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CCS should shut his cheebye mouth, New delivery model for social services, my ass

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SINGAPORE: Amid the volatile economic situation, the Community Development, Youth and Sports Ministry said the growth of new service models is needed to offer more targeted help.

Acting Minister Chan Chun Sing said the move can benefit more Singaporeans like those in the lower middle income group.

In his first wide-ranging interview since taking office four months ago, Mr Chan said as society evolves, the needs of the people will become more diverse.

While there are ample social services to help the very needy, another group will increasingly need more attention.

Lying dog dares to say there are ample services for the needy? Here is one example of this lie.

SINGAPORE : The Ensure Life Nutritional Survey 2010 has shown that nearly 30 per cent of Singapore's elderly are at moderate-to-high risk of malnutrition.

And this could cause a gradual loss of muscle mass - or Sarcopenia - which results in more falls and fractures.

Experts said Sarcopenia is currently a significant concern in Europe and the US.

For those aged 60 and over, three in 10 suffer from it. And more than half of women aged above 80 will also likely get it.

And this could be a cause of concern here, with Singapore currently being the third fastest ageing nation in the world. One-fifth of the population in Singapore will be 65 and above by 2030.

Experts said Sarcopenia is due mainly to a lack of exercise and insufficient proteins in the diet.

They added that Sarcopenia could turn into a life-threatening situation.

They also advise the elderly to exercise more and have a nutritious diet, so as to reduce the rate of muscle deterioration.

Professor Jean Pierre Michel, Expert, Aging & Life Course Programme, WHO, warned: "20 per cent of them die within one year. And the surviving 50 per cent of them are not able to walk again and to (go about) their daily activities as previously before the fall."


He said: "The next 10 to 20 percentile - they are what I called the at-risk group...they are managing today, but perhaps because they are in jobs that are not so resilient across the economic cycles...what we are concerned with is that if there is a serious recession, they might lose their jobs.

"You lose your financial ability, then you might face a whole series of other issues. These are people who are generally lower educated, some of them could be a bit older, like in their 40s and 50s. Maybe, some of them are primary school educated or secondary school educated. Now, these are the types of people that is very difficult to upgrade their skills."

Why don't his govt. simply sends back all the lower educated FTs working as restuarant staff, cleaners, etc. Than these at risk singaporeans will not be so at risk because they are not losing their jobs. No need to think so hard until his face look like that, its a simple solution.

So new service delivery models are needed.

One way is to pool together the services of voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs), given the manpower crunch faced by the sector. Social service hubs, like the one at Tiong Bahru that offers the services of several VWOs, could be replicated.

Mr Chan said: "They are literally like a Econ-minimart. They have their own shop fronts providing a range of services by themselves, but some of the backroom services, logistics, accounting or even pooling of resources like therapists, they share them."

Putting in place a model of affordable community care is another way to offer more targeted help.

Mr Chan said: "So you have a service provider that provides this central pool of people, like the Amahs On Wheels....If you extend that concept [into areas like] nursing or therapy, instead of [the elderly people] going to the institutions, you deliver them at the community level so that you extend the outreach and save the (travelling) trouble for the elderly people."

On boosting Singapore's total fertility rate, Mr Chan said focusing on incentives such as the Baby Bonus Scheme is not the answer. Instead, he felt that more could be done to inculcate the right value system. There could also be more efforts to build a family-friendly environment within the community and workplaces.

He added more schemes for women to stay connected to their jobs could be rolled out.

"So let's say if the person is a teacher, and if there are some schemes (that allow a mother) while bringing up the child....can still maintain the link with the school or the education system, by the time the child has grown up, it is much easier for them to go back (to their job), whether it is in the teaching service or any other services," he said.

Asked if his military background has been useful, Mr Chan said that it has helped him in his Meet-The-People sessions.

He said: "(In) the Singapore military... you deal with people from all walks of life with all sorts of challenges, my [Meet-The-People sessions] now are no different from my sessions to meet my soldiers, my commanders.

"Maybe the set of problems is different but the way you have to help the people resolve and manage their problems (is similar)... Caring for our soldiers is no different from caring for your people."

Mr Chan said he is also keeping a close watch on problem gambling, especially among the low income and the elderly. The aim is to prevent it from becoming a pathological problem in Singapore. Measures to address this issue are expected soon.

-CNA/ac
 
lianbeng adds fuel to fire, "now he said the rich must help the poor liao. maciam robbing Peter to pay Paul leh.":D
 
Why so much publicity lately on this moron? What the fark has he done so far except talk cock?
 
he's kinda of cute. looks like singapore 's version of our very own MICKEY MOUSE. just look at those bucktooth :p
 
The curious case of CCS - Small-dicked asshole talking like he has all the answers. You call this talent?
 
Just pure luck that he is exam smart leading to top job in SAF.

Otherwise he will be just a paikia hiding behind a big brother during a street fight.
 

