Imagine a world where every story of survival becomes a symbol of strength. ✨ In Her Stride 2024: Threads of Resilience brings this vision to life, weaving the journeys of survivors into stunning, one-of-a-kind fashion pieces. Crafted from pre-loved materials by talented NAFA UAS Fashion Design students and supported by New2U Thrift Shop, each creation embodies hope, renewal, and the unbreakable spirit of those who have overcome violence. But we can’t do this alone. Our community’s support is crucial in helping survivors find safety, healing, and empowerment. Join us in making a difference—together, we can help build a brighter, more secure future. Visit our website of the link in bio to find out how you can play your part. https://lnkd.in/gKedqjzz 💙 #ThreadsOfResilience #SupportSurvivors #InHerStride2024 Decorté Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
Singapore Council Of Women's Organisations
Non-profit Organizations
Bugis, Singapore 4,233 followers
Equal Space, Equal Voice, Equal Worth
About us
As the umbrella body for women's organisations in Singapore, the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) serves as a unifying force, bringing together diverse voices and perspectives to champion gender equality. Through advocacy, education and empowerment, SCWO strives to create a society where women have equal opportunities and rights in all aspects of life. With a steadfast commitment to its goals, SCWO plays a pivotal role in driving positive change, striving to eliminate systemic barriers for women in Singapore. Equal Space - Women should feel safe wherever they are, free to live their lives as they choose without any danger of discrimination, harassment, sexual assault, and violence. Equal Voice - Women should be equally represented in political, corporate, and community leadership. Policymaking will benefit from the perspectives they bring to the discussions and decisions. Equal Worth - Women should be fully recognised and valued for their contributions to society, family, and the workplace, where there should be no gender wage gap for work of equal value.
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https://linktr.ee/thescwo
External link for Singapore Council Of Women's Organisations
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bugis, Singapore
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1980
- Specialties
- Women's Issues
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Primary
96 Waterloo Street
Bugis, Singapore 187867, SG
Employees at Singapore Council Of Women's Organisations
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Caroline Lahoud
Strategic Account/Partner Management | Relationship Manager | Translator
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Gina Romero
Unconventional Entrepreneur & Community Builder. Inclusive innovation and ethical AI data services. VentureBeat Women in AI Awards Finalist, The…
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Hwee Hoon Sim
President of YWCA, Board Director at Income, SLF, Stashaway
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Sara Mei Woo
Certified Master Trainer, Laughter Yoga; Guided Autobiography Instructor; Advisor/Past President, Singapore Women's Association and the Federation of…
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🎨✨ Calling all young artists! Dive into the world of creative expression with Project Awesome's latest art competition. It's your chance to let your imagination soar and showcase your artistic skills while contributing to a meaningful cause. Unleash your inner artist, and let's paint a world filled with inspiration and change! Submit your masterpiece by 1 December 2024 to be part of this extraordinary journey. Visit our website to learn how you can be part of this extraordinary journey. #ArtForChange #YouthCreativity #ProjectAwesome
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💼 𝗜 𝗚𝗼𝘁 𝗙𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝘃𝗲? 🤰🏻 In this insightful episode of #OpenHaus, our CEO Yan Ping Koh from the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO) shares her journey through workplace discrimination, revealing the moments that ignited her dedication to advancing women’s rights in Singapore. Should caregiving still be a woman’s sole responsibility? How can we protect women’s rights at work? And does standing up for women automatically make you a feminist? Episode 8 is now live on YouTube—click to watch! 🎧 https://lnkd.in/gBC4G4Rv WriteHaus Asia #WriteHausAsia #WHA #Podcast #SCWO #Women #GenderEquality #WomenEmpowerment #Feminism
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The process of submitting a formal Flexible Work Arrangement Request (FWA-R) is simple and designed to support both you and your team. If you've completed your probation, you're eligible to submit a request. Be sure to consider how this flexibility might impact your colleagues or clients, as collaboration remains key. If your company doesn't have a formal process, simply submit your request in writing, ensuring clear communication for everyone's benefit. Your employer should review and respond to your request within two months. The guideline will come into effect starting 1 December 2024. #FlexibleWorkArrangements #FWAR #WorkLifeBalance #InclusiveWorkplaces #CommunitySupport #RequestForFlexibility
