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Trybe supports the Sustainable Development Goals
UN Sustainable Development Goals
Trybe supports the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. As an advocate for all young people regardless of their background, we believe that every youth deserves a sustainable future and a safe and protected planet to live in.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
Trybe supports the United Nation’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals. As an advocate for all young people regardless of their background, we believe that every youth deserves a sustainable future and a safe and protected planet to live in.
In 2015, World Leaders at the UN Sustainable Development Summit adopted a framework called 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It consists of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a blueprint for nations to address issues that afflict countries. Such global issues include poverty, inequality, peace, justice, and climate change. Currently, the SDGs are comprised of 169 targets and 247 indicators to measure progress in reaching each goal.
Trybe's services are aligned to 6 SDGs
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Much like the SDGs, Trybe's services tackle issues that affect youth-at-risk
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In 2015, World Leaders at the UN Sustainable Development Summit adopted a framework called 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It consists of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a blueprint for nations to address issues that afflict countries. Such global issues include poverty, inequality, peace, justice, and climate change. Currently, the SDGs are comprised of 169 targets and 247 indicators to measure progress in reaching each goal.
Much like the SDGs, Trybe's services tackle issues that affect youth-at-risk
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Here's how Trybe's services contribute to these goals:
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Trybe Youths are assessed using structured assessment tools to effectively facilitate an intervention and rehabilitation plan that tackles their substance addiction
Common intervention measures include random urine test, CBT-based groupwork programmes, and referral for addiction counselling at NAMS
Relapse prevention plans are explored with clients throughout their journey
Clients are exposed to pro-social groups and activities, as well as coaching sessions to keep them meaningfully engaged
In the course of casework, clients are connected and referred to affordable healthcare services within our network
In some cases, youths are provided with financial assistance for basic healthcare services
In Singapore Boys’ Hostel, residents have access to fully subsidised basic healthcare services, medicines and treatments
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Trybe Youths are assessed using structured assessment tools to effectively facilitate an intervention and rehabilitation plan that tackles their substance addiction
Common intervention measures include random urine test, CBT-based groupwork programmes, and referral for addiction counselling at NAMS
Relapse prevention plans are explored with clients throughout their journey
Clients are exposed to pro-social groups and activities, as well as coaching sessions to keep them meaningfully engaged
In the course of casework, clients are connected and referred to affordable healthcare services within our network
In some cases, youths are provided with financial assistance for basic healthcare services
In Singapore Boys’ Hostel, residents have access to fully subsidised basic healthcare services, medicines and treatments
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Trybe caseworkers work closely with schools to help motivate youth’s attendance
Clients who require further academic support are matched with volunteer tutors
Alternative pathways such as private education routes, vocational skills training, and on-the-job training attachments are explored with clients, to help them gain certified skillsets
Youths are exposed to various industry partners and are supported in their journey in discovering, applying for, and completing courses/trainings that will equip them for suitable and sustainable employment
Youths who did not complete primary or secondary education, are supported in preparing for and completing the Workplace Literacy and Numeracy assessments or WPLN
Trybe’s BES service provides career coaching for young people who are seeking a suitable and sustainable job.
Its training includes a curated on-the-job blueprint that equips youths with competencies and soft skills for employment
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Trybe caseworkers work closely with schools to help motivate youth’s attendance
Clients who require further academic support are matched with volunteer tutors
Alternative pathways such as private education routes, vocational skills training, and on-the-job training attachments are explored with clients, to help them gain certified skillsets
Youths are exposed to various industry partners and are supported in their journey in discovering, applying for, and completing courses/trainings that will equip them for suitable and sustainable employment
Youths who did not complete primary or secondary education, are supported in preparing for and completing the Workplace Literacy and Numeracy assessments or WPLN
Trybe’s BES service provides career coaching for young people who are seeking a suitable and sustainable job.
Its training includes a curated on-the-job blueprint that equips youths with competencies and soft skills for employment
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Trybe supports our clients as they prepare for sustainable employment. We connect them with various job sectors and expose them to training opportunities for youths to gain meaningful careers.
As mentioned in SDG #4, youths who seek alternative routes in seeking meaningful employment are connected to like-hearted industry partners.
In this process, advocacy efforts are made in addressing societal stigmatisation of young ex-offenders among employers.
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Trybe supports our clients as they prepare for sustainable employment. We connect them with various job sectors and expose them to training opportunities for youths to gain meaningful careers.
As mentioned in SDG #4, youths who seek alternative routes in seeking meaningful employment are connected to like-hearted industry partners.
In this process, advocacy efforts are made in addressing societal stigmatisation of young ex-offenders among employers.
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By giving at-risk youths equal opportunities, we are ensuring that they attain competitive and suitable jobs that will benefit them in the long run
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By giving at-risk youths equal opportunities, we are ensuring that they attain competitive and suitable jobs that will benefit them in the long run
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Clients and family members are often connected with other stakeholders such as MSF PO, SSO, Family Service Centre (FSC) and Housing Development Board (HDB).
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Clients and family members are often connected with other stakeholders such as MSF PO, SSO, Family Service Centre (FSC) and Housing Development Board (HDB).
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In a small way, every successful rehabilitation of clients who had committed a violent crime or have violent tendencies is a contribution to this goal
Clients go through a psychological assessment upon admission, and their needs and treatment plan in the area of violence is developed by MSF Psychologist, in consultation with Social Worker. Treatment plan usually comprise of individual counselling sessions and CBT-based groupwork programmes
Restorative practice is also an overarching approach utilised by SBHL in empowering clients to build relationship and resolve conflicts without resorting to violence
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In a small way, every successful rehabilitation of clients who had committed a violent crime or have violent tendencies is a contribution to this goal
Clients go through a psychological assessment upon admission, and their needs and treatment plan in the area of violence is developed by MSF Psychologist, in consultation with Social Worker. Treatment plan usually comprise of individual counselling sessions and CBT-based groupwork programmes
Restorative practice is also an overarching approach utilised by SBHL in empowering clients to build relationship and resolve conflicts without resorting to violence