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Inclusive Society, (Both essay questions allow for you to present your…
Inclusive Society
Racial Inclusivity
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In addition, students in schools have been commemorating Racial Harmony Day every year on 21st July since 1997 to mark the racial riots of 1964. It allows them to reflect on and celebrate our success as a harmonious society built on a rich diversity of cultures, and be reminded of the importance of maintaining racial and religious harmony.
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students are the foundation of the future, the future leaders who would pave the steps ahead.
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General inclusivity
Persons with disabilities experienced discrimination at a significantly higher rate (78%) than persons without disabilities (50%)
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Since 2007, Singapore has had three versions of a road map with efforts laid out for five-year periods to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
The latest road map, the Enabling Masterplan 2030, is set to be unveiled later this year.
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SG Enable has also been building on the goal towards 2030 by launching Enabling Academy in May 2022 which is a disability learning hub to educate partners from the different sectors such as education, business and disability to provide responsive and quality opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Gender inclusivity
Compared to 53% of men, 58% of women had experienced at least one type of discrimination
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Social class inclusivity
made significant moves through a combination of measures - raising the local qualifying salary, expanding progressive wages, and enhancing Workfare
Both essay questions allow for you to present your knowledge of different aspects of society: for instance, different types of discrimination based on different markers, as well as the diverse profiles of people that need to be considered in order to make for an inclusive society.
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