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Dr. Seow Yian San, President of SCWO, shared her leadership journey and vision for gender equality with Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani on the R.I.C.H podcast. She talks about how achieving gender equality is a collective community effort, driven by shifts in mindset influenced by friends, family, and schools. Tune in to the full podcast here: https://lnkd.in/ggkP8yC9 #SCWO #GenderEquality #WomenEmpowerment #Leadership #SupportLocal #Community #RICHpodcast
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From 1st December 2024, Flexible Work Arrangements (FWAs) are here to make work-life balance easier for everyone in Singapore. With the new MOM guidelines, you can request flexible hours, work from home, or adjust your workload. Whether you’re balancing family, caregiving, or just need more flexibility, FWAs give you the freedom to shape your workday. It’s time to think about how flexibility can fit into your life. #FlexibleWorkArrangements #FWASingapore #WorkLifeBalance #EmpoweringEmployees #InclusiveWorkplaces #MOMUpdates
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Join us for this informative discussion to learn more about the steps you can take to support someone who is experiencing online defamation, harassment or doxing. SCWO’s Deputy CEO, Lorraine Lim, will be speaking alongside a panel of experts, addressing critical topics such as cyberbullying, harassment, repeated unwanted contact, and technology-facilitated sexual violence. The focus will be on explaining the legal remedies available and how to access them. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and resources to help navigate these challenges. Register for the webinar here: https://bit.ly/47hPsn0
Is someone defaming you online or perhaps sharing intimate photos or videos of you? Do you know someone who is being stalked or harassed online? Whether you are in one of these situations or want to know what can be done if you ever need to support someone, join us for this informative discussion! Our moderator Marco Low (Group General Counsel, StorHub Self Storage) and speakers, Wei Li Fong, (Managing Director, Forward Legal LLC), Colin Goh (Chief Programmes and Engagement Officer, SG Her Empowerment (SHE) Ltd) and Lorraine Lim (Deputy CEO, Singapore Council of Women's Organisation (SCWO)) will address topics such as cyberbullying, harassment, repeated unwanted contact, and technologically-facilitated sexual violence, with a focus on explaining the legal remedies that are available, and how to access them. Register for this webinar at https://bit.ly/47hPsn0 #lawawarenessweeks2024 #probonosg #pbsg #PA #CDC #NUS #SMU #SUSS #SCCA #SASW
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Effective from 1st December 2024, the Ministry of Manpower's new guidelines allow employees to request flexibility in their work hours, telecommuting options, or workload adjustments. This is a fantastic opportunity for all of us to better manage work-life balance, boost productivity, and create more inclusive workplaces. 💼 Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or just looking for more flexibility in your work, FWAs make it easier to shape your workday to fit your needs. It's time to start thinking about what flexibility might look like for you! #FlexibleWorkArrangements #FWASingapore #WorkLifeBalance #EmpoweringEmployees #InclusiveWorkplaces #MOMUpdates
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Singapore Council Of Women's Organisations reposted this
United Against Domestic Violence 👨👩👧👦 We released our first Domestic Violence Trends Report today. Data from 2021 to 2023 has shown a decline in cases with high safety and risk concerns and an increase in cases with low to moderate safety and risk concerns. This suggests growing awareness and willingness to seek early intervention and support, which prevented cases from escalating in risk. Domestic violence is not always easy to detect as it often happens behind closed doors. It requires everyone to be vigilant to report suspected abuse. Thank you to our community partners and agencies for your tireless work in tackling the issue of domestic violence. Every case of abuse is one too many. Let us continue to build strong and stable families where we are loved and supported ❤️ You can read our report at go.gov.sg/msfdvreport2024 #BreakTheSilenceSG
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We all have a part to play in ending violence and discrimination in our workplaces. Let us recognise the signs of workplace harassment. When we look out for each other, we can create a safe and respectful environment for everyone. Every person deserves to feel valued and safe at work. Let’s come together as a community to support each other and make our workplaces better for all. Learn more about how you can take action: https://lnkd.in/guF5NEdr #WorkplaceHarassment #EndHarassment #SafeWorkplaces #GenderEquality #ActAgainstViolence #InclusiveWorkplace #RespectAtWork #StopDiscrimination #EndWorkplaceAbuse #SupportEquality #Empowerment
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