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3. Ending a three-decade long wait
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Let’s Get Real About Family Violence
Let’s Get Real About Family Violence
Through the influence and reach of football, SportCares had an important conversation today about family violence to a group of girls and young women.
In partnership with the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and the U.S. Embassy Singapore, SportCares hosted a one-day football camp themed “Play Like a Girl, Break The Silence - Against Family Violence” for some 130 low-income girls and young women from various community groups.
Donning orange jerseys in a show of solidarity with the United Nations #OrangeTheWorld initiative, the girls and young women participated in a series of football activities and games led by Chris Yip-Au, SportCares Saturday Night Lights coach and national women’s football player. They also participated in a sharing session on cultivating self-confidence and self-respect involving AWARE and Team Singapore athletes, Dipna Lim Prasad and Micky Lin.
Present at the football camp to lend their support to this significant event were Mr. Baey Yam Keng, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Ms. Stephanie Syptak-Ramnath, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Singapore who both shared words of encouragement with the attendees.
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Safe Sport Commission
The Safe Sport Commission comprises of representatives of the different stakeholders in our sporting community to bring together participants and organisations in fostering a healthy and positive climate for all involved.
List of Commission Members
Term 2023- 2025
Name | Role |
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Chan Yen San (Chair) | Partner, KPMG / SportSG Board Member |
Name | Role |
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Chris Chan | Secretary General, Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) / President, Global Esports Federation |
Lau Kok Keng | Partner, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP / Member, SNOC Executive Committee |
Dr. Hing Siong Chen | NSA Representative / President of Singapore Cycling Federation |
Lim Chea Rong | Head Coach, Shooting, Singapore Sports School |
Shayna Ng | Chair, Athletes’ Commission, SNOC |
Nurulasyiqah Mohammad Taha | Paralympian / Member, Singapore Para-Athletes’ Commission / Member, Athletes’ Commission, SNOC |
Members representing relevant Government Agencies
Name | Role |
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Dr. Su Chun Wei | Chief, Singapore Sport Institute |
Peh Seow Ling | Director, Lifeskills & Lifestyle Division, People’s Association |
Tan Li Jen | Director and Senior Principal Clinical Psychologist, Ministry of Social and Family Development |
Ng Chen Kee | Deputy Director- General of Educati
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