IPS On Diversity Podcast S2E7: The Homeless in Singapore
Many might be surprised that there are homeless people in Singapore. In fact, there are about 1000 people living on the streets in Singapore. Homelessness is often hidden in plain sight and with it being so hidden, it is easy for people to have misconceptions and questions surrounding it. What does it mean to be homeless? Why are people homeless and should we see homelessness as a problem that needs solving?
On the seventh episode of the second season, host and Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Liang Kaixin chats with Dr Harry Tan, Research Fellow at IPS, and June Chua, Co-founder of The T Project, to talk about the state of homelessness in Singapore and the possible options that we can provide to the homeless to better support them.
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About our guests:
Dr Harry Tan
Research Fellow at Institute of Policy Studies (IPS)
Harry is a Research Fellow in the Policy Lab at the Institute of Policy Studies. His research interests are in homelessness, social inequality, social policy, housing insecurity and addiction issues. He has researched on the homeless population in Singapore, street children in Thailand and Singapore’s street buskers.
Harry is also a volunteer in the PEERS (Partners Engaging and Empowering Rough Sleepers) network in Singapore and has worked closely with people experiencing homelessness in Singapore since 2012 and in Melbourne from 2015 to 2017.
Harry received his PhD in Sociology from Monash University, Australia in 2018 and was a postdoctoral research fellow under the Sociology department at the National University of Singapore (NUS) from 2019 to 2020.
June Chua
Co-founder of T Project
June is the Co-founder and Executive Director of The T Project, Singapore’s first transgender shelter. In 2018, she opened the Alicia Community Centre which offers counselling services and other resources to transgender and queer youths.
She has participated in various outreach and advocacy events in Singapore and abroad. In 2018, she participated in the 7th ILGA Asia Conference, the Peace Boat’s 97th Voyage Asia and the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Programme.
In 2016, she received the AWARE Champion for Gender Equality & Justice Award and the Promising Advocate of the Year during the Singapore Advocacy Awards (SAA), a peer initiative organised by The Working Committee 3 (TWC3), a group of civil society activists.
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