be helpful for both the government and non-governmental players, in our collective efforts to plug the gaps and meet the needs of emerging constituencies. For example, making social policies more transformative than reactive, building institutional capacity to provide information that will be accessible to researchers, service providers and policy planners, and prioritising higher-risk social groups within an inclusive approach. These are expounded in the report. The Lien Centre hopes that this research will further its broader objective of encouraging thoughtful reflections in the social space and engaging the social sector in meaningful ways.
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author Mathi, Braema
Mohamed, Sharifah
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Mohamed, Sharifah
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title Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
title_short Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
title_full Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
title_fullStr Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
title_full_unstemmed Unmet Social Needs in Singapore: Singapore's Social Structures and Policies, and their Impact on Six Vulnerable Communities
title_sort unmet social needs in singapore: singapore's social structures and policies, and their impact on six vulnerable communities
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lien_reports/1
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lien_reports/article/1003/viewcontent/Unmet_Social_Needs_in_Singapore.pdf
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