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  1. www.mewatch.sg › season › Parental-Guidance-S1-100352Parental Guidance S1 - mewatch

    Cast & Crew. Jessica Hsuan Adrian Pang Chua En Lai. Season 1. Season 2. Oldest First. A light drama series about two self-involved individuals who take on the guardianship of three children to discover the meaning of family and love and the significance of living for someone else other than yourself. Ep 1 Getting Married. 23 mins.

    • Jessica Hsuan, Adrian Pang, Chua En Lai
    • 2013
    • drama
  2. If you are a parent or guardian of a child, you can apply for a family guidance order (FGO) if you need help guiding your child who is under 16 years of age. FGO applications are heard in the Youth Courts.

  3. A family guidance order (FGO) is a court order made under the Children and Young Persons Act that parents or guardians can apply for if they need help guiding their child who is under 16 years of age. FGO applications are heard in the Youth Courts.

  4. Parental Guidance (Chinese: 奉子成婚) is a Singaporean drama produced by local TV station MediaCorp and airs on MediaCorp Channel 5 on Thursdays at 8.30pm starting on 8 February 2007 to 3 May 2007 for a total of 13 episodes.

    • What Is A Family Guidance Order?
    • How Do I Apply For A Family Guidance Order?
    • What Happens After An Application For A Family Guidance Order Is Made?
    • What Requirements Must Be Met Before The Court Can Make A Family Guidance Order?
    • What Are Some Alternatives to A Family Guidance Order?

    A Family Guidance Order (FGO) is a court order issued to a child below 16 years of age and who displays serious behavioural concerns or challenges. These could include the child running away or being in the wrong company. Replacing the Beyond Parental Control (BPC) order, the FGO emphasises the importance of the child’s family in supporting them th...

    Parents/guardians who wish to apply for a FGO will first need to approach the appointed agencies – the Singapore Children’s Society and Epworth Community Services – for an appointment to undergo a Pre-FGO screening. The screening typically entails an interview by the staff of the appointed agency with the parents and the child (if he or she is pres...

    First, the appointed agency will review and assess the application and make its recommendation to the Youth Court on possible intervention options for the child concerned. The recommendation would be included in a document called a Social Report, which is a document that specifies the following in relation to the child who is the subject of the FGO...

    Before the Youth Court will make an FGO, the Youth Court judge must first be satisfied that all the following requirements have been met: 1. The parent/guardian is unable to guide the child and the child needs to be guided by a person other than his/her parent or guardian; 2. The child and the parent/guardian have completed a family programme; and ...

    Applying for an FGO is often regarded as a measure of last resort that is reserved for children with very serious behavioural issues. Parents or guardians are therefore strongly encouraged to approach their nearest Family Service Centres (FSC) or family welfare/youth agencies for support before applying for an FGO. The FSCs and agencies offer vario...

  5. Parents are an important segment that Singapore Children’s Society serves, be it through our work with families, children, youth or even advocacy. Our resources serve to guide parents in their own parenting journey to become better caregivers, role models and mentors to their children.

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  6. Jul 1, 2020 · ParentsGuide to Beyond Parental Control Orders in Singapore. Last updated on April 28, 2021. NOTE: The Beyond Parental Control (BPC) order has been replaced with the Family Guidance Order (FGO) as of 1 July 2020. The following information is for reference purposes only.