SSR Seminar Series: NUS Social Work Students’ Honours Theses Presentations 2024

Video Recording
About this Webinar
In our annual webinar featuring honours theses presentations by three NUS Social Work graduates, we focus on youth-related topics, including post-breakup distress, social media usage, and programme participation of youth-at-risk. The presenters will also discuss the implications of their research on social work practice in Singapore.
The Relationship between Attachment Style and Counterfactual Thinking on Post-Breakup Distress

Jennifer is a passionate researcher in the field of applied social psychology. She is currently pursuing her PhD in psychology at SMU, where she is also a proud recipient of the SMU Research Scholarship. Jennifer's research interest (inspired by her personal experience) lies in relationship science, the scientific study of romantic relationships. Her ultimate goal is to use psychological research to improve relationship well-being and alleviate the pain of relationship dissolution. Jennifer's research skills have been honed through her experiences as a research assistant in various academic settings. She recently graduated from NUS with a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), where she double majored in social work and psychology and minored in forensic science.
An Exploratory Study on Youth Workers’ Perception of Youths’ Social Media Usage

Shirley recently graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Social Work. She has a keen interest in working with youths as adolescence is a crucial development period. As someone who uses social media on a day-to-day basis, she became intrigued by its impact on youth development. This curiosity fueled her thesis research, focusing on the interaction between social media and youths, and how youth workers can effectively intervene in this dynamic landscape. She hopes that digital youth work can be incorporated in the field of youth work and serve to positively develop youths.
Promoting Youth-At-Risk Participation in Programmes

Insyirah graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours in Social Work from the National University of Singapore. Her internship at a youth agency sparked her passion for researching ways to maximize at-risk youth's participation in programs. She firmly believes that the degree of youth participation directly influences program effectiveness. She hopes that her research can significantly benefit social and youth workers, equipping them with knowledge to better engage youths and enhance program outcomes.

Lecturer
Department of Social Work
National University of Singapore
Alvin is a Lecturer with NUS Department of Social Work. Prior to joining academia, he spent almost two decades in the social service sector. Over the years, Alvin had led, managed and practised social work in diverse settings including Family Service Centre, Family Violence Specialist Centre, acute hospital and children’s home.
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