Divorce Support
Allkin Singapore's divorce support programmes are specially curated to help families and children to achieve greater stability and resilience as they transition through this difficult period.
What We Do
To uplift families affected by separation, Allkin Singapore's divorce support programmes are specially curated to help families and children to achieve greater stability and resilience as they transition through this difficult period.
These programmes are delivered as part of the Ministry of Social and Family Development's nationwide Strengthening Families Programme (FAM@FSC), which Allkin Singapore was appointed to operate in the Ang Mo Kio and Yishun regions.
How We Enhance & Enrich Lives
Divorce Support Counselling
Our counselling services enable couples to make informed decisions on divorce and process unresolved grief that arise from the separation. They also aim to address co-parenting conflicts to mitigate the negative impact of divorce on their children.
Supervised Exchange & Supervised Visitation
Our supervised sessions enable highly acrimonious divorced/divorcing parents to manage their conflicts over child access by providing a safe platform for children who express strong resistance towards meeting their access parent and mitigating distrust to better manage complex family dynamics. This is only provided to families referred by the Family Justice Court or Syariah Court with a court order.
Mandatory Co-Parenting Programme (CPP)
CPP is a one-time consultation session for parents with children aged below 21. It is catered to parents divorcing under the Women’s Charter who are unable to agree on divorce or ancillary matters at the point of filing for divorce. Designed to encourage divorcing couples to make informed decisions that prioritise the well-being of their children, the programme is only offered to participants who register through the Family Assist Portal under MSF.
Children-in-Between (CiB) programme
CiB is a groupwork programme for parents and children to learn coping strategies to understand and address the impact of divorce on children, resolve, and develop stronger psychosocial and emotional skills in their children.
Children of Divorce Intervention Programme (CODIP)
CODIP is a new evidence-based prevention groupwork programme specifically designed to help children cope with parents’ separation or divorce. It covers strategies to equip children with coping and problem-solving skills on the emotional and social challenges a divorce may bring.
Support Group for Divorced Parents
To leverage the shared struggles of individuals who have been through divorce, our support groups enable clients to engage in an exchange of insights from their lived experience to facilitate mutual co-learning and cultivate networks of care and support.
By The Numbers
174 families
connected with resources and networks that helped them through divorce and co-parenting challenges and circumstances.
135 parents
going through divorce were supported in developing co-parenting plans for their children's well-being.