潘丽萍/ 萍良心说(我报)/ 2013年5月8日
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Read MoreDenise Phua Lay Peng/ My Paper’ Fortnightly Column/ 21 Mar 2013
Read More“Raising four points for consideration and response - progress of the Enabling Master Plan, Special Implementation Team for Adults with Disabilities, clarification of Service Delivery System, and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities”
Read More“Disability Support Offices in the ITEs, polytechnics and universities should even have a larger vision to not only provide academic support but also consider working with the VWOs to provide employability assessments and training so that these persons could be gainfully employed once they graduate.“
Read MoreTwo proposals to support MOE’s vision of making every school a good school.
Read More潘丽萍/ 萍良心说(我报)/ 2013年3月12日
Read More“Residents of the places where the foreign workers congregate too deserve rest in a quality, peaceful, living environment.”
Read More“A Budget is only the means to an end – a resource allocation. The end of resource allocation must be to create a Singapore that we all aspire.”
Read MoreDenise Phua Lay Peng/ My Paper’ Fortnightly Column/ 26 Feb 2013
Read MoreDenise Phua Lay Peng/ My Paper’ Fortnightly Column/ 13 Feb 2013
Read More“We need to seriously engage other Singaporeans to inject more innovative and more lateral thinking in addressing the hard truths surfaced by the White Paper.”
Read More“Madam, your election as the first female Speaker of Parliament puts to rest the barrier of a glass ceiling for capable women in our country.”
Read MoreResponse and clarifications to the Casino Control (Amendment) Bill.
Read More“We should therefore work towards exiting from the casino industry.“
Read MoreThree key areas on the Voluntary Sterilization Bill which should be considered for the amendment.
Read More“There is a need to formulate a Master Plan to Build a Cohesive and Resilient Singapore Society and to strengthen Singapore’s social safety net.”
Read More“As a global education player, it is time for Singapore post-Secondary institutions to catch up with their peers on Special Education Support.”
Read MoreRecommendations in addressing “The Tuition Syndrome” in Singapore.
Read MoreRecommendations to ensure that we do not run the risk of depriving young people from growing up in environments that are more inclusive and reflective of the larger Singapore society.
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