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  2. Mental health in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After the British had re-established colonial rule in Singapore at the end of World War II, the first person appointed as a psychologist was V W Wilson. He was appointed to the colonial Medical Service on 11 September 1956 on contract from the United Kingdom to build up and incorporate a full psychological service within the mental health programme at Woodbridge. [3]

  3. Anthea Ong - Wikipedia

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    In April 2021, Ong and SG Mental Health Matters has launched another initiative to start a conversation on mental health sentiments via the #AreWeOkay poll amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore. Ong was one of three Singaporean women who went on an expedition to Antarctica to study climate change in 2018, funded by the 2041 Foundation. [15] [16]

  4. Category:Mental health in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Mental health in Singapore during the colonial period; S. Suicide in Singapore This page was last edited on 17 September 2023, at 14:47 (UTC). ...

  5. 2024 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    2 April – Joseph Schooling, who won Singapore's first ever Olympic gold medal, retires from swimming at 28. [25]15 April – Lee Hsien Loong announces his resignation as the Prime Minister of Singapore effective on 15 May 2024, paving the way for the assumption of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong as the next Prime Minister of Singapore.

  6. 'Silent epidemic': Obituary of mom, 28, shines light on ... - AOL

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    Chaylie Holmgren's mom did not want anyone else to suffer like she had after her daughter died of suicide at age 28.

  7. Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act 2008 of Singapore [1] was passed in 2008 to regulate the involuntary detention of a person in a psychiatric institution for the treatment of a mental disorder, or in the interest of the health and safety of the person or the persons around him. [2]

  8. Mental health in Singapore during the colonial period - Wikipedia

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    Right up to that point, care for the mentally ill was the responsibility of a few expatriate nurses and health attendants who lacked training in nursing (Institute of Mental Health 2003, p. 16). On 3 November 1924, the Legislative Council debated the construction of the new Mental Hospital (Ng 2001a, p. 22).

  9. Death in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Deaths in Singapore offset the population increase from live births. In 2007, 17,140 people in Singapore died from various causes. The death rate was 4.5 deaths per 1,000 of the population. [1] There are strict regulations surrounding death and treatment of the body after death.