Resilience Collective (RC) is an IPC registered mental health charity powered by peers, for peers. Peers, or persons with the lived experience of mental health conditions are empowered through our resilience education modules which equip peers with recovery strategies and coping mechanisms, and peer support initiatives which see peers supporting each other as they progress ahead in their recovery journeys. By harnessing the voices of peers which speak to the value of first-hand perspectives and knowledge of mental health recovery, and co-producing holistic mental health solutioning with other stakeholders, RC together with our peers help to drive anti-stigmatism and promote help-seeking among those at risk. Through community-driven initiatives and engagement, RC aims to drive meaningful dialogue based on equal partnerships between peers and society, building inclusivity and removing the damaging mentality of “us and them.”
Mr. Rudy Goubet Bodart is a French psychoanalyst that offers his services both in France and Singapore. He has accumulated 19 years of experience with various institutions and people over the years. He specialises in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis as well as in Ethno-Psychoanalysis, which focuses on religion and cultural background of people. He graduated Master 2 in Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology. He offers his help to any person who needs his professionals skills– may it be a child, a adolescent or an adult. He regularly gives public conferences and writes articles about our modernity and its discontents (love in the age of dating app, gender disorders, social media’s influence on our lives …) Mr. Rudy loves helping people find their most authentic self and strengths, assisting them when it comes to exploring the questions they have about their problems and life in general. He aims to help people find genuine satisfaction and fulfillment in life. Highlights Highly skilled psychologist Vast experience in psychology Well-known in France and Singapore Patient and Accommodating practices
1 Neil Road
Safe Space™ offers a comprehensive online and offline mental health solution using therapy sessions and other resources.Using this system, patients and therapists can connect quickly, and patients can access therapy from anywhere in the world. Booking appointments and taking courses of treatment is in your hands and you can access our Safe Space™ service both on desktop and on the go by downloading the free mobile app. A library of resources to help maintain mental wellness. Therapy webinars that assist people in managing their mental wellbeing. Online therapy sessions for those who are especially vulnerable.
1 North Bridge Rd, #08-08 High Street Centre, Singapore 179094
Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) is dedicated to providing confidential emotional support to individuals facing a crisis, thinking about or affected by suicide. Non-religious and not for profit, our work focuses on crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
10 CANTONMENT CLOSE #01-01 SINGAPORE 080010
Background Shan You is a non-profit social service organization set up in 1995 to provide professional counselling and social care services based on the guiding values of compassion, mindfulness, morality and wisdom. Our services are available to all in the community, regardless of race, religion and ability to pay. Shan You is a registered society and a charity with the status of Institutions of a Public Character, and a full member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS). Shan You is supported by Community Chest, corporate and individuals donors. History In 1991, Buddhist Graduate Fellowship (now known as Buddhist Fellowship) initiated the formation of Tai Pei Counselling Centre with funds from the Tai Pei Foundation. Tai Pei Counselling Centre thus became the first Buddhist counselling centre in Singapore. As its services expanded, the Centre moved to Foo Hai Ch’an Monastery in 1993 and was renamed as Ren Ci Counselling Centre. However, the monastery wanted to relocate the Centre to Ren Ci Hospital, a hospital for chronically ill patients, in 1995. It was then that a decision was made to set up an independent counselling centre in order for it to serve the centre community and to prevent frequent relocations. […]
Block 5 Upper Boon Keng Road #02-15 Singapore 380005
Background Shan You is a non-profit social service organisation set up in 1995 to provide professional counselling and social care services based on the guiding values of compassion, mindfulness, morality and wisdom. Our services are available to all in the community, regardless of race, religion and ability to pay. Shan You is a registered society and a charity with the status of Institutions of a Public Character, and a full member of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS). Shan You is supported by Community Chest, corporate and individuals donors. History In 1991, Buddhist Graduate Fellowship (now known as Buddhist Fellowship) initiated the formation of Tai Pei Counselling Centre with funds from the Tai Pei Foundation. Tai Pei Counselling Centre thus became the first Buddhist counselling centre in Singapore. As its services expanded, the Centre moved to Foo Hai Ch’an Monastery in 1993 and was renamed as Ren Ci Counselling Centre. However, the monastery wanted to relocate the Centre to Ren Ci Hospital, a hospital for chronically ill patients, in 1995. It was then that a decision was made to set up an independent counselling centre in order for it to serve the centre community and to prevent frequent relocations. […]
Block 3 Eunos Crescent #01-2591/3/5 Singapore 400003
Silver Ribbon (Singapore) organises mental health events regularly and commemorates World Mental Health Day annually, collaborating with local & overseas mental health organizations, consumers, caregivers, corporates, government agencies, grassroots organizations, religious groups, school institutions, social service agencies and media to reach out to the community of all age groups through innovative means.
616 Hougang Ave 8, Singapore 530616
About Us We are a collaborative, co-working, and co-innovation community for impact organisations in the heart of Singapore’s tech ecosystem. Eligibility You are welcomed to be a part of the Social Collider community if you: a. Focus on any of the United Nations Social Development Goals; and/or b. Are a Social Enterprise or Non-Profit Organisation focused on overall good for Singapore and ASEAN; and/or c. Are an “enabler” (eg. systems integrator, market access, public sector, etc) Our Community What you get when you work with the most awesomest community ever. Learn Workshops by practitioners. Scale Level up with technology. Investment Understand capital markets. Network Tech startup founders, social enterprise founders, investors, government officials, private sector players: they all gather here. Passion Get excited with the cross fertilisation of ideas. World Connect with the world.
Republic plaza, Raffles Place