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Annual Report 2016Message from Chairman, St John Singapore
2016 has been a year of achievements and concerns for St. John Singapore.
With our elevation to a Priory status, member Associations of St. John in the Asia Pacific Region are looking to us for supporting advisory roles to assist them to run their St. John organisations on a firm footing with good corporate governance.
Our panel of Spiritual Councillors comprising a Pastor from a Christian Church, a Hindu Priest, a Buddhist Monk and a Muslim Iman showpiece interreligious harmony and that we care for the spiritual wellbeing of our members.
Our 3 storey new extension building is coming on track and we look to obtaining the temporary occupation permit (TOP) by the third quarter of 2017. The ground floor of the new extension block will house our Day Care Dementia Centre, a new initiative by our organisation to look after the less fortunate segments of our society on a non-profit basis.
On the teaching and training arm of our organisation, we are pleased to announce that we have achieved / attained ISO 29990:2010 certification for our Occupational First Aid Course (OFAC) for 3 years from 19th October 2016 to 19th October 2019. This is a testimony to the quality of our First Aid and related Health Care Courses rolled out for the public.
We assisted successfully in the formation of the St. John Phnom Penh Corps to help improve the health and wellbeing of the people in Cambodia under the supervision of the Priory of Singapore and St. John Brigade Singapore.
We started to assist in the formation of a St. John Batam Corps through collaboration with the Chinese Association of the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia (CIA) again with the hope of improving the health and wellbeing of the people of Batam. Contacts has been established with the leadership of Batam CIA. Our Fellowship arm of St. John Singapore has been successful in fund raising activities and continues to host activities to look after the less privileged senior citizens. We welcome on board a new Council member, Ms Jenny Wong Mei Ling. We look forward to her active contribution towards the growth of St. John Singapore. Of concerns to our organisation is the falling number of cadet membership of the St. John Brigade from our schools. Attempts have been made to reach out now to form new Corps from private expatriate schools, polytechnics and universities. Another concern is the falling revenue generated from our public first aid courses in the face of competition from numerous first aid teaching providers. We have to work harder to regain our market share. Profits from running these courses are important to finance the operation of St. John Singapore. St. John Singapore will continue to explore new initiatives to play a meaningful supportive role to enriching the physical and mental wellbeing of our people in Singapore. Before I end, I like to thank our corporate and individual donors who continue to assist us financially and our council members for their continued active participations and support in running St. John Singapore.
Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.Chairman, St John SingaporePrior, St. John Priory of Singapore
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Annual Report 2016VISION, MISSION, MOTTOS & VALUES
OUR VISIONTo be a leading humanitarian and charitable organisation, and to serve humanity by relieving pain and suffering.
OUR MISSION(a) To promote and encourage the work of St. John Singapore in all its aspects; and(b) To promote and encourage all works of humanity and charity for the relief of distress, suffering, sickness and danger
without any distinction as to race, class or creed, and the extension of the great principles of the Order of St. John embodied in its mottoes “For the Faith” and “In the Service of Humanity”.
(c) To serve mankind through training in life saving skills and health care in schools, homes organisations and the workplace in Singapore.
OUR MOTTOS‘Pro Fide’ – For the Faith; and‘Pro Utilitate Hominum’ – For the Service of Humanity.
OUR VALUESSt. John’s values are called the ‘eight beatitudes’ symbolically depicted by an eight-pointed cross of the Order of St. John. These beatitudes were seen as essential criteria for those caring for the sick and arguably should be expected by the carers of today.1. Comforting 2. Humility3. Peacemaking 4. Endurance5. Righteousness 6. Meekness7. Mercy 8. Purity
St John Singapore has applied secular meanings to the points as representing the traits of a good first aider: • Observant
• Tactful• Resourceful• Dexterous• Explicit• Discriminating• Persevering• Sympathetic
1. To have a trained First Aider in every school, home, organization and workplace in Singapore (Association);2. To be the preferred Charity serving humanity through life-saving skills of First Aid, nursing, occupational safety, health
care training and emergency assistance. (Council)3. To be the preferred Uniformed Group in Singapore (Brigade);4. To be an organisation adopting best practices and leveraging on information technology skills and tools, in the
pursuit of our goals. (Council)5. To provide and manage affordable health care services, (Council)6. To be the focal point for former members to keep in touch with St John and with each other and to support the
activities of St John (Fellowship).
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Annual Report 2016NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (“AGM”) OF ST. JOHN SINGAPORE WILL BE HELD AT THE ST. JOHN HEADQUARTERS BOARD ROOM ON WEDNESDAY, 14TH JUNE 2017 AT 6.00 PM
AGENDA
1. Chairman’s Address.
2. Confirmation of minutes of the last AGM of the Council held on Wednesday, 15 June 2016.
3. Adoption of the Annual Report 2016 of the Council.
4. Adoption of the Audited Accounts for the financial year ended 31 December 2016.
5. Any other business.
Mr Alex YeoHonorary SecretarySt. John Singapore
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MINUTES OF ST. JOHN COUNCIL AGM HELD ON 15TH JUNE 2016 AT ST. JOHN HQ BOARDROOM AT 6:05 PM
PRESENT: Dr Teh Peng Hooi - Chairman Dr Selan Sayampanathan - Vice-Chairman Director, St. John Association Mr Yee Fook Hong - Vice-Chairman (Yee FH) Chairman, Corporate Governance Compliance & Audit Committee Prof Low Cheng Hock - Advisor (Low CH) Chairman, Disciplinary Committee Mr Alex Yeo - Honorary Secretary (Hon Sec) Mr Seah Boon Chun - Honorary Treasurer (Seah BC) Chairman, Budget and Finance Committee, Chairman, Public Relations/Corp. Communications & Public Policy Committee Vice-Chairman, Human Resources Committee Mr Tan Yak Huang - Assistant Honorary Treasurer (Tan YH) Chairman, Programmes & Services Committee Mr Foo Si Kwang - Chairman, St. John Fellowship (Foo SK) Dr Chen Sze Hua - Chairman, Overseas Humanitarian Missions Mr William Leong - Chairman, Fundraising Committee Mr Tian Mong Ching - Member (Tian MC) Mr Khoo Teck Kheng - Member (Khoo TK) Mr Chua Wee Kwang - Associate Member (Chua WK) Mr Lim Chaik Pong - Associate Member Mrs Regina Lee - Ministry of Education (MOE) Rep
IN Mr Seen Keen Fai, John - Chief Executive Officer (CEO)ATTENDANCE: Mr Eric Chong - Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Mr Khoo How Thar - Finance Manager (Khoo HT)
ABSENT WITH Prof (Dr) Christopher Goh - Vice-Chairman (Prof Goh)APOLOGIES Chief Commissioner, St. John Brigade Dr Dave Lee Yee Han - Deputy Director, St. John Association Mr Ken Tan - Chairman, Building Extension Project / Building & Maintenance Committee Dr Siow Hua Ming - Chairman, St. John Singapore Jurong Centre Mr Benjamin Cheong - Assistant Honorary Secretary Mr Law Shun Yong - Associate Member (Law SY) Ms Michelle Kwong - Member Dr Vincent Chia - Member Dr Png Hong Hock - Associate Member Mr Eric Ho - Ministry of Health Rep Dr Kenneth Choy - Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Rep (Dr Choy)
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1 COMMENCEMENT OF THE COUNCIL AGM MEETING ON 17 JUNE 20151.1 Council Chairman called the Meeting to order at 6:05 pm.
2 The Chairman opened the meeting with the following remarks:2.1 St John Council is thankful to the support and contribution by the team of Council members, especially those
representatives- Mr Eric Ho from the Ministry of Health, Mrs Regina Lee from Ministry of Education and Dr Kenneth Choy from Ministry of Manpower. Mr Tan Yak Huang will continue to serve as the Deputy Chief Commissioner; there is no change in his appointment and duties. Dr Teh believes that age is not a factor in rendering service to St John so long one is still mentally alert and mobile. It has been a stable establishment with many volunteers offering their hearts and minds, ensuring that St John gave a respectable charitable output in 2015.
2.2 INTERNATIONAL OUTREACHThe humanitarian efforts were on the right track, progressing well generally. Dr Chen and Mr Andrew Tay deserve a word of appreciation for the co-ordinated efforts in Cambodia. The volunteers have reached out to the outlying areas beyond Phnom Penh. The same is happening in Thailand with missions led by Dr Chen. In Batam, Indonesia, the progress is largely dependent on an Indonesian, Mr Beny Suwandi. But Mr Suwandi has not been in touch for some time since late last year. Mr Seah and Mr Tan YH will follow up with Mr Suwandi. While contacts are being made in Myanmar, Dr Teh would be keen to receive contacts to get St John missions into Laos and Vietnam.
2.3 BUILDING EXTENSION PROJECTDr Teh reported that the contractor, Kwong Long Building Construction Pte Ltd had commenced with the ground floor concrete slab. The entire project will probably be completed in a year’s time.
2.4 ST JOHN FELLOWSHIPUnder Mr Foo SK’s leadership, the unit has been doing well contributing to not only St John but also to the community at large.
2.5 ST JOHN BRIGADEProf Goh has been doing his best but the work has not been easy due to competing factors. More effort will be needed to lift the Badgers’ Programme and to reach out to the international schools.
2.6 ST JOHN ASSOCIATION HQ & JURONG CENTREWith more competition hotting up, there is a need to roll up new programmes and more courses (which were highlighted by Dr Nathan later on). England runs a care-givers’ programme which Dr Teh believes will be relevant to Singapore. Jurong Centre with Dr Siow’s leadership has contributed much in community-based work, establishing a strong contact with Minister Grace Fu. Our overseas guestshave been impressed with our work and progress.
2.7 PUBLICATIONSMr Khoo TK has had the latest newsletter out and Chairman, Dr Teh offered his word of thanks.
2.8 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS The Annual Report and Accounts were printed on time with a record of thanks to the CEO/CAO office. Mr
Seah and Mr Alex Yeo were helping out ‘behind the scene’.
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2.9 GRAND COUNCIL (GC) MEETING IN HONG KONG, 26-29 MAY 2016The Chairman, Chief Commissioner and the CEO attended the meeting of the Grand Council. Dr Teh was impressed by the HK’s dental programme, which is the first in the world of St John. It has two consultation rooms, employing a full-time dentist. He hopes that Singapore can emulate the HK programme.
2.10 Mr John Seen had to attend as there was the scheduled CEOs’ meeting alongside the GC meeting, whilst Prof. Goh was there for the first time. Chairman, Dr Teh gave a presentation on S’pore and our outreach work in the region.
2.11 HRH Prince Richard as the Grand Prior turned up as usual in the yearly GC meeting. He participated in some of the breakout sessions.
2.12 Next year, the Grand Council meeting will be held in South Africa from 23-26 May. The Chairman hopes the Dr Selan Sayampanathan will be able to attend then. For 2019, Singapore will be hosting.
2.13 Asia-Pacific Regional meeting will be held from 23-25 March 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. Other establishments like Sri Lanka, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Fiji will be represented. Dr Teh would be present to represent Singapore. For this meeting, it is hoped that Dr Siow Hua Ming and the Hon. Secretary (Alex Yeo) can make an effort to attend. The previous Asia-Pacific meeting held in Hong Kong was attended by Mr Vincent Khoo, the then Hon. Secretary. It is hoped that India will be there as it has virtually lost contact with the London office.
Singapore will likely host the Asia Pacific meeting in 2019 in addition to the Grand Council meeting.
2.14 At Grand Council 2016, Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Prior of the Priory of Singapore was nominated as the next Asia Pacific representative in the Steering Committee for one year from May 2017 to May 2018 after Dr David Mok, Prior of the Priory of Hong Kong finished his one-year term of office by May Grand Council 2017.
2.15 When Dr Neil Conn left the Grand Council in July 2015 as Lord Prior, the position has been vacant since. It will be filled by August 2016. The installation of the new Lord Prior will be held on 10 Nov 2016 in London. Dr Teh as Prior of Singapore is expected to attend the installation ceremony.
3 LEGAL COUNSELLOR The Council appointed Mr Niru Pillai of Global Law as our legal advisor.
4 ISO29990:2010This internal and external audit will be carried out in one to two months’ time.
5 CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL AGM HELD ON 17 June 2015 With the amendment in last line in para 2.5 that should read: This is to avoid embarrassment to the candidates in the event that they are not supported by the Prior, the minutes were confirmed with Dr Selan as the proposer and Mr Foo as seconder.
6 ADOPTION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Dr Nathan proposed and Mr Tian MC seconded the adoption of the Annual Report 2015.
