Singapore’s Stroke Rehab Ecosystem unites hospitals and community partners like AWWA to deliver personalised rehabilitation and long-term support for stroke survivors.
The ComLink+ Progress Package helps lower-income families enrol children in preschool, offering financial aid and wraparound support to address unique challenges and promote independence.
The government will not expand AWWA’s cash stipend programme, citing insufficient evidence of long-term impact, though future policy may adapt with more data.
AWWA CEO J.R. Karthikeyan was honoured with the President’s Award for founding Singapore’s first inclusive pre-school and strengthening community care services.
At TribeX NCSS Summit 2025, AWWA featured LOVOT and robotic exoskeletons, with Director Ng Lee Lee sharing how technology personalises and strengthens service delivery.
Father of six, Mr Nazir Bujang overcame long commutes and career breaks to support his children, including his son with GDD, while remaining financially independent.
Jessica, AWWA physiotherapist, explains how seniors can maintain mobility and independence through exercises and daily activities, with crucial support from caregivers and family.
The inaugural Special Education Teachers’ Fair featured AWWA and other agencies, highlighting meaningful careers, attracting 500+ applicants, and supporting MOE’s effort to meet rising teacher