Info Session on Research Skills for Social Services Mentoring Programme

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Meet our Trainer & Mentor

Dr Seah Lay Hoon

Dr Seah Lay Hoon is a Senior Research Fellow at the Social Service Research Centre (SSR), NUS. She received her postgraduate diploma in Education from the National Institute of Education (NIE) and her masters and Ph.D. in Science Education from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research work entails the use of qualitative methods and analysis such as interviews, ethnographic observations, researcher-practitioner collaborative inquiry, thematic analysis, discourse analysis and applied linguistic analysis.

Dr Ng Guat Tin

Dr Ng Guat Tin is an Associate at the Social Service Research Centre (SSR), NUS. Her past research and evaluation studies were related to recovery from the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, well-being of older persons, family caregiving, family violence, training needs assessment, and service design. Her current research interests include aged care, family caregiving, transnational families, and documentation of social services.

About The Programme

This 13-week course is a research mentoring programme that offers social service professionals an opportunity to complete a small-scale research project with guidance from experienced researcher-mentors. Participants in this programme will be supported by workshops, peer group discussions, and regular feedback from mentors. Throughout the programme, social service professionals will be guided from the conceptualisation of the research problem to data collection, data analysis, and presentation of their research findings.

While the workshops and mentors may provide support on specific research methods or skills, these would tailor towards the needs and requirements of the research projects proposed. The programme strives to provide a holistic guidance and support on the different stages of research for each proposed research project.

At the end of the programme, participants are expected to achieve the following objectives:
• Conceptualise and construct sound research questions relevant to their social service practice that would develop into feasible research projects completed within the programme time-frame;
• Apply appropriate research methods to their research projects;
• Understand and appreciate ethical concerns on social service research;
• Conduct data collection or fieldwork necessary for their research projects;
• Conduct appropriate data analyses and provide accurate data interpretations for their research projects; and
• Prepare and present research findings for a mini-conference.

Programme Structure

The research mentoring programme will be conducted over 13 weeks (in-person). There will be 2 full-day workshops, 6 mentoring sessions, and 1 end-of-course graduation presentation.

Upcoming runs:

April 2023 - July 2023
• Workshop 1: 25 Apr 2023, 9:00AM – 6:00PM
• Workshop 2: 26 Apr 2023, 9:00AM – 6:00PM
• 6 mentoring sessions: to be arranged with mentors
• Graduation presentation (for participants): 25 Jul 2023

Aug 2023 - Nov 2023 
• Workshop 1: 2 Aug 2023, 9:00AM – 6:00PM
• Workshop 2: 4 Aug 2023, 9:00AM – 6:00PM
• 6 mentoring sessions: to be arranged with mentors
• Graduation presentation (for participants): 3 Nov 2023

Programme Fee (Research Skills for Social Services Mentoring Programme)

This course is SSG-approved. Participants who are Singaporeans or Singaporean Permanent Residents will be eligible for subsidies of 70% of the course fees, excluding GST. Singaporean participants who are aged 40 years old and above will be eligible for higher subsidies of up to 90% of course fees. Participants are required to attend at least 75% of the course and obtain a pass grade for the required assignments.

Download course information (Apr 2023 run)

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Date
Thursday, 09 March 2023

Time
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (GMT+8)

Venue
Online (Zoom)