We have compiled a list of resources that might be helpful for survivors, bystanders, and support persons. These are not exhaustive and we welcome your suggestions for adding to them.

On-campus

NUS Care Unit (NCU)

NCU provides support for staff and students who are experiencing sexual misconduct.

6601 4000 (24 hours)
ncu_help@nus.edu.sg
https://care.nus.edu.sg

NUS University Counselling Services (UCS)

UCS provides free short term individual counseling for NUS students.

6516 7777 (24 hours)
uhc_counselling@nus.edu.sg
nus.edu.sg/uhc  

NTU Sexual Misconduct

This page provides frequently asked questions (FAQs) on harassment, sexual misconduct, and residential hall security.

NTU University Counselling Centre (UCC)

UCC provides professional counseling and related psychological wellbeing services to staff and students.

#02-01 University Health Service 36 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639801

6790 4462 (during office hours);
9721 1637 (emergency after office hours)
UCC-students@ntu.edu.sg
Access via Intranet

On-campus

SafeNUS

SafeNUS is a group by and for students advocating a safer and more inclusive campus environment. This page offers useful information such as a guide to consent on campus and safeNUS telegram channel.

A guide to consent on campus
safeNUS telegram channel
safeNUS Facebook

Yale-NUS Counselling Centre

The Counselling Centre provides free individual counselling for Yale-NUS students.

6601 5557 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 5pm)
counselling@yale-nus.edu.sg
Website

Yale-NUS Sexual Misconduct

These pages provide useful information such as definitions and frequently asked questions (FAQs) on sexual misconduct.

Definitions
FAQs

SIT Counselling Service

SIT Counselling Service offers free individual counselling for SIT students.

Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 6:00pm.
Friday 8:30am – 5:30pm.
65922030 (emergency helpline after office hours)
SITCounselling@SingaporeTech.edu.sg
Website

Voices@SMU

Voices@SMU offers support and assistance for students affected by harassment or violence – including cases of sexual harassment or sexual assault.

voices@smu.edu.sg 
Website

SMU Sexual Harassment

These pages provide useful information such as definitions and reporting of sexual harassment and guidelines for survivors.

Definitions
Guidelines for Survivors
Reporting

SUTD Wellbeing Services

SUTD Wellbeing Services offers free individual counselling for SUTD students.

wellbeing@sutd.edu.sg 
Website

SUSS C-three

C-three offers free individual counselling and life coaching for SUSS students.

off-campus

AWARE Sexual Assault Care Centre (SACC)

SACC provides safe, free, and confidential services for people facing sexual assault and/or sexual harassment.

Helpline: 6779 0282 (Monday – Friday, 10am to 10pm)
Whatsapp: 9781 4101 (Monday – Friday, 10am to 7pm)
sacc@aware.org.sg
Website

Samaritans of Singapore (SOS)

SOS provides confidential emotional support for people facing a crisis.

Helpline: 1800 221 4444 (24 hours)
pat@sos.org.sg
Website

National CARE Hotline (NCH)

NCH offers support for individuals impacted by COVID-19.

Helpline: 1800 202 6868 (Monday – Sunday, 8am to 12mn)
Website

PAVE

PAVE offers services for persons who abuse, survivors and vulnerable family members such as children and the elderly in dealing with violence.

Helpline: 6555-0390 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm)
intake@pave.org.sg 
Website

Trans SAFE Centre

Trans SAFE Centre provides help to victims of abuse, persons who abuse and their families who are affected by the abuse.

Helpline: 6449 9088 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 5pm)
transsafe@trans.org.sg
Website

Online Identity Help Center

The Online Identity Help Center (OIHC) is part of a research project conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan School of Information and funded in part by the National Science Foundation. It aims to help people understand different social media platforms’ policies and rules about content takedowns.

Website

A.C.T. Against Violence

The A.C.T. Against Violence website is an initiative of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO) that aims to be a one-stop information and help site regarding ALL FORMS of violence against women of ALL ages. 

Website

Help123 by TOUCH Youth Intervention (TYI)

Help123 is a one-stop service for youth cyber wellness issues run by counsellors from TYI. 

Helpline: 1800 6123 123 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm)
hello@help123.sg
Website

TOUCHline by TOUCH Community Services

TOUCHline provides counselling services for youths.

Helpline: 1800 377 2252 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm)
Website

Oogachaga Counselling and Support

Oogachaga provides confidential counselling services and emotional support for individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, or gender-diverse (LGBTQ+).

Helpline (temporarily suspended)
Whatsapp: 8592 0609  (Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays: 7pm – 10pm; Saturdays: 2pm – 5pm)
CARE@oogachaga.com
Website

Brave Helpline

The Brave Helpline provides confidential counselling services and emotional support for women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LBTQI).

Helpline8788 8817 (Monday – Friday, 9am to 6pm) (currently running as text-based via Whatsapp)
mama@bravespace.org
Website

T Project Peer Counselling

T Project Peer Counselling offers a safe environment and listening ear with no judgement, enabling both men and women to get the support they need.

Counselling Form (to make an appointment)
Website

National Anti-Violence and Sexual Harassment Helpline (NAVH)

The integrated phone number aims to replace the support provided by five helplines for reporting child abuse and another five for family violence under MSF and its community partners. These helplines will remain operational to manage existing cases.

Helpline: 1800-777-0000

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