Date : 4 February 2010
Started in January 2009, the Security Awareness for Everyone (SAFE) Programme was launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs as an initiative to engage students.
2. The SAFE Programme seeks to collaborate with the schools and students in dealing with the challenges posed by today's security environment. The projects are meant to find innovative ideas and solutions that can resolve challenges posed by 4 key security-type issues:
3. Project Teams will be provided with privileged access to the relevant Home Team (HT) facilities and mingle up-close with Home Team officers. This will strengthen the operational relevance of their respective projects. Seed money will also be provided to selected schools as project grant, and should the projects be found suitable for even further development, MHA will provide further funding to the school.
4. In September 2010, teams will be able to showcase their ideas with the rest of the Home Team to Minister and the senior management of MHA.
5. Please email all enquires to mha_safe_programme@mha.gov.sg
i. Introduction
Security has many definitions; Freedom from anxiety or fear, A condition of being protected against danger or loss. Security is not the responsibility of the government nor even the community at large, but rather every single individual.
SAFE programme sets out to provide a platform for students to develop any ideas they may already have concerning security issues or even the means of propagating security awareness.
ii. Team Formation
| Category | Level | Seed Money |
| A | Primary Schools | 1500 |
| A | Secondary Schools | 1500 |
| B | Post Sec. Schools & JCs / Centralized Institutes | 2000 |
| B | ITE & Polytechnics | 2000 |
| C | Tertiary Schools / Universities | 2000 |
iii. Storming of Ideas
Some ideas for teams to ponder on:
The Well-Being of Individual Persons May or May Not Be Found Within the School Radius. (E.g. Bully/ Bad-Person Alarm, Buddy Travel-Home System)
For the Greater Good of General Community Located Within or Outside of School Vicinity. May Target Specific Groups Like Physically or Mentally Challenged, Elderly, PRs of Other Nationalities. (E.g. Fire Prevention Improvements for Homes of Physically Challenged persons)
Projects That Helps to Contribute to Larger Target Audience that May Encompass Several Communities. Indirectly May also Help to Strengthen S’pore Social Fabric. (E.g. Help Assimilate PRs of Other Nationalities, Board Game to Bring Greater Awareness against Drug Abuse)
The Physical Security of Certain Premises. Projects May Focus on Deterrence and Prevention against Fire, Mischievous or Criminal Intents. (E.g. Pro-active Enforcement and Education On Fire Prevention By Reducing Socket Loads, Unattended Cooking. Prototyping Devices to Enhance Speeding –Deterrence in Neighborhood)
iv. Resource for Teams
Teams will be provided with information relevant to their project:
Visits
Policy Formulation
Resource Person (RP)
HT Websites (Additional Information)
v. Final Competition (in September 2009)
Winning teams may get to showcase their projects to Minister (Home Affairs) and Senior Management of MHA, voting will also be opened to all visitors at competition.
Prizes to be won for each school category
vi. MHA SAFE Programme 2010 Video
Please click here to download the video.
vii. Some Innovative Ideas Provided by Public
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viii. Application Form
ix. Contact
For any further clarifications, please feel free to contact Mr. Marcus Lee at the following contact details:
Name: Mr. Marcus Lee
DID: 6478 6007
Email: mha_safe_programme@mha.gov.sg