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As Singapore invests in AI for social services, AWWA leaders shared how technology is improving care while preserving the human touch.
Ms. Noreen Malyssa Noor Affandi posing with two of her sons
After losing her husband to cancer, Mdm Nooreen reflects on raising three boys alone and her hopes for their independent futures.
Dr Kelvin Tan, Mr Sean Tan, and a LOVOT posing for an interview with Susan Ng
Explore how AI-powered social robots may support seniors and children with higher support needs while complementing human care.
Teacher reading a book with two children at the calming down tent
Kindle Garden cuts preschool fees by 50% to make inclusive early childhood education more accessible for families in Singapore.
Two sisters, Nur Aqilah Jamaludin and Nur Aqidah Jamaludin, posing with each other.
Sisters Nur Aqilah and Nur Aqidah teach autism students, inspired by small milestones, driving commitment to special education, inclusive learning, and student development.
An elderly and child interacting with LOVOT, an AI-powered companion robot.
Singapore study finds AI robot LOVOT enhances well-being, communication, and independence for seniors and high-needs children, while reducing caregiver workload.
Primary 5 pupil Bryan Lee, who lives with spinal muscular atrophy, with his parents and his para swimming medals.
Bryan Lee, 10, lives with spinal muscular atrophy and gains strength, confidence, and hope through para swimming, aiming to represent Singapore despite challenges.
DayOne provides coordinated, community-based support for parents’ mental health and children’s development, with AWWA, Allkin Singapore and KKH ensuring no families fall through gaps.