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Voices @ SMU
Voices @ SMU

Voices@SMU is SMU’s designated first-response unit to handle cases pertaining to discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct or any form of assault/violence. Contact us if you’re unsure whom to speak to, need advice or just want a listening ear.

Email: voices@smu.edu.sg

Mrs Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre (MWKLSWC)
Mrs Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre (MWKLSWC)

Talk to professional counsellors who can provide assistance and support to students facing stressful circumstances in their lives. The counsellors work with the students to resolve issues and develop skills to cope with change.

Tel: 6828 0786
Email: counselling@smu.edu.sg

SMU Pro Bono Centre Legal Clinic
SMU Pro Bono Centre Legal Clinic

The Clinic is administered by the Pro Bono Centre with the help of volunteer lawyers and SMU Law students.

Tel: 6828 1951
Email: probonocentre@smu.edu.sg

SMU Campus Security
SMU Campus Security

For assistance beyond the operating hours of Voices@SMU or Mrs Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre (MWKLSWC), contact the 24HrCampus Security Hotline

Tel: 6838 0343 (24 hours hotline)

AWARE

AWARE

For family law, family violence, Sharia Law & other personal issues.

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SACC

SACC

For sexual assault or harassment.

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Pave

PAVE

For family violence and child protection services and aid.

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SOS

SOS

For self-harming or suicidal thoughts.

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IMH

IMH

For aid when facing a mental health crisis

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Hotlines

For general issues AWARE's Women's Helpline
1800 777 5555
Mon - Fri, 10am - 6pm

For sexual assault or harassment Sexual Assault Care Centre's Helpline
6779 0282
Mon - Fri, 10am - 10pm, except public holidays

For self-harming or suicidal thoughts Samaritans of Singapore (SOS)
1800 221 4444
Operating hours: 24 hours

Mental Health Support CHAT – Community Health Assessment Team
CHAT@mentalhealth.sg
6493 6500 / 6501
Star Shelter by Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation

Star Shelter by Singapore Council of Women’s Organisation
Takes in survivors on a referral basis.
You can:

  • Make a report at the nearest neighbourhood police centre
  • Make a report at the nearest hospital if there is physical injury
  • Approach the nearest Family Service Centre, who will appoint a case worker to assess the situation before making a referral to the shelter.
  • The FSC hotline is 1800 222 0000.