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Daft Workers Party want Singapore to be a backward nation catering to dumbfuck old people stupidity

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WP urges Govt to be more sensitive to senior citizens who have trouble using IT

Workers’ Party (WP) chairman Sylvia Lim has urged the Government to be more sensitive to senior citizens who have trouble with digital services, in her parliamentary speech on the Fortitude Budget.

Part of Ms Lim’s speech focused on the Seniors Go Digital Movement, which aims to teach the elderly how to make digital connections especially so that they do not get isolated and suffer poor health during times like the circuit breaker period. While Ms Lim said that she supports the movement, she expressed concerns that the push to go digital would inadvertently disempower some seniors.

Although the push to transform Singapore into a Smart Nation has largely been beneficial, Ms Lim pointed out that the default mode of needing to transact with the Government on sophisticated digital systems available today has “alienated those who either cannot afford the necessary devices, do not have the required language skills, or simply cannot wrap their heads around IT environments.”

Ms Lim gave examples of senior citizens who have been impacted by the push to go digital. At a CPF branch office, she noticed a senior citizen who was at a loss when he was asked to apply for Singpass:

“To illustrate, I visited a CPF Branch Office some weeks ago. I observed a typical scenario of an elderly person with his daughter. She told him in Mandarin: “爸爸,我们现在去楼上拿Singpass” i.e. they needed to go to another section to arrange for Singpass. The elderly man looked totally helpless, as he quietly obeyed his daughter’s instructions.”

The opposition politician said that the senior citizen in this case was fortunate to be assisted by his daughter but pointed out that some elderly folks do not have anyone to rely on. She asked:

“In this case, the man is fortunate to have a caring daughter to help him navigate an unfamiliar frontier. But what about those who do not have anyone to rely on? Or worse, those who place their trust in the wrong people and become victims of crime? Has technology, instead of empowering them, disempowered them instead?”

Ms Lim added that she received a letter from one of her residents about how difficult the Singpass system may be for the elderly. The resident described the struggles of those who were illiterate, or did not have a mobile phone or computer. Setting out how the Singpass system could be costly for elderly Singaporeans, Ms Lim said:

“For persons with no income, maintaining a mobile phone subscription is a financial outlay. Furthermore, even if family members were willing to assist, each Singpass could only be tied to one phone number. This is understandable for security reasons, but it also means that children could not use their phone lines to transact for their elderly parents, thus requiring more purchases of items simply to transact with the government.”

Ms Lim added that she hopes seniors will not be stressed even further by perspectives that they are somehow “falling behind” and need to “catch up” with digital modes of transactions. Asking how the Government can design elderly-friendly services for those who have health or language contraints, Ms Lim suggested that the authorities could provide an option for counter service for those who need it:

“How will the government initiatives adapt or customize digital solutions, to design them to be friendly to those who cannot see or hear well, or whose command of English is not strong? Will seniors have low-cost options that are basic in nature?

“Finally, I believe we all know of some seniors who simply do not wish to transact digitally, for one reason or another. Can we not simply respect their choice in their old age, and always have an option for counter service?”
 

LordElrond

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Sylvia is right. That is why we need a good woman in Parliament. PAP always claim to “leave no one behind” but I guess their answer to Sylvia will be “old people can ask their maid to help”
 

Leongsam

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Those who are too old to cope with modern living should simply step aside as gracefully as possible.
 

pvtpublic

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Those who are too old to cope with modern living should simply step aside as gracefully as possible.

Will we have a national euthanasia program? So at least they can die with dignity.

Suicide rate lowest, but number of elderly suicide highest recorded
July 2018
There were 361 reported suicides in Singapore in 2017, the lowest since 2012. From 2012 to 2016, the average suicide rate was 9.14 deaths by suicide per 100,000 residents. 2017 saw this rate dip to an all-time low of 7.74 deaths by suicide per 100,000 residents.
While the total suicide deaths is at its lowest in recent years, the number of the elderly aged 60 and above who took their own lives in 2017 has risen to 129, the highest recorded. The high prevalence of suicide mortality among the elderly is a worrying trend in Singapore. 2011 saw 361 suicide deaths recorded in Singapore as well. However, elderly suicides in 2017 was an alarming 123 per cent of that in 2011.
Ms Christine Wong, Executive Director of Samaritans of Singapore (SOS), expressed her concern, “It is very worrying that many elderly are turning to suicide as the only choice to end their pain and struggles, when they should be enjoying their lustre of the golden years.” The ageing population in Singapore is set to bring more challenges to current available social support services. There is imminent need for stronger support networks as the number of elderly Singapore residents living alone continues to increase.
Usage patterns of several SOS services indicated that increasingly more attention needs to be directed towards those aged 60 and above. SOS observed that the 24-hour hotline are favoured by the older demographic group. Of those who disclosed their age, 23 per cent of incoming calls to SOS were made by callers aged 60 and above in 2017. However, calls made by the elderly dropped by 18 per cent from 6,904 calls in 2016 to 5,652 calls in 2017. “These figures are a cause for concern, especially when the number of elderly suicides in this age group is at a record high. We need to find out the barriers that prevent them from getting through to SOS, and if they know where and what are the other available resources to seek help.” says Ms Wong.
Some common struggles cited by elderly callers were social disconnection, the fear of becoming a burden to family and friends, and impairments to daily functioning due to physical challenges and deteriorating mental health. These concerns predisposes socially isolated elderly to depression and suicidal thoughts when struggles go undetected and unaddressed.
 

