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Where to Get Help

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Child Guidance Clinic (CGC)
(Health Promotion Board)

3 Second Hospital Ave #03-01
Singapore 168937
6435 3878/9

Department of Child Development (DCD)
(KK Women's and Children's Hospital)

Women’s Tower, Level 5
100 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 229899
6294 4050

Developmental & Behavioural Paediatric Services
(National University Hospital)
NUH Children’s Clinic
Main Building 1, Level 4
5 Lower Kent Ridge Road
Singapore 119074
6772 6157 / 6772 2002
chi2@nuhs.edu.sg

James Cook University Psychology Clinic
JCU Singapore Psychology Clinic
149 Sims Drive
Singapore 387380
6709 3762
psychologyclinic@jcu.edu.sg

Support & Service Organisations

Student Care Services (SCS) – Educational Psychology Services (EPS)
The EPS serves students aged 5 to 18 years coming from families with less than $2000 monthly income. The EPS provides diagnostic and intervention programmes for students with learning difficulties, special behavioural / emotional / developmental issues, and special needs eg autism, dyslexia, attention deficit. They also provide support services for parents. There are three centres.

SCS Clementi Centre
437 Clementi Ave 3 #01-98
Singapore 120437
6778 6867

SCS Hougang Centre
463 Hougang Ave 10 #01-964
Singapore 530463
6286 9905

SCS Yishun Centre
202 Yishun St 21 #01-89
Singapore 760202
6759 6821

Care Corner Learning and Special Needs (LSN)
Care Corner Singapore Ltd is a registered non-profit organisation providing social and healthcare services to over 22,000 service users annually.

Care Corner Learning and Special Needs (LSN) provides specialised learning support intervention for children with developmental delays by helping them improve in their basic academic skills and cognitive functioning. Their services are for children aged 5 to 13 (K1 to P6) who have learning difficulties/disorders and are unable to cope academically in a mainstream school.  Fee subsidies are available to needy families.

www.carecorner.org.sg

LSN Toa Payoh Centre. 149 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #01-963
Singapore 310149
6259 8683
lsn@carecorner.org.sg

LSN Tampines Centre
Block 414, Tampines Street 41 #01-297
Singapore 520414
6694 8568
lsn@carecorner.org.sg

LSN Woodlands Centre
Blk 624B Woodlands Drive 52 #01- 19 Singapore 732624
6235 2585
lsn@carecorner.org.sg

Help From Family Service Centres Or Social Workers In Your Community

Family Service Centres (FSCs) serve low-income and vulnerable individuals and families who need support in meeting their social needs, to enhance their stability and well-being. They are staffed by Social Work Practitioners (SWPs) and provide case management on family, financial, housing and employment issues, among others. FSCs can help these individuals and families to better cope with their personal, social and emotional challenges. FSCs work in collaboration with other relevant agencies to support the individuals and families holistically. There are 48 FSCs located in HDB towns around Singapore. You can locate the nearest FSC using the link below:

https://www.msf.gov.sg/dfcs/familyservice/default.aspx

Learning To Learn Centres (Kampung Senang Charity and Education Foundation)
The Learning To Learn Centre is run by Kampung Senang Charity and Education Foundation. The Centre helps children with learning challenges, including ADHD, Autism Spectrum, Dyslexia, developmental delays and children who do not respond well to traditional teaching methods, at affordable and subsidized rates.

Northeast Kampung Senang Activity Centre
840 Tampines St 82 #01-111
Singapore 520840
6785 2568
email@kampungsenang.prg

 
 

Support & Service Organisations

REACH

REACH (Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community mental Health) is a mental healthcare service, set up to work closely with schools, voluntary welfare organizations (VWOs), and general practitioners (GPs), to help students with emotional, social and/or behavioural issues within the community. Their multi-disciplinary team comprises of medical doctors, clinical psychologists, medical social workers, occupational therapists and nurses. They work closely with school counsellors, general practitioners and voluntary welfare organizations’ helping professionals, who act as spokespersons for the needs of children and adolescents as well as liaison persons between REACH and parents

You can reach out to your child’s school counsellor or allied educator (Learning and Behavioural Support) [AED (LBS)], 3) Attached school psychologist, or 4) Attached REACH (Response, Early intervention and Assessment in Community mental Health) staff.