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7 ADOPTION OF THE AUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2015Mr Yee proposed and Mr Foo SK seconded the adoption of the audited accounts.
8 NEW TREASURERThe Council appointed Mr Benjamin Cheong as the next Hon. Treasurer of the Council.
There being no other business, the AGM was adjourned at 6:37pm.
Approved by:Alex Yeo Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.Honorary Secretary Council Chairman
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Advisors
NATIONAL ST. JOHN COUNCIL 2016/2017
Prof Low Cheng Hock JP, BBM, PPA(E), K.St.J.
Dr Leong Heng Keng BBM(L), K.St.J.
Chairman
Dr Teh Peng HooiK.St.J.
Vice-Chairmen
Dr Selan SayampanathanPBM, O.St.J.
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng
O.St.J
Mr Yee Fook Hong PPA, BBM, O.St.J.
Mr Bobby Lim Chye HuatBBM, K.St.J.
Hon. Secretary
Hon. Treasurer
Mr Alex YeoHon. Secretary
Mr Benjamin Cheong Hon. Treasurer
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AssistantHonorary Treasurer
Mr Foo Si KwangC.St.J.
Members
Dr Siow Hua MingS.B.St.J.
Members
Mr Tan Yak HuangPB, C.St.J.
Mr Ken Tan
Members
Dr Chen Sze HuaK.St.J.
Mr William LeongS.B.St.J.
Dr Dave LeeS.B.St.J.
Mr Tian Mong ChingC.St.J.
Mr Khoo Teck KhengC.St.J.
Mr Seah Boon ChunPB, PBS, K.St.J.
Asst Hon. Treasurer
Ms Jenny Wong Mei Leng Ms Michelle Kwong
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Ministries’ RepresentativesWe would like to thank the following ministries’ representatives for having served on our Council in 2016:1. Dr Kenneth Choy, PK, Deputy Director, Occupational Medicine, Occupational Safety and Health Division,
Ministry of Manpower.2. Mrs Regina Lee, Principal, North Vista Secondary School representing the Ministry of Education3. Mr Ho Chun Keong from the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) representing the Ministry of Health
Spiritual CounsellorsWe wish to thank the following 4 religious leaders for their continuous support of St John Singapore as our Spiritual Counselors.
Appointment of new Council MemberMs Jenny Wong Mei Ling, Group Head, Human Resource, UOB Bank was appointed as a Council member, with effect from 15 December 2016.
Associate Members
Ministries’ Representatives
Mrs Regina LeeMinistry of Education
Dr Kenneth Choy, PKMinistry of Manpower
Mr Eric Ho Chun KeongMinistry of Health
Dr Png Hong HockPK, PB, S.S.St.J.
Mr Chua Wee KwangC.St.J.
Mr Lim Chaik PongPBS, O.St.J.
Mr Law Shun YongBBM(L), PBM, C.St.J.
Ustad Sofyan Bin
Mohd YadiRepresenting the
Islam faith
Shiva Sri U Sundaraj
ShivachariyarRepresenting the
Hindu faith
Rev Gabriel LiewRepresenting the
Christian faith
Venerable Kanugolle
RathanasaraRepresenting the
Buddhist faith
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Board of BenefactorsThe Board of Benefactors set up to finance the work of St. John Edercare and Dementia Centre. Currently, we have 12 of them. Members of the Board of Benefactors could either be an individual, foundation or a corporate company. They should donate a minimum sum of S$15,000 per year. We wish to thank the following individuals, foundation and corporate companies for their generous donations towards the Board of Benefactors:
1. M/S Leung Kai Fook Medical Company (Pte) Ltd2. Lee Foundation3. 竹林寺 Zu-Lin Temple Association 4. Mdm Sze Chain Fai, CStJ5. Dato Lim Kim Chong, PBM, CStJ6. C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd (Mr Ang Chin Koon, SBStJ), 7. Mr Lim Cheng Eng, BBM, SBStJ8. Mr George Chew Ah Ba, SBStJ9. Dr Chong Jin, SBStJ10. Dezign Format Pte Ltd (Mr Chong Nen Sing)11. Mdm Jennifer Ong, SSStJ12. Mr Chan Khai Pheng
InvestitureThe investiture for members admitted to or promoted in the Order for 2015 was held on 19 January 2016 at Eden Hall, residence of the British High Commissioner to Singapore.
We wish to thank the British High Commissioner to Singapore, H.E. Andrew Norman Scott Wightman CMG for his strong support for the voluntary community work of St. John Singapore. That has indeed given us the moral boost and we have no doubt that St. John Singapore will continue to do its best for the Nation.
Award recipients with the British High Commissioner, H.E. Andrew Norman Scott Wightman CMG
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Members Admitted or Promoted in The OrderA Member of the Order is a person who had demonstrated particular merits in volunteering in the Order’s organisations or its charitable activities and received the sanction of Queen Elizabeth, the Sovereign Head (or the Governor-General on Her behalf).
Members of St. John means the Members of the Order and everyone else who is engaged on any aspect of the governance or work of St. John, whether as a volunteer or a member of the salaried staff or both.
Congratulations to the following members of the Most Venerable Order of St. John for their admission/promotion in the Order in 2016.
Mr Teo Chong Hock Commander BrotherMr Kuo Keng Huat Vincent Commander BrotherMr Ma Poh How Commander BrotherMr Ho Kwok Choi Officer BrotherMr Ng Poh Guan Officer BrotherMs Pauline Quek Officer SisterMr Hung Mow Ngiap Andrew Officer BrotherMr Khoo Wei Boon Serving BrotherMr Tan Hui Sim Serving SisterDr Chong Jin Serving BrotherMr George Chew Ah Ba Serving BrotherMr Han Tian Huat Serving BrotherMr Tan Beng Ho Serving BrotherMr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin Serving BrotherMr Lim Kheam Soon Alex Serving BrotherMr Tan Gim Chuan Serving BrotherMr Tan Boon Heng Roger Serving BrotherMr Mohd Bin Said Serving BrotherMs Jennifer Ong Serving Sister
Reunion Dinner for Members of the Order of St. JohnThe 1st Order Members’ reunion dinner was held on 19 February 2016 at the NHQ multi-purpose hall. The event was graced by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, KStJ, Prior of the Priory of Singapore.
The Guest of Honour, Dr Teh Peng Hooi, KStJ, Prior of the Priory of Singapore and the receiving party
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Renaming of Eldercare and Rehabilitation CentreSingapore is a young nation with an ageing population. According to government data, by 2030, one in four Singaporeans will be over 65 years of age. This growing proportion of elderly in Singapore will increase the pressure on the healthcare infrastructure in Singapore as we will expect to see more dementia patients. To this end, we are committed to providing accessible and quality dementia care services to keep patients mentally, physically, and socially engaged. As strongly advised by the Ministry of Health (AIC), we have converted the Eldercare and Rehabilitation Centre into the Eldercare Dementia Centre to meet the demand for more centres for Dementia Care patients.
In line with the above, there were some alterations to the approved floor plan. The lift lobby was relocated away from the eldercare room and an alternative public access was created. Visitors do not go through the eldercare room to take the lift to the 2nd and 3rd floors. We had also created more circulation space in the lift lobby area and constructed a separate ramp to provide access for wheelchair users to enter the lift lobby area. An additional construction cost was incurred due to the minor alteration works.
St John Singapore would like to thank Lee Foundation who donated $200K in support of the construction of the new building block. The Council also wish to put on record its appreciation to the Zones and Departments for their co-operation and understanding in co-sharing the construction cost from their accumulated fund.
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Warrants of Appointment were presented to the following newly promoted Senior Brigade Presidents during the event.
1. Dr Leong Heng Keng, BBM(L), K.St.J.2. Mr Bobby Lim Chye Huat, BBM, KStJ3. Mr Kum Kay Hong, JP, BBM(L), CStJ4. Mr Teo Chong Hock, OStJ5. Mr Liew Kim Swee, PBM, OStJ6. Mr Siow Yong Fong, SBStJ7. Mr Ho Kwok Choi, BBM, SBStJ8. Mr Chong Chong Choong, OStJ 9. Mr Ong Sang Heng, PBM, OStJ10. Mr Liang Chang Heng, OStJ11. Mr Ng Poh Guan, SBStJ12. Mr Goh Hock Mong, OStJ
Annex building at the super structure stage
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HQ renovation fundDonations collected for the HQ Renovation Fund 2016 was $58.3K. A fundraising event in the form of an art exhibition was carried out on 22 Oct 2016, to raise a sum of $140K for the HQ roof renovation work to replace the existing asbestos roof tiles. The art exhibition featured 40 paintings, including calligraphy works by local artists and from China. Pledges received have amounted to $144,000. We wish to thank the Fundraising Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr William Leong for the achievement.
Lift Upgrading ProgrammeDue to wear and tear, the 50-year old vintage lift was upgraded with modern amenities. Work commenced in October 2016 and was expected to complete by end January 2017.
Grand Council MeetingThe Grand Council Meeting was held in Hong Kong from 26 – 30 May 2016, attended by all the St. John Priories.
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Great Officers, Priors and their CEOs at Grand Council 2016
At Grand Council 2016, Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Prior of the Priory of Singapore was nominated as the next Asia Pacific representative in the Steering Committee for one year from May 2017 to May 2018 after Dr David Mok, Prior of the Priory of Hong Kong finished his one-year term of office by May Grand Council 2017.
(a) Indonesia (Batam)An Adult First Aid Course was conducted for members of the Chinese Indonesia Association (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016. 11 participants passed the first aid examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze Hua.
Our appreciation to Mr Beny Suwandi, Brigade President and the following officers from the Zones and National Headquarters for volunteering their services in the Batam First aid training course.
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(c) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) in Cambodia by Zones 7 & 8The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on their 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2nd January 2017. That was their third year collaboration with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the new comers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme was like.
o First Aid & AED/CPR Examiners: Dr Chen Sze Hua & Mr Bernard Koh (CI), o First aid Lecturers & AED/CPR Instructors: Mr Yong Cheng Thye, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Koh Yen Chieh,
Mr Simon Quek and Mr Derrick Leow
(b) Phnom Penh (Cambodia) At present, our Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia has a total strength of 76 members. Members of the Corps
conducted first aid courses, organising hygiene classes and vocational training for rural villagers. They were also involved with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid books and other school materials to over 500 students; renovating and repairing classrooms at the Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap; donation of wells & the packing of daily necessities, such as rice, scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, for more than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps’ mission aimed to improve the health and well-being of the people in Cambodia with the support and advice from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. We wish to record our vote of thanks to the Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in the Cambodian projects.
Donation of Ambulances and Mini-bus2 new ambulances were donated by M/s Leung Kai Fook Medical Co (Pte) Ltd and Rotary Club of Singapore West and a mini-bus was donated by Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple.
Ambulance donated byM/s Leung Kai Fook Medical Co (Pte) Ltd
Ambulance donated byRotary Club of Singapore West
Mini-bus donated byKwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple
Fundraising ActivitiesIncome from 3 fund-generating activities, which represent our fundraising events, namely the Flag Day, Walkathon and F1 Survival Kit Sales, totalled $336,523 for 2016.
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Donations ReceivedDonations towards our General Fund for 2016 amounted to $368,827. Our heartfelt thanks to all donors, who are our Honorary Presidents, Officials and Members, including the generous public, corporates and individuals.
ISO 29990:2010The implementation of the ISO 29990:2010 certification requirement is part of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM)’s ongoing efforts to standardise all Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) related training courses. We had attained ISO 29990:2010 certification for our Occupational First Aid Course (OFAC) for 3 years from 19 October 2016 to 19 October 2019.
Course Fee IncomeCourse fee income for year 2016 was $1,235,855, an increase of $127,995, or 11.6% as compared to year 2015.
First-aid (FA) courses, conducted by our 2 course centres, include the Occupational FA, Adult FA, Basic FA, Child FA, Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS), Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation & Automatic External Defibrillator (CPR/AED) and Higher FA, in addition to our refresher courses for renewal of FA certification. We also conduct FA Awareness Talks and Sessions.
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Annual Report 2016MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF BENEFACTORS 2016/2017
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF BENEFACTORS
李氏 基金 Lee Foundat ion
竹林寺 Zu-L in Temple Associat ion
Leung Kai Fook Medical Company (Pte) L td
CK Holdings (2003) Pte. L td.
Dato L im Kim Chong,
PBM,C.St .J .
Mdm Sze Chain Fai , C.St .J .
Mr L im Cheng
Eng,BBM,S.B.St .J .
