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
AWWA leverages technologies like 3D printing and robotic assistants to enhance care services, modernise the social sector, and provide personalised support for clients.
Sreena, a dedicated AWWA social worker, helps children with disabilities and neurological differences, guided by early intervention experiences and the importance of family support.
AWWA’s Wrightia Wahid and BCG’s Rahul Aggarwal explored how strategic partnerships and corporate-style thinking can enhance social impact and strengthen community services.