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Knowledge Sharing
SPLAT! delivers presentations, facilitates workshops and grants interviews to share about service-learning and youth delinquency in Singapore. An e-resource about the behaviours, contributing factors and management of youth delinquency and the helping processess for youths-at-risk and youth offenders, is available to educational institutions and social service organisations.
Since 2009, 19 presentations and workshops have been delivered and facilitated for 780 staff, students and volunteers from the following 17 educational institutions and social service organisations.
Anderson Secondary School
Care Corner Singapore
Catholic Junior College
Department of Applied Social Studies, City University of Hong Kong
Coral Secondary School
Dunman High School
School of Health Sciences, Nanyang Polytechnic
Division of Sociology, Nanyang Technological University
Communications and New Media Programme, National University of Singapore
Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore
School of Humanities, Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Pioneer Junior College
PSB Academy
Raffles Institution
Serangoon Junior College
Serangoon Moral Family Service Centre
Temasek Junior College
In addition, presentations have been delivered to participants and observers at the following regional and local platforms.
4th UNESCO Asian Youth Forum
2nd International Conference on Character Development through Service and Experiential Learning
Dunman High School Service-Learning Symposium
Raffles Community Leaders Forum
Temasek Academy Service-Learning Day
YEP At.ten.tion!
If you believe such presentations and workshops will benefit your educational institution or social service organisation, or if you would like to interview a principal volunteer for a project, contact us.
What Our Participants Say
"Dominic's lecture was extremely informative. He presented the issues of youth deliquency and gang culture in Singapore clearly and concisely. His lecture was engaging and interesting to say the least. Through statistics, quotes and newspapers articles, Dominic comprehensively illustrated the extent of the problems, present interventions and what needs to be done. From the perspective of a social work undergraduate, his lecture was extremely enriching."
Ms Krutika Menon
Social Work Undergraduate
National University of Singapore
"Dominic's very valuable and insightful keynote speech has significantly raised the learning curve for all of us. We hope to invite him again and to have more opportunities to work with him."
Ms Cheah Lee Huang
Deputy Head, Temasek Academy
Temasek Junior College