TY - BOOK AU - Iqbal Latif,Asad-ul AU - Beng,Chan Chong AU - Chew,Wallace AU - Halim,Zakiah AU - Hean,Teo Chee AU - Kassim,Azman bin AU - Kit,Ow Yeong Wai AU - Kwee,See Guat AU - Lakshmanan,S. AU - Latif,Asad-ul Iqbal AU - Lim,Benny AU - Loong,Lee Hsien AU - Pin,Tan Say AU - Seng,Wong Kan AU - Ser,Tan Ern AU - Shanmugam,K. AU - Shepherdson,Rene AU - Thambyrajah,T. AU - Thong,Ann Ah TI - Hearts of Resilience: Singapore's Community Engagement Programme SN - 9789814345378 AV - HN700.67.Z9 C62 2011 U1 - 363.348095957 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Singapore : PB - ISEAS Publishing, KW - Community development KW - Singapore KW - Community development--Singapore KW - Disasters KW - Social aspects KW - Disasters--Social aspects--Singapore KW - Emergency management KW - Emergency management--Singapore KW - Resilience (Personality trait) KW - Social networks KW - Social networks--Singapore KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Message --; Foreword --; Introduction --; Sustaining Singapore’s Resilience: The CEP’s Role --; CEP: “It Is Something I Totally Believe In” --; Coordinating Diversity: The CEP Secretariat’s Role --; The Origins --; Building Networks of Trust --; Religious and Other Groups --; Educational Institutions --; The Media and Arts --; Businesses and Unions --; Grassroots Organizations --; The Coordinating Secretariat --; Weaving the Tapes try: Different Faces of the CEP --; Grassroots Mover --; Religion for Peace --; Corporate Shaker --; Neighbourhood Activist --; Gotong Royong --; Interfaith Youth --; Creating Conversational Circles --; Securing the Community --; Studying Community Relations --; Teaching the Young --; Operationally Ready --; Unity through the Airwaves --; Writer’s Thoughts --; Index; restricted access N2 - A bomb attack on a hotel. A bomb in a taxi. Or a bus. Like the London 7 July 2005 bomb attacks. Or if a plot to bomb an MRT station succeeds. How would we react? Would Singaporeans stay calm? And united? Or would ethnic fault lines crack? Building networks of trust in good times is crucial. Building social resilience is important in keeping Singapore united in a crisis. That is what the Community Engagement Programme, or CEP, sets out to do. This book describes the Singapore experience in reaching out to hearts and minds. As we fortify our hearts of resilience, the CEP is a book that continues to be written UR - https://doi.org/10.1355/9789814345385 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9789814345385 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9789814345385/original ER -