The second College of Alice & Peter Tan (CAPT) Research Forum on the theme of “Contextualising Vulnerability & Well-being: Building Inclusive Communities in Research & Practice” was held on 14 September 2019. The research forum centred around two panels – “Youth, Body Image & Stigma” and “Migrant Health & Employment“, and had more than 100 participants.
The forum provided a platform for College students, including alumni, to present their works on these topics along with scholars and practitioners from the relevant research fields. Bringing together studies that looked into well-being (i.e. self-esteem, emotional stress, physical health) among communities that experience some form of vulnerability (youth and migrant workers), the forum explored the diverse ways through which barriers to well-being are amplified, negotiated and managed.
Panel 1: “Youth, Body Image & Stigma”
“Promoting a Healthier Perception of Body Image through Raising Awareness about Eating Disorders among Youths”
““I am so ugly” – The Rise of Body Dysmorphic Disorder in Young People”
“Likes or Dislikes? – Into the World of Cyberbullying”
Panel 2: “Migrant Health & Employment”
“Mental Health and Stress Among Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Singapore: A Focus Group Study”
“Developing a Global Health Curriculum in Singapore: Learning Experientially about Social Justice through Engagement with Low-Wage Migrant Workers”
“Ends that do not Meet: Low Wages and Absence of Public Provisioning for Internal Migrants in Ahmedabad”