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## [Fathers in Singapore are doing more at home. Mothers are still doing more.](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/fatherhood-fathers-day-singapore)

_2026-06-22 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

This Father’s Day, what would make care more shareable: at home, at work, and in social service practice?

## [Singapore’s social service sector is stuck at Evaluation 101](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/singapore-social-work-mel-evaluation)

_2026-06-07 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

More are recognising the value of monitoring, evaluation, and learning. But without headcount, programme theory, and room for experimentation, we risk mistaking evaluation literacy for learning.

## [AI’s entry into Singapore’s social service sector brings risks](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/ais-entry-into-singapores-social)

_2026-05-28 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

AI is reshaping service users, helping relationships, social workers, organisations, and the sector’s ties with funders, donors, and the state.

## [When most Singaporeans are “givers”: What NVPC’s 2025 survey obscures methodologically](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/nvpc-ngs-giving-survey-2025)

_2026-05-18 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

The latest National Giving Study finds lower volunteerism and donation rates, even as it tries to broaden the language and concept of “giving.” That shift warrants closer methodological scrutiny.

## [AI in a “We First” Singapore: Who benefits, who worries, and who gets left behind?](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/ai-in-a-we-first-singapore)

_2026-05-07 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

Singapore is going all in on AI. But public trust will depend on whether the benefits, risks, and voice are shared fairly.

## [The five numerical figures deciding today's election (The Nine Days, GE2025)](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/the-five-numerical-figures-deciding)

_2025-05-03 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

30 per cent; Nine per cent versus $5,000; It's 2025 (not 2024); Two-thirds; and One or many?

## [Three podcast episodes on the economy, immigration, and PAP (The Nine Days, GE2025)](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/three-podcast-episodes-on-the-economy)

_2025-04-27 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

“It’s the economy, stupid?”

## [Opening salvos: An electoral tale of two Singapore cities (The Nine Days, GE2025)](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/opening-salvos-an-electoral-tale)

_2025-04-26 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.”

## [How will party manifestoes shape the nine-day campaign? (The Nine Days, GE2025)](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/how-will-party-manifestoes-shape)

_2025-04-23 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

“It’s up to us MPs to make sure that peoples’ voices are heard in parliament.”

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## [New candidate introductions shouldn’t be banal (The Nine Days, GE2025)](https://socialservicesg.substack.com/p/new-candidate-introductions-shouldnt)

_2025-04-22 · Jin Yao Kwan · socialservice.sg_

How do I learn more about the candidates? And what works with new candidate introductions, quantitatively, qualitatively, and substantively?