Nah! One more for you to hum-tum. :D

Tackling problem gambling goes beyond casinos
Posted: 07 October 2011 0708 hrs

SINGAPORE: The casinos are not the "biggest challenge" when it comes to dealing with problem gambling here, said Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Chan Chun Sing.

"You have Internet gambling ... It's not just about casinos. If you want to tackle the gambling issue, you have to look holistically across all the factors that are driving this," Mr Chan said.

A more "focused" approach would be taken to pre-empt the problem and prevent the vulnerable from turning into pathological gamblers, he added

Mr Chan singled out the elderly and low income as groups of people closest to his heart when it comes to dealing with gambling issues.

As of June, 47,178 people have been excluded by the National Council of Problem Gambling from entering the local casinos.

Of this figure, 613 of them are family exclusion orders while 18,049 are self-exclusion orders.

The rest are third-party exclusion orders.

According to a Singapore Medical Journal article in June, people who sought treatment for pathological gambling at the National Addictions Management Service in recent years were younger, more educated and involved more non-Chinese patients.

More than 60 per cent of the recent cohort of patients had reported football betting as their main gambling problem.

Less than one-third of the pathological gamblers in the study had reported casino gambling as their most problematic activity.

Researchers, however, warned that their numbers might increase in the future, "now that it is no longer necessary to travel outside of Singapore to engage in this form of gambling".

- TODAY/wk

 
Here comes the Singapore MJ ...

[video=youtube;Kja0f1IHrB0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kja0f1IHrB0[/video]
 
lianbeng adds fuel to fire, "now he said the rich must help the poor liao. maciam robbing Peter to pay Paul leh.":D

He should lead by example first mah. Why don't he go to his office and ask all the other rich millionaire minister colleagues of his to help the poor? See how fast they will kick him out of PAP.
 


Nah! One more for you to hum-tum. :D

Tackling problem gambling goes beyond casinos
Posted: 07 October 2011 0708 hrs

SINGAPORE: The casinos are not the "biggest challenge" when it comes to dealing with problem gambling here, said Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Chan Chun Sing.

"You have Internet gambling ... It's not just about casinos. If you want to tackle the gambling issue, you have to look holistically across all the factors that are driving this," Mr Chan said.

A more "focused" approach would be taken to pre-empt the problem and prevent the vulnerable from turning into pathological gamblers, he added

Mr Chan singled out the elderly and low income as groups of people closest to his heart when it comes to dealing with gambling issues.

As of June, 47,178 people have been excluded by the National Council of Problem Gambling from entering the local casinos.

Of this figure, 613 of them are family exclusion orders while 18,049 are self-exclusion orders.

The rest are third-party exclusion orders.

According to a Singapore Medical Journal article in June, people who sought treatment for pathological gambling at the National Addictions Management Service in recent years were younger, more educated and involved more non-Chinese patients.

More than 60 per cent of the recent cohort of patients had reported football betting as their main gambling problem.

Less than one-third of the pathological gamblers in the study had reported casino gambling as their most problematic activity.

Researchers, however, warned that their numbers might increase in the future, "now that it is no longer necessary to travel outside of Singapore to engage in this form of gambling".

- TODAY/wk


Yes, a good one. another example of his shooting off his cheebye mouth. Everyone in singapore knows the biggest gamblers are Ho Jinx and Old Goat. Both can suka suka gamble stock market and lose billions $ of GIC and Temasek money buying shit stocks. Everyone knows stock market is one big crapshoot anyway. If u look under the dictionary for a definition of degenerate gambler, u will find a picture of Whore Jinx sucking Old Goats wrinkled lancheow. Chee Chiu got balls should start with Whore Jinx first mah. Send her for treatment for pathological gambling at the National Addictions Management Service, than I will respect him. Until than he is another porlumpar MG who could not have made it in the real world.
 
Why so much publicity lately on this moron? What the fark has he done so far except talk cock?

Yah lah, u know he is really piling on the bullshit when he compares the meet the people sessions with meet the soldiers and commanders sessions in the SAF. Firstly, I never experienced Major General or any general rank come to my camp to conduct meet the soldiers session. Got come to camp for inspection, unless he considers this a meet the soldier session. Also, which soldier will dare to voice his real opinion and criticise anything. Unless that guy has a wish to go to DB.
 
Just pure luck that he is exam smart leading to top job in SAF.

Otherwise he will be just a paikia hiding behind a big brother during a street fight.

This type of funny looking kid is the one that people bully in school and blanket party in the army. If he did not sign on regular, he would have been blanket party all the way thru BMT and OCS.
 
This type of funny looking kid is the one that people bully in school and blanket party in the army. If he did not sign on regular, he would have been blanket party all the way thru BMT and OCS.

He could well be a 2-star general but when faced with 'friendly hostilities', I think he will pee in his pants. Looks more like a primary school teacher to me. If he 2-star, we will need lots of luck, defence-wise.
 
Who thinks this fucker should shut his mouth and stop embarrassing himself? Kee chiu!
 
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