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Singapore Together Emerging Stronger Conversations – Building a caring, cohesive and resilient Singapore society
Resilience & Engagement
15 August 2020
A series of Singapore (SG) Together Emerging Stronger Conversations are being organised as a platform for Singaporeans to share their reflections, and explore aspirations and actions that will help us become a more caring, cohesive and resilient society.
Singapore is facing the crisis of a generation. Covid-19 has impacted every Singaporean. While we have resumed activities cautiously after the Circuit Breaker, Singaporeans continue to brace ourselves for the scale of the economic and social impact. In the spirit of Singapore Together, Singaporeans have also kept the momentum of conversations and partnerships to build a better future going during this period. As we work towards recovering from this pandemic, this spirit will help Singaporeans to chart a new path and emerge stronger from the crisis.
In the coming months and years, we will need Singaporeans – individuals, friends and families, community groups and businesses alike – to step forward, offer help, and work together with each other, and with the Government. In support of this, Singapore Together will focus on engendering new partnerships to help us emerge stronger as an economy and as a society.
(i) Emerging Stronger Conversations
We have undergone a shared experience which will shape the attitudes and worldview of an entire generation. We want to draw this out and use these reflections as core elements on which to build an even stronger society. A series of Singapore (SG) Together Emerging Stronger Conversations (“Conversations”) are being organised as a platform for Singaporeans to share their reflections, and explore aspirations and actions that will help us become a more caring, cohesive and resilient society.
These efforts complement the engagements and partnerships that other Government agencies continue to organise and support. Together, they will contribute to our overall effort to build our shared future.
12 Emerging Stronger Conversations will be organised between June and October 2020. These Conversations will be conducted digitally by default, until the situation allows for face-to-face gatherings to take place safely. Each Conversation will involve some 40 to 50 participants from diverse backgrounds, and hosted by a political officer holder. Over 2 hours of discussion, participants will, in their facilitated breakout groups, share their reflections about the Covid-19 crisis, their hopes for Singapore, and what actions we can take to reach the desired outcome together.
These Conversations are open for public sign-up. Those who are interested can still register their interest for one of the forthcoming Conversations taking place, at https://go.gov.sg/ESconversations. (Please see Annex A [PDF, 263 KB] for the list of public Conversations.)
(ii) Other platforms
The government is committed to engaging widely across different stakeholders and will also invite partners to convene their own Conversations, to enable more to participate, and multiply the potential for action. Outside of these Conversations, Singaporeans can also share their reflections and aspirations at www.singaporetogether.gov.sg/reflect.
Stories and ideas shared by participants of across these channels will be shared on Our SG social platforms and on the Singapore Together website for interested members of the public to catch up on the perspectives of other Singaporeans.
(iii) Emerging aspirations from the ESC
In the first few Conversations, participants shared their experiences and candid thoughts on a wide range of issues including supporting the vulnerable, equipping both younger and mid-career workers with necessary skills and digital tools, and having greater civic participation across all segments of society. Through these Conversations, there was a common thread of aspiring towards a more caring, resilient and cohesive Singapore, and the belief that by working together, and pooling together our experiences, expertise and efforts, we can emerge stronger as a society and country. (Please see Annex B [PDF, 263 KB] for a snapshot of the participants and topics discussed at the SG Together Emerging Stronger Conversations)
(iv) SG Together Action Networks
These Conversations are in their early days. More will take place in the coming months. As key issues emerge from the SG Together Emerging Stronger Conversations, we will form the Singapore Together Action Networks (“Action Networks”) to work on them and give effect to the aspirations shared by participants.\
The Action Networks will bring together a diverse group of people from different sectors – Government, community, businesses – to co-create, and co-deliver ideas and solutions. They will be important drivers to mobilise our collective energies and expertise and exemplify the Singapore Together governance approach of working in partnership, towards Singapore’s recovery and future. The number and composition of Networks will be determined by the issues surfaced through the Emerging Stronger Conversations, and the actions needed.
We encourage all Singaporeans to play a part in the Singapore Together efforts. We can stay united amidst the challenges ahead and emerge stronger together.
Annexes [PDF, 263 KB]
A. Emerging Stronger Conversations Public Sessions
B. Snapshot of the participants and topics discussed at the SG Together Emerging Stronger Conversations
For media queries, please contact:
Diana Cheong
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
Email: diana_cheong@mccy.gov.sg
About Singapore Together
Singapore Together is about the Government working with Singaporeans, and Singaporeans working with one another, to build our future Singapore. The Government will open up more partnership opportunities for Singaporeans to participate. The Government also hopes to support more citizen-led efforts. Whatever our background or interests, we can each step forward to contribute in areas that we care about. By working together, we can turn diversity into strength and transform challenges into opportunities, to build a Singapore that present and future generations of Singaporeans will be proud of. For more information, visit www.singaporetogether.gov.sg.