Striving for our most vulnerable children: Buffering against the impact of child maltreatment
One of the fundamental pillars of our society is the presence of strong and stable families. In 2024, the inaugural edition of the Domestic Violence Trends Report1 by the Ministry of Social and Family Development, which provides an overview of key domestic violence trends in Singapore, was publishe...
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| Main Authors: | Ramkumar Aishworiya, Ying Qi Kang |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Academy of Medicine Singapore
2025-04-01
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| Series: | Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore |
| Online Access: | https://annals.edu.sg/striving-for-our-most-vulnerable-children-buffering-against-the-impact-of-child-maltreatment/ |
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