SINGAPORE: A new task force has been launched to look at how support for people with invisible needs, such as disabilities and mental health conditions, can be enhanced within Singapore’s criminal justice system, the Ministry of Law (MinLaw) said on Thursday (Jan 8).
The Inclusive Justice Taskforce aims to identify how the government can better support such individuals who are at risk of offending or may interact with the criminal justice system, including those accused as well as victims.
The task force will be co-chaired by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Law and Social and Family Development Eric Chua and veteran lawyer Peggy Yee, an advocate for people with invisible needs in the justice system.
It will also bring together members from public agencies and private sector partners, including lawyers, policymakers, law enforcement officers, social service professionals and healthcare experts.





