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Aware (for women only)
Aware is a gender-equality advocacy group that helps women fight discrimination and other issues.
The counselling fees are charged at 1 per cent of your monthly income (capped at $150). For example, if you earn $3,000 monthly, you will pay $30 per session.
For those who are not working, it will be $20. For sexual assault and harassment cases through the Sexual Assault Care Centre, the first three sessions are free.
Shan You
Shan You is a non-profit organisation with Buddhist roots, but is not religious - they just follow the generic guiding values of compassion, mindfulness, morality and wisdom.
It charges $80 per session (50 to 60 mins) for an individual, and $100 per session (65 to 75 mins) for a couple or a family. The fees are already subsidised, but if it s still too expensive for you, ask if you are eligible for additional fee subsidy, based on a financial assessment.
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Mental health awareness has risen in the past decades, and businesses are becoming and more conscious of mental health concerns among employees. The Singapore Mental Health Study conducted between 2016 – 2018 found that 1 in 7 people in Singapore have experienced a mental disorder in their lifetime, as compared to 1 in 8 people in 2010’s Mental Health Study.
According to the 2016 Singapore Mental Health Study, about one in seven people in Singapore has experienced a mental health condition in their lifetime.
Holmusk, National Healthcare Group and Institute of Mental Health outline strategic collaboration to strengthen mental healthcare in Singapore
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SINGAPORE, Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Holmusk has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Singapore s National Healthcare Group (NHG) and the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), to jointly develop innovative solutions for mental healthcare. The MOU outlines a shared vision to use digital technology, data and predictive analytics to help improve the mental health and well-being of the population.
Holmusk, National Healthcare Group and Institute of Mental Health
The tripartite partnership seeks to address the unmet clinical needs of patients, populations and healthcare professionals, through leveraging the clinical expertise and translational research capabilities of NHG and IMH, and Holmusk s expertise in generating insights from mental health real-world data through advanced