Mr George Chew Ah
Ba,S.B.St .J .
Dr Chong J in ,S.B.St .J .
Dezign Format Pte L td (Mr Chong Nen Sing)
Mdm Jenni fer Ong,S.S.St .J .
Mr Chan Khai Pheng
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Annual Report 2016COUNCIL COMMITTEES
Executive Committee (ExCo)Chairman: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.Members: Prof Christopher Goh, O.St.J.
Dr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Mr Alex Yeo Mr Yee Fook Hong, O.St.J., PPA, BBM, FCPAMr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.
Corporate Governance Compliance & Audit CommitteeChairman: Mr Yee Fook Hong, O.St.J., PPA, BBM, FCPAMembers: Mr Alex Yeo
Mr Tan Yak Huang, C.St.J.Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J. Dr Chen Sze Hua, K.St.J. Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Mr William S Y Leong, S.B.St.J.
Human Resource CommitteeChairman: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J. V-Chairman: Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.Members: Mr Yee Fook Hong, O.St.J., PPA, BBM, FCPA
Dr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Ms Michelle KwongDr Dave Lee, S.B.St.J.
Disciplinary Committee Chairman: Prof Low Cheng Hock, JP, PPA, BBM, K.St.J.Members: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.
Prof Christopher Goh Hood Keng, O.St.J.Dr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.
Budget & Finance CommitteeChairman: Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.Members: Mr Benjamin Cheong
Mr Yee Fook Hong, O.St.J., PPA, BBM, FCPADr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Mr Tan Yak Huang, C.St.J.
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Annual Report 2016COUNCIL COMMITTEES
Reserve & Investment Committee Chairman: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.Members: Prof Christopher Goh, O.St.J.
Dr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.Mr Yee Fook Hong, O.St.J., PPA, BBM, FCPADr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Mr Benjamin Cheong
Appointment / Nomination Committee Chairman: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.Members: Prof Christopher Goh, O.St.J.
Dr Selan Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.J.Dr Siow Hua Ming, S.B.St.J.Mr Foo Si Kwang, C.St.J.Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.
Building Extension Project / Building and MaintenanceChairman: Mr Ken TanMembers: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.
Dr Dave Lee, S.B.St.J. Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.Mr Tian Mong Ching, C.St.J.Mr Foo Si Kwang, C.St.J.Mr William Leong, S.B.St.J.
Day-Care Rehabilitation Centre & Elder-Care Centre Chairman: Dr Dave Lee, S.B.St.J.Members: Dr Teh Peng Hooi, K.St.J.
Ms Michelle KwongMr Ken TanMr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J.Mr Tian Mong Ching, C.St.J.
Programmes and Services CommitteeChairman: Mr Tan Yak Huang, C.St.J.Members: Mr Foo Si Kwang, C.St.J.
Mr Tian Mong Ching, C.St.J.Mr Law Shun Yong, C.St.J.
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Public Relations/Corporate Communications & Public Policy CommitteeChairman: Mr Seah Boon Chun, K.St.J. Co-Chairman: Mr William Leong, S.B.St.J.Members: Mr Chia Keng Hian, C.St.J.
Mr Hung Mow Ngiap Andrew, S.B.St.J.Mr Pay Gang Yi Wilson, CMSJMr Toh Yean LihMr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin, S.B.St.J.Mr David Yeo, PB, PBS, S.B.ST.J
Publications CommitteeChairman: Mr Khoo Teck Kheng Vincent, C.St.J.Chief Editor: Mr Pay Gang Yi Wilson, CMSJSenior Editors: Mr Chia Keng Hian, BBM, PBM, PB, PBS, C.St.J.
Mr Hung Mow Ngiap Andrew, S.B.St.J.Mr Yeo Tiong Wee David, PB, PBS, S.B.St.J.
Members: Mr Ong Puay Guan StevenMs Sim Hong Suan Nancy, S.S.St.J.Mr Liu Chang Bao Night
Humanitarian Mission CommitteeChairman: Dr Chen Sze Hua, K.St.J.
Fundraising CommitteeChairman: Mr William Leong, S.B.St.J.Vice-Chairman: Mr Foo Si Kwang, C.St.J.Secretary: Mr Ma Poh How, PBM, C.St.J.Treasurer: Mr Lim Chaik Pong, PBS, O.St.J.Members: Ms Anne Lee
Mr George Chew, S.B.St.J.Ms Jennifer Ong, S.S.St.J.Mr Lim Cheng Eng, BBM, S.B.St.J.Mr Lim Seng Hock, O.St.J.Mr William Oh KYMs Wendy Neo, O.St.J.
St. John Heritage Centre Working CommitteeChairman: Mr Foo Si Kwang, C.St.J.Vice-Chairman: Mr Ma Poh How, C.St.J., PBMMembers: Mr Andrew Hodges, C.St.J.
Mr Chia Kheng Hian, C.St.J., BBMMr Richard Tang, S.B.St.J.
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Annual Report 2016STAFF LIST
Beach Road HQ
1 Chief Executive Officer:Mr John Seen, S.B.St.J.(Resigned 20 October 2016)
2 Chief Administrative Officer:Mr Eric Chong, O.St.J.
3 Finance Manager:Mr Khoo How Thar, S.B.St.J.
4 Assistant Finance Manager:Ms Janis Wong Sok Pheng
5 Higher Accounts Executive:Ms Lee Toh Kiang Linda
6 Accounts Executives:Ms Lee Seow HongMs Maz Marina Bte Mohd Yusoff
7 Brigade Executive:Mr Derrick Leow Peng Keong
8 Course Manager cum Marketing Executive:Mr William Lee Kok Seng, CMSJ
9 Training Officer:Mr Mohammed Taufiq Bin Mohd Rafi
10 Administrative Executive/Course Co-ordinator:Ms Ng Seong Keow Elizabeth, CMSJMr Yeo Kim Pheng Vincent
11 Maintenance Officer:Mr Teh Chu Yaw
12 Administrative Officer: Mr Sim Ling Hwa
13 Clerical Officer: Ms Dawn Teo Ling Ling
14 Store Keeper: Mr Sunny Teo Kok Loh, S.B.St.J.
15 Cleaner: Mr Loganaran s/o Meyappan
16 Watchman: Mr Tony Yau Tet Koon
St. John Jurong Centre
1 Centre Manager: Mr Thomas Hwa Teik Hin, S.B.St.J.
2 Course Coordinator cum Lecturer: Mr Mohamed Rafi Bin Mohd Amin
3 Administrative Executive: Ms Norolhani Binti Hasan Ms Alice Lee Bin Hua
4 Ambulance Driver. Mr Mohamed bin Said, S.B.St.J.
Staff List as at 31st December 2016
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Annual Report 2016HISTORY OF THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF ST. JOHN
All St. John members need to know the history of the Order of St. John dated back 900 years ago and its journey to the present.
The long history of the Order dated back to AD 1080 where the hospital in Jerusalem was for pilgrims and the care of the sick and poor under a Benedictine Order. In 1099 the staff and volunteers at the hospital were called Hospitallers. In 1113 it became an independent Order.
The Order was relocated from Jerusalem to Acre (from 1187 to 1301), Cyprus (from 1302 to 1309), Rhodes (from 1309 to 1503) and then to Malta (from 1503 to 1798) due to war, militarism, etc.
After the fall of Malta, the Hospitallers dispersed and regrouped in Europe and England. The French Knights of the Order were militarily powerful, but received no support from the Pope in Rome.
In the 1840s, the Order was reorganised with the support from the Pope. It reverted to its original aim, i.e., care for the sick. The Protestant confraternities with similar ethos and customs came into being in Northern Europe.
Today, there are 5 recognised Orders of St. John namely:1. The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John (The Most Venerable Order) with St. John
Establishments / Associations mainly in the Commonwealth Countries. Anglican origin2. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (The Order of Malta). Catholic origin3. The Johanniter Order in Germany (Balley Brandenburg). Lutheran origin4. The Johanniter Order in Netherlands (Holland)5. The Johanniter Order in Sweden
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John had its historical origin in England.
The Medieval Priory of England was set up in AD 1144 – when the Priory in Clerkenwell was set up as the England’s Headquarters of the Order. An old St. John Gate was built in 1504.
In April 1540 – By Act of Parliament, King Henry VIII dissolved the Order in England conferring its estates to the Crown.
In early 19th Century, the British Order of St. John was in disarray, influenced by French knights who were not recognized by The Pope.
1860s – Under the Duke of Manchester (Prior 1861 – 8), the British Order of St. John started to gain prominence.
1873 – First ambulance service at Staffordshire.
1874 – Acquired and bought back the the estates i.e. old Priory Gatehouse in Clerkenwell.
1877 – Formation of the St. John Ambulance Association (SJAA).
1883 – SJAA set up in Australia, the West Indies, India, Gibraltar & Malta.
1885 – SJAA in New Zealand, Singapore
1887 – UK, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
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1891 – SJAA South Africa and soon after to Germany, Russia and the US; and subsequently to other Commonwealth countries.
English Order of St. John formed the Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem in 1882.
14 May 1888 – Queen Victoria gave royal ascent for Royal Charter of Incorporation and St. John became an Order of the British Crown with the Queen as its Sovereign Head.
The Most Venerable Order of St. John Today48 Establishments – 8 Priories, 5 Commanderies, 32 Associations, St. John Eye Hospital, Republic of Ireland and Cameroon.
1907 – Supplementary Royal Charter empowering Grand Prior to establish Priories overseas.1918 – Priory of Wales1942 – Priory of South Africa1946 – Priories of Canada, Australia and New Zealand1947 – Priory of Scotland1996 – Priory of United States1999 – Reconstitution of the Order gave parity to overseas Priories. Formation of Grand Council and abolishment
of the Chapter General.
Development of St. John Singapore1. 1885 – The St John Ambulance Association, Singapore Centre was established. A provisional committee was
formed in a meeting held on 3 June 1885, chaired by the acting Governor of the Straits Settlements. 2. 1935 – Dr. J.S. Webster,O.St.J., a radiologist with the Medical Services of the General Hospital, Singapore
organised First Aid lectures in Singapore.3. 1938 – Formation of first division of the Brigade just before Second World War.4. Formation of the Medical Auxillary Service (just before Singapore invaded by Japan)5. After World War II and fall of Japan.
1945 – St. John Singapore reborn with support from Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, the Countess Mountbatten of Burma.
6. 1952 – Formation of National St. John Council7. October 1969 – Jurong Sub-Centre established. Upgraded as a full Jurong Centre in 1994.8. June 1978 – Brigade attained National HQ status. Appointments of Chief Commissioner, Deputy Chief
Commissioner, Chief Surgeon, Chief Superintendent (Nursing), 4 Districts & 10 Areas.9. 1996 – Restructuring of Brigade. District level removed. Area renamed as Zone. 10 Zone Commissioners. 10. St. John Ambulance Association – teaching & certification of First Aid, Home Nursing, CPR, BCLS, Higher First
Aid, Method of Instruction, Occupational First Aid, etc. Teaching & certification arm of St. John, Singapore. After Second World War, works continue to grow from strength to strength.
11. Formation of St. John Fellowship, 20th April 199612. 11th January 2014 – St. John Ambulance Singapore was elevated to a Priory. It placed St. John Singapore on
par in status with the then nine existing Priories, among which are those of England, the United States, Canada and Australia. The elevation implied that Singapore was represented in the Grand Council in London, the governing body of the Order and therefore had a voice in charting the future direction of St. John internationally.
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Annual Report 2016CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Registration and ComplianceThe St. John Singapore (“SJS” in short) is a voluntary welfare Organisation and registered as a society under the Societies Act on 28 July 1970. It is also registered as a Charity and is recognized as an Institution of Public Character (IPC) which allows our donors to enjoy tax deductions. SJS is governed by the Constitution of SJS and has complied with the Code of Governance for Charities and Institutions of Public Character.
Members of the CouncilSJS is governed by a volunteer Board of Council Members (BOCM) whose members are appointed according to the SJS’s Constitution. Being the highest policy and decision making body of SJS, the BOCM has the ultimate responsibility of ensuring that SJS is governed and managed responsibly and prudently to ensure the effectiveness, credibility and sustainability of the organization. The BOCM presently comprises the Council Chairman, Vice-Chairmen, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and other Board Members. The BOCM charts the overall direction of SJS and is responsible for the promotion of the Policy and Programmes of SJS. It oversees the direction of SJS and ensures that SJS’s principles are adhered to. All members serve a two two-year terms and can stand for re-election after their tenure during the Annual General Meeting. The Honorary Treasurer serves a one two-year term and can only be eligible for re-election to the same post after a lapse of one term.
