COVID-19 PUBLIC EDUCATION WEBINAR SERIES

Session 1: What is flattening the curve and why is it important?

In part one of the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore's webinar series on COVID-19, Associate Professor Alex R Cook, Vice Dean of Research at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, shares about what flattening the curve means in the context of COVID-19, and why it is important.

 

Session 2: Understanding social behaviours and enhancing social responsibility

In part two of the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore's webinar series on COVID-19, Professor David Chan, Director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute (BSI) at Singapore Management University (SMU) shares his expertise and perspectives on social behaviours and social responsibility.

 

Session 3: Building emotional resilience to enhance social responsibility

In part three of the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore's webinar series on COVID-19, Susan Tan, our very own executive committee member as well as founder and principal consultant at ECI Consulting Holdings Pte Ltd, shares about mindfulness and why building emotional resilience is important to enhance social responsibility.

Session 4: Catalysing community action in times of COVID-19

In the fourth and last installment of the Society of Behavioural Health Singapore's webinar series on COVID-19, Dr Mathia Lee, Assistant Director for Integrated Health Promotion at the MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT), shares her experiences and best practices in community health mobilisation and empowerment in Singapore for COVID-19.