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  1. Silver Ribbon Appreciation Ceremony for Madam Halimah Yacob, 8th President of Singapore, on 26 Aug 2023

  2. The Former President of Singapore, S R Nathan, launched Silver Ribbon (Singapore) on 4 Feb 2006. Mental health is more than the absence of mental illness: it is vital to individuals, families and societies.

  3. We provide basic counselling service at the below branches via appointment. All discussion topics would be kept confidential. For urgent cases, please seek help from the Institute of Mental Health or other hospitals. To learn more about mental health issues email us at info@silverribbonsingapore.com on any enquiries.

  4. Welcome to this official page of Silver Ribbon (Singapore)! Silver Ribbon (Singapore) was launched by Former President S R Nathan on 4 Feb 2006 to combat mental health stigma and encourage early...

  5. Oct 7, 2021 · Speaking at the Asia Pacific Conference and Meeting on Mental Health 2021, which was held virtually and hosted by mental health advocacy organisation Silver Ribbon Singapore, Madam Halimah said...

  6. Jan 7, 2022 · SINGAPORE - When Ms Porsche Poh, 50, started Silver Ribbon (Singapore) in 2006 to dispel the stigma linked to mental illness, she was told she was crazy.

  7. Silver Ribbon (Singapore) enjoyed working with Ya Xuan Eva, Shaine Wan Xuan, Chloe, Xuanyi Claire, Clarice Hiang Yee, Patricia, Yi Hui Chloe, and Pei Yuan Sophia from Raffles Girls’ School on a mental health webinar on 9 March 2024 under Project Praesidio.

  8. May 5, 2022 · SINGAPORE - A sense of fulfilment and work-life balance matter more than salary when picking a job, said respondents to a survey by mental health advocacy organisation Silver Ribbon (Singapore).

  9. Silver Ribbon (Singapore) is committed to fostering integration through early identification and outreach. Services include activities aimed at increasing awareness of mental health issues and counselling that encourages individuals to seek help when needed.

  10. Apr 23, 2020 · Call a helpline if you need to speak to someone. Many of us can experience dips in our emotional or psychological wellbeing with the COVID-19 situation – this could be due to issues with school or work, financial concerns, or fears of domestic abuse.

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