ToaPehGong

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Asking how the Government can design elderly-friendly services for those who have health or language contraints, Ms Lim suggested that the authorities could provide an option for counter service for those who need it
My multimillionaire ministers feel that if they design an elderly friendly app then what if the youngsters will find it boring and unattractive? The new votes are with the young ones for the coming election so their attention are on attracting youngsters. The old are already part of the 70% so why should my multimillionaire ministers bother? Long live PAP, huat ahhhhhh
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sweetiepie

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KNN as my uncle mentioned before did pap asked the old dumb farts they want to learn first before they start kay kiang hiring digital ambassadors KNN my uncle think even they say keen they will not be able to learn becas their fingers are not built for touch screen technology I.e they will anyhow move the icons to a new page or into the thrash bin etc KNN
 

LaoTze

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LET THEM GATHER
MORE KENNA WUHANDED THE MORE LIKELY THAT GET BACK TO MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE AND THEIR ENTIRE FAMILIES
AND THEIR KANGAROOS AND PAPER GENERALS AND CRONIES AND BROWN NOSERS
ALL HUM KAR CHAN

PAP RIGGED THE ENTIRE SYSTEM TO BE AGAINST SINGAPOREANS

AND YOU RIGHT

SINGAPOREANS ALLOWED THE FUCKING PAP TO DO ALL KINDS OF SHIT THINGS SUCH AS LETTING CECAs IN WITH FUCKED UP PAPERS FROM UPTRON ACL AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNIVERSITY

AND GAVE LUNCHES AND DINNERS OF SINGAPOREANS TO THOSE PUKING CECAs AND FOREIGN TALENTS

VOTE OUT THE FUCKING PAP MAGGOTS



WE ALL NOW PRAYING AND PRAYING AND PRAYING

NEXT CLUSTERS WILL BE CENTERED WITH PAP MAGGOTS AND MAGGOTESS

AND ANOTHER CLUSTERS WITH THE ROTTEN PEOPLES ASSOCIATION AND RC MEMBERS
AND YET ANOTHER CLUSTERS WITH PAPER GENERALS LINKED OR UNLINKED TOTALLY IRRELEVANT TO US ALL

AS LONG AS THOSE MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS KENNA WUHANED

EVEN BETTER WILL BE THEY ALL HUM KAR CHANG





LET THEM GATHER
MORE KENNA WUHANDED THE MORE LIKELY THAT GET BACK TO MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE AND THEIR ENTIRE FAMILIES
AND THEIR KANGAROOS AND PAPER GENERALS AND CRONIES AND BROWN NOSERS
ALL HUM KAR CHAN

MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS AND THEIR CRONIES AND PAPER GENERALS AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS WILL ALSO DIE
MAY THEY ALL DIE BEFORE US , OR WITH US
AND STINKAPORE WILL BECOME SINGAPORE ONCE AGAIN


SPREAD WIDELY
UNTIL IT GET TO THE MAIDS AND SONS AND DAUGHTERS AND STAFF OF MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE
UNTIL ALL THOSE OLD MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS KENA WUHANDED
AND TOGETHER WITH YOUNG MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS AND ALL IN THE FUCKING PA AND KANGAROOS AND POODLES
WUHAN WILL DELIVER US ALL FROM THE FUCKING MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS IN WHITE FINALLY
MAGGOTS MAGGOTESS KANGAROOS CANNOT FIX WUHAN THE WAY THEY CAN FIX ELECTED PRESIDENT AND OTHER SHIT THINGS THAT THEY CAN FIX
WUHAN WILL FIX THEM INSTEAD









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jw5

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I was wondering why Sylvia Lim would be visiting a CPF Branch Office so I checked Wikipedia and noted that she turned 55 on 28 March 2020. Happy Belated Birthday Sylvia and enjoy part of your CPF! :thumbsup:

Ms Lim gave examples of senior citizens who have been impacted by the push to go digital. At a CPF branch office, she noticed a senior citizen who was at a loss when he was asked to apply for Singpass:

“To illustrate, I visited a CPF Branch Office some weeks ago. I observed a typical scenario of an elderly person with his daughter. She told him in Mandarin: “爸爸,我们现在去楼上拿Singpass” i.e. they needed to go to another section to arrange for Singpass. The elderly man looked totally helpless, as he quietly obeyed his daughter’s instructions.”
 
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