SINGAPORE — When the policy was revised such that Muslim public healthcare nurses were allowed to wear their tudung, it was a win for Lepak Conversations (LP).
In the TODAY Youth Survey, 75 per cent said they agree that youths should actively participate in civic discourse
A smaller proportion believe their views are considered by the Government during policymaking, while 54 per cent feel that the Government is receptive to differing or opposing views about its policies Youth civic groups such as SG Climate Rally and Lepak Conversations said they have seen positive outcomes from government consultations but also noted inconsistent feedbackWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with TODAY to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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