In Jan 2025, the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) signed a collaborative agreement with COPE to produce and distribute a series of animated interactive digital version of the COPE...
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OUR COLLABORATORS/PARTNERS
Our Courses
An introduction to Parkinson’s Disease, its symptoms and general strategies to cope with daily functions.
Building essential knowledge and awareness about water safety
Identifying and managing effects of addiction amongst our youth
Effective Management of Skin Tears
Engaging learners on the autism spectrum and their families.
Boost your work efficiency and productivity with ChatGPT
Protective Behaviours to Young Children
Empowering lives, one friendship at a time
Hear from our Sponsors, Collaborators/Partners and Course Participants – individuals who collectively make up Our UniLEARN Community!
"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."
Course Participant
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."
Course Participant
SOS Volunteer
"Our crew have benefited much from the courses that are available on this platform.
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
"I like the pace as I have enough time to read and to learn different topics. When I need to refresh my memory I can go back to read it again. Also the diagram (picture) help me so much to remember it."
Course Participant/AWE
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
In Jan 2025, the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) signed a collaborative agreement with COPE to produce and distribute a series of animated interactive digital version of the COPE...
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Active ageing is more than keeping physically fit—it’s about enhancing quality of life, fostering social inclusion, boosting mental wellness, and drawing on the power of community. Music and movement are...
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On 13 September 2025, the world commemorates the World First Aid Day to highlight how first aid skills are saving lives every single day. In partnership with the Singapore...
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Join the COPE Squad as they travel to Pretoria, South Africa, to meet experts and learn all about wildfires. Be ready to go!
Travel with the COPE squad to the beautiful region of Lamjung, Nepal and learn about landslides. In heavy rains, keep away from steep slopes!
Join the COPE Squad to explore environmental challenges and discover the power of everyday actions. Act Now, For Tomorrow!
Join the COPE Squad on a floods mission to the Kelantan State of Malaysia. Learn to be ready to Evacuate!
Join the COPE Squad as they travel to Paris to learn how they deal with heatwaves. Stay Cool and Hydrated!
Prof Linda Lin from the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) is the innovator behind the initiation of the Drum Music Therapy. Seniors would gather to drum and enjoy music collectively, where friendships are forged, and lives are enriched. Follow her in this journey of transforming active ageing for the better.
The Garden of Safety game app is designed to educate and empower young children, with support from parents/caregivers and childcare educators, on body safety and protective behaviour knowledge.
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.
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.
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.
Healthy ageing involves growing older while maintaining good health and a high quality of life. The Taiwan government addresses the issue of ageing through 3 important thrusts – innovation, inclusivity and sustainability. Its Long-term Care 2.0 promotes aging in place and the adoption of technology, whilst its future plans include precision health planning and tailored support for the elderly.
Peter Sarasyn, CEO of Moments Furniture, advocates for dignified aging. His European company crafts non-stigmatizing, high-end care furniture, striving to redefine the aging experience. Peter draws inspiration from personal experiences, aiming to create environments that inspire and bring joy to seniors' lives.
Dr Lillian Hung, Research Chair in Senior Care at UBC, collaborates with seniors, including those with dementia, with an aim to increase wellness through stress reduction. During the pandemic, she introduced tech solutions to bridge the gap between families and seniors in care homes, emphasising the fostering of heartfelt connections.
How do you build a startup that serves the needs of seniors in a super-ageing society? Meet the passionate Madoka-san, founder of a successful company that offers buddy services which tailor activities to improve the lives of the elderly. Learn how she meets the challenge of running a social enterprise in today’s Longevity Economy.
BABA Lab (Japan) and Social Gifting (Singapore) offer a fresh perspective on what is needed to help our Seniors find meaning and renewed purpose through craft-making.
Singapore University of Social Sciences
463 Clementi Road
Singapore 599494
Email: unilearn@suss.edu.sg