Election of Office BearersThe Chairman, Vice-Chairmen, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer of the Council are elected / appointed from amongst its members. Other members of the Council are appointed by the Chairman after consultation with such other persons, if any, as he may deem fit to consult.
Executive CommitteeThe Executive Committee (ExCo) which has been formed since 2011 comprises the Chairman, Vice-Chairmen, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and at least one other member. It has executive powers to administer the affairs of SJS in accordance with its Constitution and provides guidance and oversight to the management on the operations of SJS. These include the setting of policies on operational matters and approval of expenditures within the financial limits provided for in the financial procedure manual. ExCo shall keep the BOCM fully appraised on the affairs of SJS and where appropriate, refer certain matters to the BOCM for approval.
CommitteesAt the first meeting of the BOCM immediately following the Annual General Meeting, the Chairman shall appoint such committees as may be deemed necessary. The committees are responsible for overseeing the Departments under their purview and provide policy directions and guidance to the ExCo and Management.The Chairman and the Honorary Secretary shall be ex-officio members of the committees.
Honorary TreasurerThe Honorary Treasurer is duly appointed under the Constitution of SJS and shall be responsible for the proper functioning of the Management administrating financial matters.
Chief Executive OfficerThe Chief Executive Officer supervises the work of all employees. He is in attendance at all meetings of the Board to provide information and Secretariat support.
Auditor The accounts of SJS are audited annually by a public accountant appointed by SJS.
Financial ManagementThe financial statements of SJS are drawn up in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Accounting Practice (RAP 6) and the Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (FRS).
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Fund Raising and DonationsSJS has established internal guidelines on fundraising that are adhered to for all fundraising events. These guidelines are based on the best practices set out by the National Council of Social Service and the Charity Council.The committee for each fundraising event consists of volunteers and supported by staff. The donors are informed of our objectives and targets. The funds raised are for supporting SJS programmes and activities in “Service to Humanity”.
Conflict of Interest PolicyEvery person who has been or will be in any way, whether directly or indirectly, faced with a conflict situation (actual, potential or perceived) are required to make a full and frank disclosure to the parties responsible for making the decision and are excluded from the decision making process relating to that matter.Immediate family members are treated as an interest of that person, and include the spouse, siblings, parents and children.All interested person transactions pertaining to staff of SJS must have obtained the prior approval of the Chairman.Interested person transaction pertaining to the BOCM must obtain the prior approval of the Chairman and any transaction that the Chairman is an interested person, must obtain the prior approval of the Audit -Committee. All BOCM made annual declaration at the beginning of the term.
Reserves PolicySJS targets to keep about three months of operational expenses as short term investment in the form of fixed deposits on month-to-month basis with auto rollover; and in fixed deposits for a period of three months and thereon. The rest of the money shall be kept as investment in the following form:(a) as capital expenditure for the building and carpark extension; (b) invest in Government Bonds as a long term investment;(c) deposit as long term Fixed Deposit with the banks for a period of three years and thereon.
Restricted FundAt present, Bursary Fund is a restricted fund set up by Zone 9 of the Brigade to provide bursaries and scholarship awards to deserving cadet members of Zone 9. Interest earned from and disbursements made out of this fund is credited to and deducted respectively from this fund. In future, a St John Bursary Fund is being considered.
Designated Fund for CorpsThis Designated Fund represents allocations by certain Zones of the Brigade to their respective Corps in prior years. The allocation was made out of proceeds from fundraising events. These funds are meant for Corps’ expenses only.
Investment CommitteeThe Investment Committee is appointed by the BOCM to exercise prudence and good stewardship in relation to the investment of SJS funds to look into generating higher returns in the long run with a reasonable amount of risk.
Audit CommitteeThe Audit -Committee is appointed by the BOCM to assist SJS in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities for the financial reporting process, the system of internal control, the audit process, and SJS’s process for monitoring compliance with the laws and regulations and the code of conduct.
Whistle Blowing PolicySJS whistle blowing policy aims to provide an avenue for staff, volunteers and external parties to raise concerns and offer reassurance that they will be protected from victimization for whistle blowing in good faith.This policy covers issues where the following may be suspected:1. Corruption2. Acts of fraud3. Theft and/misuse of SJS’s properties, assets or resources4. Breach of laws
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I am happy to report that 2016 showed increase all overall statistics ie overall number of classes, overall number of candidates and overall revenue generated. For this, we have to thank the hard work of the lay lecturers and the full time staff.
Indeed, the highlight of the year was the annual Appreciation Function held on 29 Jul 2016 at Dragon Phoenix Restaurant (Clarke Quay). Truly, it was very successful as we saw 11 tables filled (as compared to 8 tables the previous year). This was to be expected, because there were more active lecturers to appreciate, in view of our increased activity. Our Guest of Honour was Mr Chan Yew Kwong, Director Occupational Safety & Health Inspectorate, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore. He was most impressed by the closely knit relationship and the professionalism practiced by lay people from all levels of expertise. Truly, this is our forte.
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF ST JOHN ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE
In addition to our primary role of teaching First Aid, we also had to maintain our teaching standards and gain the usual accreditation with government authorities. We attained ISO 29990 status, thereby enabling us to qualify as a Learning Service Provider for Occupational First Aid courses by Ministry of Manpower, Singapore. We also were re-accredited for Child First Aid Course by National First Aid Council.
We received the Pro-tem Committee for the SRFAC (Singapore Resuscitation and First Aid Committee) led by A/Prof Lim Swee Han at HQ on 14 Oct 16. During this meeting, we briefed the Committee on St John Association history and its activities.
The full time staff had also been actively involved with roadshow exhibitions at National Life Saving Day 2016 organised by National Resuscitation Council and National First Aid Council, Uniformed Group Carnival organized by Ministry of Education and Let’s Play Lah during National Day 2016 organised by Singapore Expo. The objectives are to provide awareness of the importance of First Aid and to market the courses we conduct.
We look forward to reaching out to even more people in the future. To do so, we must stay current. For this, we will organise good quality CEP (Continuing Educational Programmes) and we will be at the forefront of all changes.
It is easy to make a dollar, but it is much harder to make a difference. Because of this, I am proud of the current status of St John Association, and all credit goes to the quiet workers.
Director of St John Association SingaporeDr S. R. E. Sayampanathan, PBM, O.St.JMBBS (S’pore), FRCS (Edin), FICS (USA), FAMS (Orth)
St John Association Singapore Courses Statistics
St John Association Singapore Courses StatisticsOverview of Courses in 2016
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St John Association Singapore Courses Statistics
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Overview of Courses in 2016N: 329
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Overall Outcomes
Courses Passed Failed OFAC 1106 77 AFAC 1465 31 CFAC 188 0 BFAC 361 2 CPR+AED 778 50 BCLS 50 4 Total 3948 164
2016 Record of St John Association Examiners and Trainers (ASSETs) First Aid Courses Number of Classes assessed by the following Examiners Examiners OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Chia Hoon Chye 6 13 0 0 19 Chia Keng Hian 8 9 0 0 17 Chua Wee Kwang 9 5 0 1 15 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 0 1 0 1 2 Khoo Teck Kheng 15 22 5 3 45 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 18 10 4 2 34 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 12 20 5 0 37 Lee Kok Seng William 2 3 1 2 8 Mohd Rafi Bin Mohd Amin 0 5 0 1 6 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 2 5 6 1 14 Thiruchelvam s/o KK 19 18 4 2 43 Yeo Lee Hock 17 21 0 5 43
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Trainers OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Ang Ding Jun 0 1 0 1 2 Arumuganatham 0 1 0 0 1
Overall Outcomes
Courses Passed Failed OFAC 1106 77 AFAC 1465 31 CFAC 188 0 BFAC 361 2 CPR+AED 778 50 BCLS 50 4 Total 3948 164
2016 Record of St John Association Examiners and Trainers (ASSETs) First Aid Courses Number of Classes assessed by the following Examiners Examiners OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Chia Hoon Chye 6 13 0 0 19 Chia Keng Hian 8 9 0 0 17 Chua Wee Kwang 9 5 0 1 15 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 0 1 0 1 2 Khoo Teck Kheng 15 22 5 3 45 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 18 10 4 2 34 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 12 20 5 0 37 Lee Kok Seng William 2 3 1 2 8 Mohd Rafi Bin Mohd Amin 0 5 0 1 6 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 2 5 6 1 14 Thiruchelvam s/o KK 19 18 4 2 43 Yeo Lee Hock 17 21 0 5 43
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Trainers OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Ang Ding Jun 0 1 0 1 2 Arumuganatham 0 1 0 0 1
Overall Outcomes
Courses Passed Failed OFAC 1106 77 AFAC 1465 31 CFAC 188 0 BFAC 361 2 CPR+AED 778 50 BCLS 50 4 Total 3948 164
2016 Record of St John Association Examiners and Trainers (ASSETs) First Aid Courses Number of Classes assessed by the following Examiners Examiners OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Chia Hoon Chye 6 13 0 0 19 Chia Keng Hian 8 9 0 0 17 Chua Wee Kwang 9 5 0 1 15 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 0 1 0 1 2 Khoo Teck Kheng 15 22 5 3 45 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 18 10 4 2 34 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 12 20 5 0 37 Lee Kok Seng William 2 3 1 2 8 Mohd Rafi Bin Mohd Amin 0 5 0 1 6 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 2 5 6 1 14 Thiruchelvam s/o KK 19 18 4 2 43 Yeo Lee Hock 17 21 0 5 43
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Trainers OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Ang Ding Jun 0 1 0 1 2 Arumuganatham 0 1 0 0 1
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Overall Outcomes
Courses Passed Failed OFAC 1106 77 AFAC 1465 31 CFAC 188 0 BFAC 361 2 CPR+AED 778 50 BCLS 50 4 Total 3948 164
2016 Record of St John Association Examiners and Trainers (ASSETs) First Aid Courses Number of Classes assessed by the following Examiners Examiners OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Chia Hoon Chye 6 13 0 0 19 Chia Keng Hian 8 9 0 0 17 Chua Wee Kwang 9 5 0 1 15 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 0 1 0 1 2 Khoo Teck Kheng 15 22 5 3 45 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 18 10 4 2 34 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 12 20 5 0 37 Lee Kok Seng William 2 3 1 2 8 Mohd Rafi Bin Mohd Amin 0 5 0 1 6 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 2 5 6 1 14 Thiruchelvam s/o KK 19 18 4 2 43 Yeo Lee Hock 17 21 0 5 43
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Trainers OFA AFA CFA BFA Total Ang Ding Jun 0 1 0 1 2 Arumuganatham 0 1 0 0 1
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Trainers O C B Total ng Ding Jun 1 1 2 rumugana ham 1 1 siah ahma 1 3 17
