Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 9 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, skills training and job opportunities.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
Get our latest news and periodicals here. Feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find the information that you’re looking for.
Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) has been uplifting lives and promoting mental wellness for all since 1968.
How we think, feel and act is influenced by our mental health. Cultivating mental wellbeing is key to a fulfilling and meaningful life.
We provide a broad range of services across our 9 centres. These include counselling, creative services, outreach activities, rehabilitation, skills training and job opportunities.
Let’s celebrate individuals who have overcome the odds, as well as those who have touched the minds and hearts of others. Be inspired by their stories.
Get our latest news and periodicals here. Feel free to contact us directly if you cannot find the information that you’re looking for.
Ngo Lee Yian is the Executive Director at Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH). Before joining SAMH, Lee Yian served in the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) as Director of Adult Protective Service, Rehabilitation and Protection Group.
She has 30 years of experience working within the social services sector in Singapore, having led in the review and formulation of the sector’s various capacity and capability building schemes. She was awarded the Outstanding Social Worker in 2003 in the social services field.
Lee Yian holds a Masters in Social Work from National University of Singapore.
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