SSR Seminar Series: Children’s Experience of Childcare Constellations in Stepfamilies: A Multi-voice Case Study Method

Video Recording

Postdoctoral Fellow
Dept. of Social Work
National University of Singapore
Dr Vivienne Ng received her PhD from the National University of Singapore, Department of Social Work. In her past direct practice both as a social worker and counselling psychologist, she worked extensively with low-income families and across issues such as multi-stressed problems, grief and loss, mental health issues, alleged child abuse, family violence, and workplace bullying. She ran multiple therapeutic support groups for victims of extra-marital affairs and parents of teenagers with gaming addiction issues. Her PhD thesis is rooted in children’s experience living in stepfamilies with a keen eye on practice implications for social workers.

Binte Abdul Rahman
Associate Professor
Dept. of Malay Studies, &
Co-Director
Social Service Research Centre
National University of Singapore
Associate Professor Noor Aisha's research and teaching areas include Malay customary law, administration of Muslim law in Southeast Asia, the sociology of religion (specifically Islam and Malay religious orientations), elites and the development of the Malays in the region. Her publications also cover topics on the education of the Malays, Muslim women and development, teenage marriage, and social problems within the community.
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