Chia Hoon Chye 1 1 Chiang Mei Koon Mandy 1 1 Chua Wee Kwang 1 3 2 1 7 Daniel Chung 2 6 ong Mun Seong 1 1 2 Goh Yi Ling Eileen 1 1 How h Kim ngela 1 1 2 4 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 2 2 Khoo Teck Kheng 23 12 35 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 22 11 8 41 Kok Yew Kan 1 8 1 23 Kwok Pui Sum oyal 1 1 1 3 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 1 1 Lee Kok Seng William 2 1 3 Lim Liang Seng 5 2 7 Liu Chang Bao igh 1 1 8 Mohammed Tau i Bin Mohd a i 8 18 Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 3 9 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 2 2 Tan Hui Sim 12 2 18 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 2 2 8 Tan Tuan Hong 5 1 6 Teng Chiun How 1 2 3 Thiruchelvam s/o KK 13 19 Venod Kesavan 15 1 16 Yeo Lee Hock 3 2 5 Yong Cheng Thye 5 12 Yong Yee ing 1 1
Life Support Courses CPR+AED Number of Class conducted by the following Chief Instructors Chief Instructors Thiruchelvam s/o K K 13 Tan Hui Sim 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 3 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 28 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 3 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 29 Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 1 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 39 Kwok Pui Sum oyal 1 Venod Kesavan 12 Lee Kok Seng William 1
Venod Kesavan Pillai
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Life Support Courses CPR+AED Number of Class conducted by the following Chief Instructors Chief Instructors Thiruchelvam s/o K K 13 Tan Hui Sim 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 3 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 28 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 3 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 29 Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 1 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 39 Kwok Pui Sum oyal 1 Venod Kesavan Pillai 12 Lee Kok Seng William 1
Number of Classes conducted by the following CPR+AED Instructors C Instructors ng Ding Jun 1 siah ahma 18
Chia Hoon Chye 1 Chia Keng Hian 29 Chong De ian 1 Chung Chun King Daniel 2 ong Mun Seong 1 Goh Wan Ting Tessly 18 Han iu Juan Melissa 13 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 5 Koh Seng Kim Koh Shaw Chye Bernard Koh Yen Chieh 1 Koh Yi Hui 9 Koh Yong Siang Kwok Pui Sum oyal Law Wen Yu Salmon 5 Lee Guan Teck 1 Lee Kok Seng William 2 Lee Yi Jun Ericsson Leong Tian Le 12 Lim Chaik Pong Lim Liang Seng Winson 5 Lim Shi Hui 5 Liu Chang Bao igh Loo Wang ong Jaclyn Low Zi Ming 1 Mohammed Tau i Bin Md a i eo Wei Han James 8 g Yong Qing Willis 2
Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 3 Ow Yew Leong Simon 2 Png Peck Poh Priscilla Poh Ting Ting 2
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Life Support Courses CPR+AED Number of Class conducted by the following Chief Instructors Chief Instructors Thiruchelvam s/o K K 13 Tan Hui Sim 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 3 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 28 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 3 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 29 Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 1 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 39 Kwok Pui Sum oyal 1 Venod Kesavan Pillai 12 Lee Kok Seng William 1
Number of Classes conducted by the following CPR+AED Instructors C Instructors ng Ding Jun 1 siah ahma 18
Chia Hoon Chye 1 Chia Keng Hian 29 Chong De ian 1 Chung Chun King Daniel 2 ong Mun Seong 1 Goh Wan Ting Tessly 18 Han iu Juan Melissa 13 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 5 Koh Seng Kim Koh Shaw Chye Bernard Koh Yen Chieh 1 Koh Yi Hui 9 Koh Yong Siang Kwok Pui Sum oyal Law Wen Yu Salmon 5 Lee Guan Teck 1 Lee Kok Seng William 2 Lee Yi Jun Ericsson Leong Tian Le 12 Lim Chaik Pong Lim Liang Seng Winson 5 Lim Shi Hui 5 Liu Chang Bao igh Loo Wang ong Jaclyn Low Zi Ming 1 Mohammed Tau i Bin Md a i eo Wei Han James 8 g Yong Qing Willis 2
Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 3 Ow Yew Leong Simon 2 Png Peck Poh Priscilla Poh Ting Ting 2
Quek Boon Kheng 25Quek Mei Zi 22 Seow Jing Ying 1 Sim Ling Hwa 1 Tan Choon Siong 1 Tan Hui Sim 8 Tan Tuan Hong 23 Tan Yew Poh 5 Tan Ying Suan 1 Teng Chiun How 1 Thiruchelvam s/o K K 9 Tivya d/o Mohan 1 Venod Kesavan 28 Wong Yee Qing 8 Wong Yu Jun 1 Yeo Bee Kim 1 Yeo Lee Hock 31 Zhu Zhi Long 2
Basic Cardiac Life Support Number of Class conducted by the following Chief Instructors Chief Instructors Lee Hock Chuan Eric 2 Ong Yong Mean 2
Number of Classes conducted by the following Trainers Instructors Chua Sock Cheong Dennis 1 Goh Wan Ting Tessly 1 Koh Seng Kim 1 Law Wen Yu Salmon 1 Lee Yi Jun Ericsson 1 Lim Liang Seng 1 Low Zi Ming 1 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 2 Tan Tuan Hong 1 Venod Kesavan Pillai 1
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Life Support Courses CPR+AED Number of Class conducted by the following Chief Instructors Chief Instructors Thiruchelvam s/o K K 13 Tan Hui Sim 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 3 Png Peck Poh Priscilla 28 Koh Shaw Chye Bernard 3 Lee Hock Chuan Eric 29 Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 1 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 39 Kwok Pui Sum oyal 1 Venod Kesavan Pillai 12 Lee Kok Seng William 1
Number of Classes conducted by the following CPR+AED Instructors C Instructors ng Ding Jun 1 siah ahma 18
Chia Hoon Chye 1 Chia Keng Hian 29 Chong De ian 1 Chung Chun King Daniel 2 ong Mun Seong 1 Goh Wan Ting Tessly 18 Han iu Juan Melissa 13 Khoo Teck Kheng Vincen 5 Koh Seng Kim Koh Shaw Chye Bernard Koh Yen Chieh 1 Koh Yi Hui 9 Koh Yong Siang Kwok Pui Sum oyal Law Wen Yu Salmon 5 Lee Guan Teck 1 Lee Kok Seng William 2 Lee Yi Jun Ericsson Leong Tian Le 12 Lim Chaik Pong Lim Liang Seng Winson 5 Lim Shi Hui 5 Liu Chang Bao igh Loo Wang ong Jaclyn Low Zi Ming 1 Mohammed Tau i Bin Md a i eo Wei Han James 8 g Yong Qing Willis 2
Ong Yong Mean Ma hew 3 Ow Yew Leong Simon 2 Png Peck Poh Priscilla Poh Ting Ting 2
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1. STRENGTH
Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Strength 5954 5225 4940 4831 4760
The annual strength as compared to Year 2015, there was a decrease of 10% hit by the falling student enrolments in 2016. More schools were merged or closed. Our St John Corps in these schools were affected by this MOE decision.
S/No Zone Name of School Remarks 1 2 Bedok Town Secondary School Merged with PingYi Sec School 2 2 Temasek Secondary School - 3 3 First Toa Payoh Secondary School Merged with Bartley Secondary School 4 9 Clementi Wood Secondary School Merged with Tanglin Sec Sch
An overseas unit Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia was formed on 9 August 2015. This Corps is registered under Zone 2.
2. ESTABLISHMENT National Headquarters: Chief Commissioner : Prof Christopher Goh OStJ Deputy Chief Commissioner : Mr Tan Yak Huang, PB,CStJ Chief Surgeon : Dr Nelson Chua Ping Ping OStJ Senior Assistant Chief Commissioner (Operations) : Mr Tian Mong Ching CStJ Senior Assistant Chief Commissioner (Admin) : Mr Seah Boon Chun, PB PBS KStJ Deputy Chief Surgeon : Dr Alvin Ng Choon Yong SBStJ Chief Nursing Officer : Dr Png Hong Hock PK,PBS,SSStJ Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr Chua Wee Kwang, CStJ Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr Chia Keng Hian, BBM(L),PBM,PB,PBS,CStJ Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr Chua Sock Kiang,PBM, PB,PBS,OStJ Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr David Cheng Sim Huat, OStJ (till 1 Nov 2016) Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr Law Shun Yong, BBM(L), CStJ Assistant Chief Commissioner : Mr Lim Chaik Pong, PBS,OStJ (till 1 Nov 2016) Commissioner (Finance) : Mr David Yeo Tiong, PB,PBS, SBStJ Commissioner (Fund Raising) : Mr Lee Hock Chuan Eric OStJ (from 1 Nov 2016) Commissioner (Special Duty) : Mr Tan Yew Poh, SBStJ Commissioner (Programme & Education) : Mr Eric Koh Siak Hong, PK, OStJ Acting Commissioner (Training) : Mr Lee Jong Seng John,SBStJ (from 1 Nov 2016)
Zone Commissioners: Zone 1 : Ms Low Bee Lian Nancy SSStJ Zone 2 : Mr Cheng Chung Hsien SBStJ Zone 3 : Mr Muhammad Sarizan Bin Ahmad SBStJ Zone 4 : Mr Koh Shaw Chye Bernard SBStJ Zone 5 : Ms Chiang Mei Koon Mandy OSStJ Zone 6 : Mr Ko Kok Peng Jerry SBStJ Zone 7 : Mr Kuo Keng Huat Vincent CStJ Zone 8 : Mr Chin Chee Wah SBStJ Zone 9 : Mr Koh Yen Chieh SBStJ Zone 10 : Ms Wendy Neo Lay Cheng OSStJ
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Zone 4 : Mr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin BStJ Zone 5 : Mr Wong Yau Leung Zone 9 : Mr Tan Choon Siong SBStJ Zone 10 : Ms Agnes Liow SSStJ
3. ST JOHN DAY PRESENTATION:
The St John day Presentation was held on 2 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Auditoriumpremises. This event was graced by DrJanil PUTHUCHEARY, Minister of State, Ministry of Educationand Ministry of Communications & Information.
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DEPUTY ZONE COMMISSIONER:Zone 4 : Mr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin SBStJ
Zone 5 : Mr Wong Yau Leung Zone 9 : Mr Tan Choon Siong SBStJ Zone 10 : Ms Agnes Liow SSStJ
3. ST JOHN DAY PRESENTATION:The St John day Presentation was held on 2 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Auditorium premises. This event was graced by Dr Janil PUTHUCHEARY, Minister of State, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Communications & Information.
Zone 4 : Mr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin BStJ Zone 5 : Mr Wong Yau Leung Zone 9 : Mr Tan Choon Siong SBStJ Zone 10 : Ms Agnes Liow SSStJ
3. ST JOHN DAY PRESENTATION:
The St John day Presentation was held on 2 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Auditoriumpremises. This event was graced by DrJanil PUTHUCHEARY, Minister of State, Ministry of Educationand Ministry of Communications & Information.
Zone 4 : Mr Nai Wee Beng Lerwin BStJ Zone 5 : Mr Wong Yau Leung Zone 9 : Mr Tan Choon Siong SBStJ Zone 10 : Ms Agnes Liow SSStJ
3. ST JOHN DAY PRESENTATION:
The St John day Presentation was held on 2 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Auditoriumpremises. This event was graced by DrJanil PUTHUCHEARY, Minister of State, Ministry of Educationand Ministry of Communications & Information.
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LIST OF CCA WINNERS
GOLD AWARD SCHOOL 1 Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School 26 Hwa Chong Institution 2 Anderson Secondary School 27 Jurongville Secondary School 3 Anglican High School 28 Kranji Secondary School 4 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 29 MacPherson Secondary School 5 Bedok Green Secondary School 30 Maris Stella High School 6 Bedok View Secondary School 31 Nan Hua High School 7 Boon Lay Secondary School 32 Nanyang Girls' High School 8 Bukit Merah Secondary School 33 Naval Base Secondary School 9 Bukit Panjang Govt High School 34 Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School 10 Canberra Secondary School 35 Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) 11 Catholic High School 36 Peicai Secondary School 12 Chestnut Drive Secondary School 37 Peirce Secondary School
13 CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School (Secondary) 38 River Valley High School
14 Chua Chu Kang Secondary School 39 Riverside Secondary School 15 Chung Cheng High School (Main) 40 St Joseph's Institution 16 Chung Cheng High School (Yishun) 41 Swiss Cottage Secondary School 17 Damai Secondary School 42 Tampines Secondary School 18 Deyi Secondary School 43 Tanglin Secondary School 19 Dunearn Secondary School 44 Westwood Secondary School 20 Dunman High School 45 Woodlands Ring Secondary School 21 Gan Eng Seng School 46 Woodlands Secondary School 22 Greenview Secondary School 47 Xinmin Secondary School 23 Hai Sing Catholic School 48 Yishun Secondary School 24 Henderson Secondary School 49 Yishun Town Secondary School 25 Holy Innocents' High School 50 Zhonghua Secondary School
SILVER AWARD SCHOOL BRONZE AWARD SCHOOL
1 Bukit Batok Secondary School 1 East Spring Secondary School 2 CHIJ Katong Convent 2 Fajar Secondary School 3 CHIJ St Joseph's Convent 3 First Toa Payoh Secondary School 4 Clementi Town Secondary School 4 New Town Secondary School 5 East View Secondary School 5 Si Ling Secondary School 6 North Vista Secondary School 6 St Anthony's Canossian Secondary School 7 Queensway Secondary School 7 Teck Whye Secondary School 8 St Andrew's Secondary School 8 Yuan Ching Secondary School
9 Yuying Secondary School
4. BRIGADE GENERAL INSPECTION 2016
The Brigade General Inspection was held on Saturday, 20 August 2016 at Yio Chu Kang Stadium at 5 pm. Minister of Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu Hai Yien was invited to review the General Inspection.
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LIST OF CAA WINNERS
4. BRIGADE GENERAL INSPECTION 2016The Brigade General Inspection was held on Saturday, 20 August 2016 at Yio Chu Kang Stadium at 5 pm. Minister of Culture, Community and Youth Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien was invited to review the General Inspection.
