SUSS UniLEARN is excited to announce the collaboration with Singapore Red Cross Academy on the First Responder on Water Safety Program, with funding support by SUSS UniLEARN-Temasek Foundation Grant. While...
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Practical AI: ChatGPT for Optimum Work Productivity
Boost your work efficiency and productivity with ChatGPT
Befriending for Reintegration: Making Connections for a Fresh Start
Empowering lives, one friendship at a time
Essentials of Cybersecurity
Protect yourself from cyber attack
Me + Mobile Devices = Creating Art?
Create Digital Arts Using Your Mobile Devices
Pressure Injury Management for Caregivers
Serving. Loving. Healing.
South East Asian Art for Beginners
South East Asian Art
Active Caregiver Empowerment: End-of-Life Essentials
Sharing the final journey
RNR Approach to Offender Rehabilitation in Singapore
Learn about the principles of Risk, Need and Responsivity in offender rehabilitation.
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"The structure is well laid out and the focus is directed at the WHO, WHAT and the HOW in the work of rehabilitation. This course should have been introduced to me at the start of my over 40 years of volunteering."
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SACA Volunteer
"This collaboration has resulted in new opportunities for dyslexia and special educational needs training in Singapore. We are now able to spread dyslexia awareness beyond traditional classroom walls and beyond the shores of Singapore, helping even more dyslexics achieve their full potential. "
June Siew
Head of Dyslexia Association of Singapore (DAS) Academy
"The course is very well designed and keeps you engaged even though it is online mode. In the end, even if you don't become SAM, it makes you a better listener and teaches you empathy."
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SOS Volunteer
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The bite-size approach has made learning easier and significantly more accessible for a community that is always on the move."
James Chang
Senior Manager, SIA Cabin Crew
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Volunteer, NUS Mind Science Centre
"My team gained so much in this collaboration. We learnt much from the SUSS team and we enjoyed the warm working relationship. With their help, we were able to develop a comprehensive online training program that will benefit many caregivers in the community."
Angela Tan
Director of Nursing, HCA Hospice Care
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Attention all Full-time National Servicemen!
Understanding Supply Chain Course Fee: $165 (exclusive of GST) Course Fee is fully funded by MINDEF/MHA upon meeting the prerequisites. Registration Period: 1 to 30 September 2024 In this “Understanding...
Read moreBridging Social Services and Education through Technology at SUSS UniLEARN Forum 2024
Held on 16 July 2024 at the Paradox Singapore Merchant Court Hotel, the third SUSS UniLEARN Forum united community partners and social service organisations. The full-day event saw a line-up...
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The spark that moves minds and hearts…
Recreating Dance with the Gold Generation
Dance is a powerful art that transcends all borders, one that inspires people of all demographics. Follow FIDA Japan as they recreate dance with the Gold Generation and share their recent account of bringing their team to Singapore for performances and cultural exchanges.
Restaurant of Mistaken Orders – Seniors at your Service
Fancy a restaurant where you are served food you didn’t order? Welcome to the Restaurant of Mistaken Orders! Be inspired by Wada-san’s passionate sharing on how individuals with dementia can find dignity and meaning at work – an environment where mistakes are accepted and even celebrated.
Tackling Ageing in Hong Kong – A Whole-of-Society Approach
In Hong Kong, 1 in 3 people over 80 experience dementia. Mrs Patricia Lau, CEO Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council, champions innovation. Initiatives like an AI-powered app for knee pain show how technology can address societal problems. Entrepreneurs are urged to co-create solutions to benefit our elderly.
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