Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Protection and Rehabilitation of Women of Domestic Abuse

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns the protection and rehabilitation of women suffering from domestic or emotional abuse, as raised by Mr Christopher de Souza. Minister Tan Chuan-Jin highlighted the National Family Violence Networking System, which coordinates with agencies and specialist centres to provide counselling, safety planning, and crisis shelters. Victims can access referrals for financial, housing, and employment assistance, while legal protection is available through Personal Protection Orders and court-ordered perpetrator counselling. Minister Tan Chuan-Jin also noted the "Break the Silence" campaign, a collaboration with non-government organisations to equip bystanders with the skills to report abuse. These comprehensive measures are designed to help victims safely reintegrate into the community, school, and work.

Transcript

25 Mr Christopher de Souza asked the Minister for Social and Family Development how does the Ministry protect women who suffer from domestic abuse or emotional violence and work with NGOs to help rehabilitate these vulnerable persons so as to encourage them to gradually re-integrate into society, school and work.

Mr Tan Chuan-Jin: Protecting women experiencing physical or emotional abuse requires a strong partnership among Government agencies and community partners. My Ministry works closely with the Singapore Police Force, the Singapore Prisons Service, the Family Justice Courts, hospitals and community agencies to offer help to victims through the National Family Violence Networking System (NFVNS).

The NFVNS was established more than 20 years ago and enables victims to receive assistance at various touchpoints, including Family Service Centres and Family Violence Specialist Centres. Interventions offered include counselling, group therapy and helping victims work out a suitable safety plan with a view to re-integrate them back to the community. Where necessary, victims will receive temporary accommodation at crisis shelters. If needed, the victim will be referred for financial, housing, employment or childcare assistance. Those who require legal protection from an abusive family member may apply for a Personal Protection Order. The Court may also order the perpetrator and affected family members to receive counselling.

Domestic violence is not a private matter. In November 2016, I launched the three-year "Break the Silence | Against Family Violence" campaign to renew and raise awareness of family violence. This campaign involves MSF collaborating with non-government organisations and corporate partners to equip bystanders with resources and skills to safely step in to help victims. This is done through initiatives, such as roving community roadshows and training sessions.

No one should endure abuse in silence. All of us, as family members, friends and neighbours, can play a part to report abuse and seek help for those affected by violence.