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Arr ival of Min is ter Grace Fu Minis ter 's Salu te
Addressed by Minis ter Grace Fu
Presentation of Commendation Medal by Minister Grace Fu
Presentation of 7th Service Bar by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Prior, Priory of Singapore /Council Chairman
Presentation of 12 Years Service Medal by Prof Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner
Min ister in teract with youths Recip ien ts wi th Min is ter Grace Fu
Minis ter 's Salu teArrival of Minister Grace Fu Minister’s Salute
Addressed by Minister Grace Fu
Minister interact with youths Recipients with Minister Grace Fu
Arr iva l of Min is ter Grace Fu Minis ter 's Salu te
Addressed by Minis ter Grace Fu
Presentation of Commendation Medal by Minister Grace Fu
Presentation of 7th Service Bar by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Prior, Priory of Singapore /Council Chairman
Presentation of 12 Years Service Medal by Prof Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner
Min ister in teract with youths Recip ien ts wi th Min is ter Grace Fu
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5. Fund Raising Events:
3 Funds raising events were organised during the year of review and a total amount of$ ,7 were collected. The breakdown of collections were as follows:
Zone Flag Day held on 26 March 2016
Walkathon 22 Oct 2016
F1 sale of Survival Kit 16-18 Sept 2016
1 4,822.27 6,017.60 13,192.80 2 7,083.72 3,059.80 - 3 19,662.89 6,282.20 - 4 23,801.53 12,442.40 - 5 12,078.22 5,600.55 - 6 20,907.77 15,252.45 - 7 23,799.51 14,030.70 - 8 19,256.00 9,789.20 7,769.45 9 20,737.00 9,313.35 6,831.40 10 67,543.80 16,105.55
Total 221,42 .13 97,893.80 7 7
6. 14th National Camp 2016
36 Cadets from various school participated in the National Camp hosted by the NCC at NCC HQ Amoy Queen Camp from 26-29 August 2016.
Over the course of 4 Days 3 Nights at NCC HQ Amoy Quee Camp,the National Camp participants have had a whale of a time - making their own popcorns through outdoor cooking, engaging inArchery Tag, overcoming their fear of heights through the Motivational Obstacle Course, and going on a hike with their pals!Most importantly, our cadets go home with new friendships formed that will accompany them for the rest of their UG life and beyond!
7. UGs Carnival
In conjunction with UGs anniversary celebration, the UG Carnival was held at Civic Plaza,Ngee Ann City Orchard Mall from 8th – 10th July 2016 (Friday to Sunday).
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5. Fund Raising Events:3 Funds raising events were organised during the year of review and a total amount of $347,116.58 were collected. The breakdown of collections were as follows:
6. 14th National Camp 2016 36 Cadets from various school participated in the National Camp hosted by the NCC at NCC HQ Amoy Quee Camp from 26-29 August 2016.
5. Fund Raising Events:
3 Funds raising events were organised during the year of review and a total amount of$ ,7 were collected. The breakdown of collections were as follows:
Zone Flag Day held on26 March 2016
Walkathon22 Oct 2016
F1 sale of Survival Kit16-18 Sept 2016
1 4,822.27 6,017.60 13,192.802 7,083.72 3,059.80 - 3 19,662.89 6,282.20 - 4 23,801.53 12,442.40 - 5 12,078.22 5,600.55 - 6 20,907.77 15,252.45 - 7 23,799.51 14,030.70 - 8 19,256.00 9,789.20 7,769.459 20,737.00 9,313.35 6,831.4010 67,543.80 16,105.55
Total 221,42 .13 97,893.80 7 7
6. 14th National Camp 2016
36 Cadets from various school participated in the National Camp hosted by the NCC at NCC HQ Amoy Queen Camp from 26-29 August 2016.
Over the course of 4 Days 3 Nights at NCC HQ Amoy Quee Camp, the National Camp participants have had a whale of a time - making their own popcorns through outdoor cooking, engaging inArchery Tag, overcoming their fear of heights through the Motivational Obstacle Course, and going on a hike with their pals!Most importantly, our cadets go home with new friendships formed that will accompany them for the rest of their UG life and beyond!
7. UGs Carnival
In conjunction with UGs anniversary celebration, the UG Carnival was held at Civic Plaza,Ngee Ann City Orchard Mall from 8th – 10th July 2016 (Friday to Sunday).
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7. UGs CarnivalIn conjunction with UGs anniversary celebration, the UG Carnival was held at Civic Plaza, Ngee Ann City OrchardMall from 8th – 10th July 2016 (Friday to Sunday).
Over the course of 4 Days 3 Nights at NCC HQ Amoy Quee Camp, the National Camp participants have had a whale of a time - making their own popcorns through outdoor cooking, engaging in Archery Tag, overcoming their fear of heights through the Motivational Obstacle Course, and going on a hike with their pals! Most importantly, our cadets go home with new friendships formed that will accompany them for the rest of their UG life and beyond!
5. Fund Raising Events:
3 Funds raising events were organised during the year of review and a total amount of$ ,7 were collected. The breakdown of collections were as follows:
Zone Flag Day held on26 March 2016
Walkathon22 Oct 2016
F1 sale of Survival Kit16-18 Sept 2016
1 4,822.27 6,017.60 13,192.802 7,083.72 3,059.80 - 3 19,662.89 6,282.20 - 4 23,801.53 12,442.40 - 5 12,078.22 5,600.55 - 6 20,907.77 15,252.45 - 7 23,799.51 14,030.70 - 8 19,256.00 9,789.20 7,769.459 20,737.00 9,313.35 6,831.4010 67,543.80 16,105.55
Total 221,42 .13 97,893.80 7 7
6. 14th National Camp 2016
36 Cadets from various school participated in the National Camp hosted by the NCC at NCC HQ Amoy Queen Camp from 26-29 August 2016.
Over the course of 4 Days 3 Nights at NCC HQ Amoy Quee Camp,the National Camp participants have had a whale of a time - making their own popcorns through outdoor cooking, engaging inArchery Tag, overcoming their fear of heights through the Motivational Obstacle Course, and going on a hike with their pals!Most importantly, our cadets go home with new friendships formed that will accompany them for the rest of their UG life and beyond!
7. UGs Carnival
In conjunction with UGs anniversary celebration, the UG Carnival was held at Civic Plaza,Ngee Ann City Orchard Mall from 8th – 10th July 2016 (Friday to Sunday).
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8. National Day Parade
The Brigade’s NDP Contingent was formed by Zones 9 and 10 and were led by Corps Staff Officer Aishu of Zone 9 and Acting Zone Superintendent Ong Poh Boon of Zone 10.
8. National Day ParadeThe Brigade’s NDP Contingent was formed by Zones 9 and 10 and were led by Corps Staff Officer Lim Aishu of Zone 9 and Acting Zone Superintendent Ong Poh Boon of Zone 10.
8. National Day Parade
The Brigade’s NDP Contingent was formed by Zones 9 and 10 and were led by Corps Staff Officer Aishu of Zone 9 and Acting Zone Superintendent Ong Poh Boon of Zone 10.
8. National Day Parade
The Brigade’s NDP Contingent was formed by Zones 9 and 10 and were led by Corps Staff Officer Aishu of Zone 9 and Acting Zone Superintendent Ong Poh Boon of Zone 10.
8. National Day Parade
The Brigade’s NDP Contingent was formed by Zones 9 and 10 and were led by Corps Staff Officer Aishu of Zone 9 and Acting Zone Superintendent Ong Poh Boon of Zone 10.
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9. National First aid CompetitionThe Inter-Corps (School) First aid Competitions among the schools in each Zone were conducted by the Zones in the early part of year 2016. The Winning Teams were selected to represent their Zones to compete in the National First aid Competition held on 24 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Campus.
9. National First aid Competition
The Inter-Corps (School) First aid Competitions among the schools in each Zone were conducted by the Zones in the early part of year 2016. The Winning Teams were selected to represent their Zones to compete in the National First aid Competition held on 24 July 2016 at Nanyang Polytechnic Campus.
Transportation of Casualty
Home Nursing Foot dri l l
The Prize Presentation Ceremony was held immediate after the Competition:
Ambulance Adult – Zone 7 Nursing Adult – Zone 10
Inspection by Foot-drill Judges Transportation of Casualty
Home Nursing Foot drill
Ambulance Adult – Zone 7 Nursing Adult – Zone 10
Ambulance Cadet – Zone 8 Nursing Cadet – Zone 6
The Prize Presentation Ceremony was held immediately after the Competition:
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10. Remembrance Day
Singapore - The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Asst. Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
11. Training: 1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets. They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
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10. Remembrance Day
The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Assistant Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Ambulance Cadet – Zone 8 Nursing Cadet – Zone 6
10. Remembrance Day
Singapore - The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Asst. Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
11. Training: 1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets. They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
Ambulance Cadet – Zone 8 Nursing Cadet – Zone 6
10. Remembrance Day
Singapore - The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Asst. Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
11. Training: 1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets. They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
11. Training:1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them
with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading
To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets.
They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
Ambulance Cadet – Zone 8 Nursing Cadet – Zone 6
10. Remembrance Day
Singapore - The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Asst. Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
11. Training: 1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets. They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
Ambulance Cadet – Zone 8 Nursing Cadet – Zone 6
10. Remembrance Day
Singapore - The Remembrance Day was held on 13 November 2016 at Kranji War Memorial. 16 members from Zone 1 attended the Observation Ceremony and Asst. Chief Commissioner Mr Chua Sock Kiang represented St John to lay the Floral Wreath.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
11. Training: 1) Outdoor Instructor Course at Pulau Ubin
COURSE OBJECTIVES To train participants in areas of outdoor education and equip them with the capabilities of conducting the following Cadet Proficiency Badge subjects: Camping & Camp craft Hiking, Map Reading To equip the participants with the relevant skills to plan and facilitate an outdoor lesson for the cadets. They may also be tasked to review the assessments and delivery of the above badge subjects from time to time as required by the CPB Committee.
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia (Pictures below)
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2) Senior Officers Management Course
Senior Officers Management course was conducted by the Training Department on 16 & 27 July 2016 and the following officers attended the Course.
Zone 1 – Mr Low Zi Ming Zone 3 – Mr Lee Choon Keong Zone 4 – Mr Simon Sng Kuo Wai Zone 5 – Mr Chua Qing Jun Zone 6 – Mr Nazirudeen bin Khaja Mohideen Zone 7 – Mr Edwin Leong Kah Hwee Zone 7 - Ms Jane Li Minyi Zone 7 - Dr Barry Tan Kian Hua Zone 9 – Mr Colin Tang
3) Advance Management Course
11 officers from various Zones attended the Advance Management Course conducted by National HQ on 10, 17 & 22 October 2016.
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2) Senior Officers Management CourseSenior Officers Management course was conducted by the Training Department on 16 & 23 July 2016 and the following officers attended the Course.Zone 1 – Mr Low Zi MingZone 3 – Mr Lee Choon Keong, Ms Yong Yee Ning Zone 4 – Mr Simon Sng Kuo Wai Zone 5 – Mr Chua Qing JunZone 6 – Mr Nazirudeen bin Khaja MohideenZone 7 – Mr Edwin Leong Kah HweeZone 7 - Ms Jane Li MinyiZone 7 - Dr Barry Tan Kian HuaZone 9 – Mr Colin Ting Fook Mun
2) Senior Officers Management Course
Senior Officers Management course was conducted by the Training Department on 16 & 27 July 2016 and the following officers attended the Course.
Zone 1 – Mr Low Zi Ming Zone 3 – Mr Lee Choon Keong Zone 4 – Mr Simon Sng Kuo Wai Zone 5 – Mr Chua Qing Jun Zone 6 – Mr Nazirudeen bin Khaja Mohideen Zone 7 – Mr Edwin Leong Kah Hwee Zone 7 - Ms Jane Li Minyi Zone 7 - Dr Barry Tan Kian Hua Zone 9 – Mr Colin Tang
3) Advance Management Course
11 officers from various Zones attended the Advance Management Course conducted by National HQ on 10, 17 & 22 October 2016.
3) Advance Management Course11 officers from various Zones attended the Advance Management Course conducted by National HQ on 10, 17 and 22 October 2016.
2) Senior Officers Management Course
Senior Officers Management course was conducted by the Training Department on 16 & 27 July 2016 and the following officers attended the Course.
Zone 1 – Mr Low Zi Ming Zone 3 – Mr Lee Choon Keong Zone 4 – Mr Simon Sng Kuo Wai Zone 5 – Mr Chua Qing Jun Zone 6 – Mr Nazirudeen bin Khaja Mohideen Zone 7 – Mr Edwin Leong Kah Hwee Zone 7 - Ms Jane Li Minyi Zone 7 - Dr Barry Tan Kian Hua Zone 9 – Mr Colin Tang
3) Advance Management Course
11 officers from various Zones attended the Advance Management Course conducted by National HQ on 10, 17 & 22 October 2016.
