Health & Well-being Support

NTUC First Campus believe that proper physical health and mental well-being is important to give every child a good start in life, and enables them to shine beyond their formative years

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Providing Mental Health Support to Children and their Parents and Guardians is one of our new key focus

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about increased in stress that children and their parents and guardians experienced, particularly those from low-income families who face multiple challenges and additional challenges beyond pandemic-related stress.

With the awareness that there’s a gap in how mental health issues are identified at home and in school, NTUC First Campus’s Child Support Model will evolve its current forth pillar, Health and Nutrition Support, to form the new Health and Well-being support pillar.

We are kickstarting a series of initiatives that will focus on imparting coping skills to its staff, parents and guardians so they can better manage their mental well-being.

With the larger goal of strengthening the resilience of staff, parents and guardians for children from low-income and vulnerable families, NFC’s Child Support Services has launched a series of workshops conducted by Dr Ong Mian Li as part of a broader initiative to focus on parents’ and guardian’s mental well-being.

Part 1

At NTUC First Campus, the mental well-being of our children, parents and guardians are a priority.

In this three part series, we have gathered people of different age groups and asked them about ‘stress’ related questions – what does stress mean to them and what causes them to feel stress.

Part 2

How do you know when you are feeling stressed, angry or sad? How do you resolve these feelings?

As part of NTUC First Campus’ new key focus of providing mental health support to children and their parents and guardians, we have gathered and interviewed people of different age groups.

Part 3

To conclude the three part series about mental well-being, we have asked interviewees about what gives them strength to push through difficult times, and what makes them happy.

A positive mental well-being state is important and as an employer brand, NTUC First Campus’ prioritises that of our staff.

Here are some ways parents and guardians can encourage children in a healthier way

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