Resources

Publication
The terrorism threat to Singapore remains high. Self-radicalisation through the online sphere continues to be the primary threat driver. If you know someone who might have been radicalised, or been approached by someone for advice about a suspected radicalisation case, this resource kit will come in useful for you. It provides information so that you are: (i) Familiar with the signs of radicalisation and the process after information is submitted; (ii) Able to address the barriers to reporting by giving assurance to the concerned individuals and allaying their concerns about reporting suspected radicalisation cases; and (iii) Familiar with the channels of reporting. Your vigilance and preparedness will play a key role in our defence against terrorism and extremism. Early reporting of radicalisation enables us to provide help, guidance and counselling to the radicalised individual, before they potentially harm themselves and/or others.
VIDEO
N.E.mation! is an annual inter-school storyboard and digital animation competition for students and youths to express their thoughts on Total Defence. The competition calls on participants to create digital animation clips that encourage Singaporeans to put Total Defence into action.
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N.E.mation! is an annual inter-school storyboard and digital animation competition for students and youths to express their thoughts on Total Defence. The competition calls on participants to create digital animation clips that encourage Singaporeans to put Total Defence into action.
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Diniy was on her usual bus ride home from school when she witnessed a woman being knocked down by the bus on New Upper Changi Road, rendering her unconscious. Diniy immediately directed a fellow passenger to call 995 before performing CPR on the lady. This film is part of a two-part series produced in collaboration with Little Red Ants Creative Studio to provide a glimpse into what inspired Singaporeans to learn life-saving skills and why they believe in stepping up to help in any emergency. Join us as an SGSecure Responder today. Find out more at www.sgsecure.gov.sg #OurResponseMatters #WeMakeSGSecure
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Sebastian and his friends were watching a movie in the cinema when the ventilation duct fell. They responded quickly by evacuating the moviegoers, before attending to an injured lady. This film is part of a two-part series to provide a glimpse into what inspired Singaporeans to learn life-saving skills and why they believe in stepping up to help in any emergency. Join us as an SGSecure Responder today. Find out more at www.sgsecure.gov.sg #OurResponseMatters #WeMakeSGSecure
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How can we safeguard our way of life against terror threats? The scope of the SGSecure Responder’s Network has been broadened to allow more people to join the network and contribute to our safety and security in different ways. Anyone can be an SGSecure Responder as long as they are committed to “Stay Alert, Stay United, Stay Strong”. Find out what it means to be an SGSecure Responder in the video. Let’s play our part and keep those around us safe. Download the SGSecure app and be an SGSecure Responder now! #OurResponseMatters #WeMakeSGSecure
Advisory
The community plays a critical role in our fight against terrorism. Anyone can be an SGSecure Responder as long as they are committed to “Stay Alert, Stay United and Stay Strong”. Click on the brochure to find out more!
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USEFUL HOTLINES

  • Samaritans of Singapore (SOS)
    1800 221 4444 (24 hrs)

  • ComCare Call
    1800 222 0000

  • Counselling & Care Centre 
    6536 6366

  • IMH Mental Health Helpline
    6389 2222 (24 hrs)

  • KKH Psychosocial Trauma Support Service
    6394 8050

  • PPIS Family Service Centers For Malay Communities
    6848 4461 (East) / 6561 3462 (West)

  • Care Corner (Mandarin) Singapore For Chinese Communities 
    1800 353 5800

  • SINDA (Singapore Indian Development Association) Family Service Centre For Indian Communities
    1800 295 4554

FOR GENERAL PUBLIC

  • Responders Plus Programme
  • Get trained on the essential emergency preparedness skills

  • Ready Bag 
  • Get ready the essential items that will help you in an emergency

     

  • Emergency Preparedness Centre
  • Learn fire safety tips, emergency preparedness knowledge and life-saving skills through fun-filled and state-of-the-art interactive exhibits

     

  • Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG)
  • The Harmony in Diversity Gallery (HDG) aims to promote an appreciation of Singapore's rich religious diversity. It hopes to foster a spirit of give and take, mutual respect and understanding, necessary to nurture and strengthen the religious peace and harmony we enjoy today. Check out their Facebook page here

  • OnePeople.SG
  • OnePeople.SG promotes racial harmony and spearheads programmes and initiatives to bring the different ethnic communities together

     

  • The Inter-Religious Organisation, Singapore (IRO)
  • Since its humble beginnings in 1949, IRO has worked quietly to promote peace and religious harmony in Singapore. Today, 10 major religions are represented in the IRO.

     

  • Harmony Circles
  • Harmony Circles are local-level inter-faith platforms in every constituency, formed to promote racial and religious harmony.

     

  • Religious Rehabilitation Group
  • RRG is a voluntary group consisting of individual ulama and a community of asatizah (Islamic scholars and teachers) in Singapore. RRG’s mission is to correct the misinterpretation of Islamic concepts and dispel the extremist and terrorist ideologies detainees have been indoctrinated with.

FOR BUSINESSES

FOR SECURITY PERSONNEL

  • Project Guardian
    Pledge your company’s support and assistance the fight against terrorism