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4) Teacher Officer Training Course
29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Professor Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner.
5) Officer Training Course
The Officers Training Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
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4) Teacher Officer Training Course29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
4) Teacher Officer Training Course
29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Professor Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner.
5) Officer Training Course
The Officers Training Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Chief Commissioner Prof Christopher Goh.
5) Officer Training CourseThe Officer Training Course Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
4) Teacher Officer Training Course
29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Professor Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner.
5) Officer Training Course
The Officers Training Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
4) Teacher Officer Training Course
29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Professor Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner.
5) Officer Training Course
The Officers Training Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
4) Teacher Officer Training Course
29 teachers from various schools attended the Teacher Officers Training conducted by the Brigade Training Department from 1 to 4 November 2016 at NHQ premises. The objective was to equip them with necessary awareness & skillset as a teacher-in-charge of St John Brigade.
The Graduation ceremony was held on 4 November 2016 and was officiated by Professor Christopher Goh Chief Commissioner.
5) Officer Training Course
The Officers Training Commissioning Ceremony was held at HQ Multi-purposes Hall on 11 September 2016. The Commissioning Ceremony was graced by Chief Commissioner Professor Christopher Goh. A total of 61 officer cadets were commissioned as Corps Staff Officers Grade 6.
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
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Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
12. Hospital Attachment Training230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programme during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January 2016 at Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zones 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
The New Zealand team successfully defended their championship, winning the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield; while the Australian team took the second place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in the foot-drill event (individual test).
14. STATE FUNERAL FOR LATE FORMER PRESIDENT S R NATHAN
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia
Our gratitude to Course
Commandant Mr
Low Zi Ming, Zone
Superintendent of Zone
1 and his OTC Training
Committee.
Well done.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zone 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
Prize Winner
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
Banquet for newly commissioned officers was held at Bliss Garden Restaurant on same evening. Council advisor Professor Low Cheng Hock was invited to grace the occasion.
L1 – Prize Winner Middle – Best Trainees R1 – Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Our gratitude to Course Commandant Mr Low Zi Ming, Zone Superintendent of Zone 1 and his OTC Training Committee. Well done.
12. Hospital Attachment Training
230 cadets from various school corps participated in the Hospitals Attachment Programe during the school vocation from 29 November – 9 December 2016 at the following Ministry of Health Holdings hospitals:
Our appreciation to the Ministry of Health Holdings and above Hospitals for the arrangement & permission for St John members to perform the attachment duty at their Hospitals and also the staff for guiding our members.
Winner of Best Trainee Shield
Best Trainees
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zones 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
The New Zealand team successfully defended their championship, winning the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield; while the Australian team took the second place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in the foot-drill event (individual test).
14. STATE FUNERAL FOR LATE FORMER PRESIDENT S R NATHAN
Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zones 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
The New Zealand team successfully defended their championship, winning the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield; while the Australian team took the second place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in the foot-drill event (individual test).
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The New Zealand team successfully
defended their championship, winning the St
John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield;
while the Australian team took the second
place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in
the foot-drill event (individual test).
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zones 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
The New Zealand team successfully defended their championship, winning the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield; while the Australian team took the second place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in the foot-drill event (individual test).
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Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia
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14. STATE FUNERAL FOR LATE FORMER PRESIDENT S R NATHAN
13. Hong Kong International Cadet Camp 2016
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong St John Ambulance Brigade, the International Cadet Camp 2016 (ICC2016) was hosted by St John Hong Kong from 2 – 10 January Po Leung Kuk Pak Tam Chung Holiday Camp in Sai Kung.
Participants came from all St John Establishments worldwide including Australia, Canada, England, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Wales, Zimbabwe and Hong Kong. More than 500 officers and cadets enjoyed starting their new year in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
A total of 50 officers and members from Zones 4, 5, 8 & 10 participated in this HK International Cadet Camp and a team of 4 cadets representing St John Singapore competed in the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition on abilities in First Aid, Home Nursing, Presentation and Foot-drill.
The New Zealand team successfully defended their championship, winning the St John Worldwide Cadet Competition Shield; while the Australian team took the second place, followed by the Canadian team.
Our cadet received the 1st runner-up prize in the foot-drill event (individual test).
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Phnom Penh Corps in Cambodia
15. Zone activities1) The Zone 5 Annual Presentation Lunch was held on 28 August 2016 at Multi-purposes Hall,
National HQ premises. Prof Christopher Goh was invited to grace the occasion.
2) The Zone 7 Presentation was held on 17 July 2016 at the Multi purposes Hall, NationalHeadquarters premises. Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District was invited asGuest-of-Honour to grace the celebration.
15. Zone activities1) The Zone 5 Annual Presentation Lunch was held on 28 August 2016 at Multi-purposes Hall, National HQ
premises. Prof Christopher Goh was invited to grace the occasion.
15. Zone activities1) The Zone 5 Annual Presentation Lunch was held on 28 August 2016 at Multi-purposes Hall,
National HQ premises. Prof Christopher Goh was invited to grace the occasion.
2) The Zone 7 Presentation was held on 17 July 2016 at the Multi purposes Hall, NationalHeadquarters premises. Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District was invited asGuest-of-Honour to grace the celebration.
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2) The Zone 7 Presentation was held on 17 July 2016 at the Multi purposes Hall, National Headquarters premises. Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District was invited as Guest-of-Honour to grace the celebration.
During the dinner, a total of $60,000 was pledged by Zone Presidents Mr George Chew Ah Ba,SBStJ, Mr William Leong on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd , Mr Lim Cheng Eng, BBM, SBStJ and Dr Chong Nen, SBStJ towards the Board of Benefactor Fund. The amount collected for this fund will be used to run the St John Dementia Centre currently under construction.
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During the dinner, a total of $60,000 was pledged by Zone Presidents Mr George Chew Ah Ba,SBStJ, Mr William Leong on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd , Mr Lim Cheng Eng, PBM, SBStJ and Dr Chong Nen, SBStJ towards the Board of Benefactor Fund. The amount collected for this fund will be used to run the St John Dementia Centre current under construction.
3) World First aid Day celebration by Zone 8
To celebrate World First Aid Day on 10th September 2016, Dare or Not! inspired youths on theimportance of learning life-saving skills, and empowered them to make a difference. We are honouredto have Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Sim Ann, to gracethe event at Playspace @ SCAPE.
15. Zone activities1) The Zone 5 Annual Presentation Lunch was held on 28 August 2016 at Multi-purposes Hall,
National HQ premises. Prof Christopher Goh was invited to grace the occasion.
2) The Zone 7 Presentation was held on 17 July 2016 at the Multi purposes Hall, NationalHeadquarters premises. Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District was invited asGuest-of-Honour to grace the celebration.
15. Zone activities1) The Zone 5 Annual Presentation Lunch was held on 28 August 2016 at Multi-purposes Hall,
National HQ premises. Prof Christopher Goh was invited to grace the occasion.
2) The Zone 7 Presentation was held on 17 July 2016 at the Multi purposes Hall, NationalHeadquarters premises. Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mayor of North West District was invited asGuest-of-Honour to grace the celebration.
K
During the dinner, a total of $60,000 was pledged by Zone Presidents Mr George Chew Ah Ba,SBStJ, Mr William Leong on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd , Mr Lim Cheng Eng, PBM, SBStJ and Dr Chong Nen, SBStJ towards the Board of Benefactor Fund. The amount collected for this fund will be used to run the St John Dementia Centre current under construction.
3) World First aid Day celebration by Zone 8
To celebrate World First Aid Day on 10th September 2016, Dare or Not! inspired youths on theimportance of learning life-saving skills, and empowered them to make a difference. We are honouredto have Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Sim Ann, to gracethe event at Playspace @ SCAPE.
Dr Teo presented the Scholarship award to a Cadet Guests with Guest-of-Honor Dr Teo Ho Pin
Zone President Mr Lim Cheng Eng presented a cheque of $15k for the Board of Benefactor
Zone President Dr Chong Jin presented a cheque of $15k for the Board of Benefactor
Zone President Mr George Chew presented a cheque of $15k for the Board of Benefactor
Mr William Leong presented a cheque of $15k on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Company Pte Ltd for the Board of Benefactor
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3) World First aid Day celebration by Zone 8 To celebrate World First Aid Day on 10th September 2016, Dare or Not! inspired youths on the importance of
learning life-saving skills, and empowered them to make a difference. We are honoured to have Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Sim Ann, to grace the event at Playspace @ SCAPE.
K
During the dinner, a total of $60,000 was pledged by Zone Presidents Mr George Chew Ah Ba,SBStJ, Mr William Leong on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd , Mr Lim Cheng Eng, PBM, SBStJ and Dr Chong Nen, SBStJ towards the Board of Benefactor Fund. The amount collected for this fund will be used to run the St John Dementia Centre current under construction.
3) World First aid Day celebration by Zone 8
To celebrate World First Aid Day on 10th September 2016, Dare or Not! inspired youths on theimportance of learning life-saving skills, and empowered them to make a difference. We are honouredto have Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Sim Ann, to gracethe event at Playspace @ SCAPE.
K
During the dinner, a total of $60,000 was pledged by Zone Presidents Mr George Chew Ah Ba,SBStJ, Mr William Leong on behalf of M/S Leong Kai Fook Medical Co Pte Ltd , Mr Lim Cheng Eng, PBM, SBStJ and Dr Chong Nen, SBStJ towards the Board of Benefactor Fund. The amount collected for this fund will be used to run the St John Dementia Centre current under construction.
3) World First aid Day celebration by Zone 8
To celebrate World First Aid Day on 10th September 2016, Dare or Not! inspired youths on theimportance of learning life-saving skills, and empowered them to make a difference. We are honouredto have Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Sim Ann, to gracethe event at Playspace @ SCAPE.
4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8
The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
(Picture right) Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals. (Picture left) building a Classroom.
16. Overseas Corps Development:
1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in
Cambodia in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training
for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid
books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the
Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice,
scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more
than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in
Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of
thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8
The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
(Picture right) Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals. (Picture left) building a Classroom.
16. Overseas Corps Development:
1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in
Cambodia in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training
for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid
books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the
Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice,
scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more
than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in
Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of
thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals.
4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8
The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
(Picture right) Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals. (Picture left) building a Classroom.
16. Overseas Corps Development:
1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in
Cambodia in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training
for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid
books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the
Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice,
scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more
than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in
Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of
thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
building a Classroom.
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4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8
The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
(Picture right) Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals. (Picture left) building a Classroom.
16. Overseas Corps Development:
1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in
Cambodia in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training
for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid
books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the
Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice,
scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more
than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in
Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of
thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
5) Overseas Corps Development:1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in Cambodia
in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice, scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
4) Project Smiling Angels (PSA) 2016 by Zone 8
The PSA team comprised 19 officers & members embarked on its 7th consecutive trip to Cambodia from 24th December 2016 to 2 January 2017. This marked their third year collaborating with Hemispheres Foundation to serve in Hope Village. Everyone were more than excited to be back there to continue what their have started, while the first timers wanted to experience first-hand what an overseas outreach programme is like.
(Picture right) Educate the Cambodian children on personal hygiene on how to brushing tooth and hand washing before meals. (Picture left) building a Classroom.
16. Overseas Corps Development:
1) Currently, the Phnom Penh Corps with a total strength of 76 members registered as an NGO in
Cambodia in carry out their activities in conducting first aid, hygiene classes and vocational training
for rural villagers and also continued with their humanitarian project such as donation of first aid
books and other school materials to over 500 students, renovating and repairing classrooms at the
Po Banteay Chey Primary School in Siem Reap, donation of well & daily necessities, such as rice,
scarves, fish sauce, instant noodles, basic medical supplies and mosquito nets, all packed to more
than 1,500 families, etc.
St John Phnom Penh Corps mission aims to improve the health and well-being of people in
Cambodia with the support from the Priory of Singapore and St John Brigade Singapore. Vote of
thanks to Zone President Mr Andrew Tay, officers & members involving in Cambodia projects,
10 of Cambodian members attended the training course conducted by Zone 2 in Singapore from 9 - 18 September 2016 and also performed F1 public first aid duty with SJRU members.
