Roadmap for social service sector


Business student Celine Lee balances a tray of water as she tries navigating around in a wheelchair during a campaign to encourage a more inclusive and respectful campus, and better integrate students with special educational needs and disabilities. — The Straits Times/Asia News Network

ENABLING vulnerable people - say, those with special needs or mental health issues - to advocate for themselves is one of the goals that a new five-year road map for the social service sector, launched last Wednesday, hopes to achieve.

The road map lists various goals and steps that people and organisations can take to help each person live with dignity in a caring and inclusive society.

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