PAP branches to have mental health ambassadors by 2025
Singaporeans dealing with mental health issues will have better support within the community. The People’s Action Party (PAP) will form a team of mental health ambassadors at each of its branches by next year to promote mental well-being and support the work of MPs in addressing such concerns.
Wan Rizal, a Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar GRC and co-chair of the PAP Mental Health Group, announced this at the group's first community outreach event held at NTUC Centre. Readand watch.
The newly launched PAP mental health group aims to foster collaboration to create a society where everyone prioritises and achieves good mental health and wellbeing. Watch and read.
Find out what our MPs most looking forward to in the newly launched mental health group. Watch more.
There is much good news this October. In addition to higher healthcare subsidies and utility bill rebates, our MPs have been working with their communities to lower the cost of living for residents. Read more.
Over 2,000 flats with waiting times under three years have been launched in October, a year ahead of plan. This demonstrates the PAP Government’s commitment to helping first-time buyers achieve homeownership. Read more.
Minister Masagos Zulkifli is assembling a team of volunteers from diverse backgrounds to help the community live better. Here’s what he and his volunteers say about serving residents. Read more.
Join Miss Tam Chiak and MP Eric Chua as they explore the food scene in the quaint neighborhood of Queenstown. Eric shares his passion for fostering a strong sense of community through food and music! Watch more.