Join t Mission in Koh Kong Province (pic tures below)
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Associat ion (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
Fi rs t Aid lesson to 187 vi l lagers at Koh Kong vi l lage in Cambodia
2) Indonesia (Batam)
To implement the plan ini t ia ted by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Pr ior, Priory of Singapore onHumanitar ian missions to Regional countr ies, to promote Firs t Aid Programmes andPlant ing the seeds for fu ture new St. John establ ishments in the South East AsiaRegional countr ies.
Join t Mission in Koh Kong Province (pic tures below)
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Associat ion (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
Fi rs t Aid lesson to 187 vi l lagers at Koh Kong vi l lage in Cambodia
2) Indonesia (Batam)
To implement the plan ini t ia ted by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Pr ior, Priory of Singapore onHumanitar ian missions to Regional countr ies, to promote Firs t Aid Programmes andPlant ing the seeds for fu ture new St. John establ ishments in the South East AsiaRegional countr ies.
Join t Mission in Koh Kong Province (pic tures below)
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Associat ion (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
Fi rs t Aid lesson to 187 vi l lagers at Koh Kong vi l lage in Cambodia
2) Indonesia (Batam)
To implement the plan ini t ia ted by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Pr ior, Priory of Singapore onHumanitar ian missions to Regional countr ies, to promote Firs t Aid Programmes andPlant ing the seeds for fu ture new St. John establ ishments in the South East AsiaRegional countr ies.
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Association (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
First Aid lesson to 187 villagers at Koh Kong village in Cambodia
Join t Mission in Koh Kong Province (pic tures below)
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Associat ion (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
Fi rs t Aid lesson to 187 vi l lagers at Koh Kong vi l lage in Cambodia
2) Indonesia (Batam)
To implement the plan ini t ia ted by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Pr ior, Priory of Singapore onHumanitar ian missions to Regional countr ies, to promote Firs t Aid Programmes andPlant ing the seeds for fu ture new St. John establ ishments in the South East AsiaRegional countr ies.
Join t Mission in Koh Kong Province (pic tures below)
The Corps joined hands with Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Associat ion (TYDA) on a joint mission to Koh Kong Province from 25 to 27 November 2016.
Fi rs t Aid lesson to 187 vi l lagers at Koh Kong vi l lage in Cambodia
2) Indonesia (Batam)
To implement the plan ini t ia ted by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Pr ior, Priory of Singapore onHumanitar ian missions to Regional countr ies, to promote Firs t Aid Programmes andPlant ing the seeds for fu ture new St. John establ ishments in the South East AsiaRegional countr ies.
Joint Mission in Koh Kong Province (pictures below)
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A team comprised with the fol lowing off icers led by Mr Seah Boon Chun vis i ted Indonesia (Batam) in Dec 2014.
Mr Tan Yak Huang, Mr David Cheng, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Simon Quek Mr Koh Seng Kim & Ms Wendy Neo
They have a prel iminary discussion with the Mr Beny Suwandi, Chairman, Chinese Indonesia Associat ion to explore on how to promote f i rs t aid course and establish a St John Uni t in the Batam, and Bintan & Riao Is lands in the near fu ture.
To kick s tar t – the Chinese Indonesian Associat ion invi ted SJS to their Associat ion Celebrat ion Dinner at Golden View Hotel in 2015
We conducted a CPR and basic f i rs t aid awareness course for their youth volunteers and performed a sketch & demonstrat ion during the dinner
A team comprised with the following officers led by Mr Seah Boon Chun visited Indonesia (Batam) in Dec 2014.Mr Tan Yak Huang, Mr David Cheng, Mr Tan Choon Siong,Mr Simon Quek, Mr Koh Seng Kim & Ms Wendy Neo
They have a preliminary discussion with the Mr Beny Suwandi, Chairman, Chinese Indonesia Association to explore on how to promote first aid course and establish a St John Unit in the Batam, and Bintan & Riao Islands in the near future.
A team comprised with the fol lowing off icers led by Mr Seah Boon Chun vis i ted Indonesia (Batam) in Dec 2014.
Mr Tan Yak Huang, Mr David Cheng, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Simon Quek Mr Koh Seng Kim & Ms Wendy Neo
They have a prel iminary discussion with the Mr Beny Suwandi, Chairman, Chinese Indonesia Associat ion to explore on how to promote f i rs t aid course and establish a St John Uni t in the Batam, and Bintan & Riao Is lands in the near fu ture.
To kick s tar t – the Chinese Indonesian Associat ion invi ted SJS to their Associat ion Celebrat ion Dinner at Golden View Hotel in 2015
We conducted a CPR and basic f i rs t aid awareness course for their youth volunteers and performed a sketch & demonstrat ion during the dinner
2) Indonesia (Batam)To implement the plan initiated by Dr Teh Peng Hooi, Prior, Priory of Singapore on Humanitarian missions to Regional countries, to promote First Aid Programmes and Planting the seeds for future new St. John establishments in the South East Asia Regional countries.
A team comprised with the fol lowing off icers led by Mr Seah Boon Chun vis i ted Indonesia (Batam) in Dec 2014.
Mr Tan Yak Huang, Mr David Cheng, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Simon Quek Mr Koh Seng Kim & Ms Wendy Neo
They have a prel iminary discussion with the Mr Beny Suwandi, Chairman, Chinese Indonesia Associat ion to explore on how to promote f i rs t aid course and establish a St John Uni t in the Batam, and Bintan & Riao Is lands in the near fu ture.
To kick s tar t – the Chinese Indonesian Associat ion invi ted SJS to their Associat ion Celebrat ion Dinner at Golden View Hotel in 2015
We conducted a CPR and basic f i rs t aid awareness course for their youth volunteers and performed a sketch & demonstrat ion during the dinner
To kick start – the Chinese Indonesian Association invited SJS to their Association Celebration Dinner at Golden View Hotel in 2015
We conducted a CPR and basic first aid awareness course for their youth volunteers and performed a sketch & demonstration during the dinner
For better understand the St John Organisation structure & activities, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequently invited to attend the Brigade General Inspection and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was introduced to
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F irs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
Mr Patrick Burgess, Chancellor of Order of St John & other Brigade Officers.
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For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
First aid Course in Batam
An Adult First Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Association (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the following Officers:
Our appreciation to First aid & AED/CPR Examiners Dr Chen Sze Hua & Mr Bernard Koh (CI), First aid Lecturer & AED/CPR Instructors Mr Yong Cheng Thye, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Koh Yen Chieh, Mr Simon Quek and Mr Derrick Leow for their contributions.
For bet ter unders tand the St John Organisat ion s t ructure & act iv i t ies, Mr & Mrs Beny Suwandi was subsequent ly invi ted to at tend the Brigade General Inspect ion and Banquet held on 10 September 2015. He was in t roduced to Mr Patr ick Burgess, Chancel lor of Order of St John & other Brigade Off icers.
Firs t aid Course in Batam
An Adul t F i rs t Aid Course was conducted for members of Chinese Indonesia Associat ion (CIA) in Batam on 3, 4, 10 & 11 September 2016 and the FA examination on 11 September 2016 by the fol lowing Off icers:
11 of them passed the f i rs t
aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze
Hua on 11 September
2016.
11 of them passed the first aid Examination conducted by Dr Chen Sze Hua on 11 September 2016.
Our appreciat ion to Firs t aid & AED/CPR Examiners Dr Chen Sze Hua & Mr Bernard Koh (CI), Fi rs t aid Lecturer & AED/CPR Ins t ructors Mr Yong Cheng Thye, Mr Tan Choon Siong, Mr Koh Yen Chieh, Mr Simon Quek and Mr Derr ick Leow for their contr ibut ions.
17. CONCLUSION
Brigade EXCO meeting
In conclusion, I would l ike to express my grat i tude to school Pr incipals. Teachers, , Mr Foo Chin Wei, AD (UG2) & al l CCEB (MOE) off icers, Brigade Presidents, Brigade Surgeon, Nursing off icers, Off icers and members for their involvement and help in maintaining the good image of the Brigade as an act ive voluntary organisat ion serving the Nation.
PROF. CHRISTOPHER GOH, OSTJ CHIEF COMMISSIONER
In conclusion, I would like to express my gratitude to school Principals. Teachers, , Mr Foo Chin Wei, AD (UG2) & all CCEB (MOE) officers, Brigade Presidents, Brigade Surgeon, Nursing officers, Officers and members for their involvement and help in maintaining the good image of the Brigade as an active voluntary organisation serving the Nation.
PROF. CHRISTOPHER GOH, OSTJCHIEF COMMISSIONER
Brigade EXCO meeting
16. CONCLUSION
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Annual Report 2016BRIGADE BOARD OF PRESIDENTS 2016/2017
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J.Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J.
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Honorary Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee, 刘金水
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J.Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴O.St.J.Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源O.St.J.Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂O.St.J.
Zone 10
Advisor
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
K.St.J. Prior, Priory of Singapore/ Chairman National St John
Council / Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J. Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J. Advisor
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士 BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福 C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Hon Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee,
刘金水 PBM, O.St.J.
Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴 O.St.J. Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源 O.St.J. Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂 O.St.J.
Zone 10
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
K.St.J. Prior, Priory of Singapore/ Chairman National St John
Council / Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J. Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J. Advisor
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士 BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福 C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Hon Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee,
刘金水 PBM, O.St.J.
Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴 O.St.J. Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源 O.St.J. Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂 O.St.J.
Zone 10
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
K.St.J. Prior, Priory of Singapore/ Chairman National St John
Council / Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J. Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J. Advisor
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士 BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福 C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Hon Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee,
刘金水 PBM, O.St.J.
Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴 O.St.J. Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源 O.St.J. Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂 O.St.J.
Zone 10
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
K.St.J. Prior, Priory of Singapore/ Chairman National St John
Council / Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J. Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J. Advisor
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士 BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福 C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Hon Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee,
刘金水 PBM, O.St.J.
Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴 O.St.J. Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源 O.St.J. Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂 O.St.J.
Zone 10
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
K.St.J. Prior, Priory of Singapore/ Chairman National St John
Council / Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J. Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J. Advisor
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士 BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福 C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Hon Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee,
刘金水 PBM, O.St.J.
Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴 O.St.J. Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源 O.St.J. Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂 O.St.J.
Zone 10
Brigade Board of Presidents 2016/2017 [2016/2017年度救伤队总部主席团 ]
Dr Teh Peng Hooi 郑炳辉医生
Advisor
Prof. Low Cheng Hock 刘振福教授
JP,PPA(E),BBM,K.St.J. Advisor
Prof. (Dr) Christopher Goh Hood Keng 吴福庆教授
O.St.J.Advisor
Dr Chen Sze Hua 陈斯华医生
K.St.J.
Dr Leong Heng Keng 梁庆经博士BBM(L), K.St.J
Chairman
Mr Kun Kay Hong 江启逢
BBM(L), C.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Teo Chong Hong 张冲福C.St.J.
Vice-Chairman
Mr Bobby Lim 林再发
BBM, K.St.J. Vice-Chairman
Mr Ang Chin Koon 洪振群
PBM, SBStJ Honorary Treasurer
Mr Law Shun Yong 刘孝勇
BBM (L), C.St.J. Honorary Secretary
Board M e m b e r s
Mr Liew Kim Swee, 刘金水
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Siow Yong Fong, 萧永煌
S.B.St.J. Zone 5
Mr Ho Kwok Choi, 何国才
BBM, O.St.J. Zone 6
Mr Chong Chong Choong 张长中
O.St.J.Zone 7
Mr Ong San Heng 王山兴
PBM, O.St.J. Zone 7
Mr Liang Chiang Heng 连长兴O.St.J.Zone 8
Mr Ng Poh Guan 黄宝源O.St.J.Zone 8
Dr William Chung Tang Fong, PBM,BBM 钟腾芳博士
Zone 9
Mr Goh Hock Mong 吴福茂O.St.J.
Zone 10
Advisor
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Zone 1 • Bedok Green Secondary School • CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School • Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School • Peirce Secondary School Zone 2 • Anglican High School • Bedok View Secondary School • East Spring Secondary School • Junyuan Secondary School • Yuying Secondary School Zone 3 • Anderson Secondary School • Deyi Secondary School • St. Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School • St. Joseph’s Institution • Yishun Town Secondary School Zone 4 • Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) • CHIJ Katong Convent • CHIJ St. Joseph’s Convent • Chua Chu Kang Secondary School • Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School • St. Andrew’s Secondary School • Swiss Cottage Secondary School • Westwood Secondary School Zone 5 • Canberra Secondary School • Chung Cheng High School (Yishun) • Dunearn Secondary School • Nanyang Girls’ High School • New Town Secondary School • Queensway Secondary School • Zhonghua Secondary School
LIST OF ZONES 2016
Zone 6 • Bukit Merah Secondary School • Bukit Panjang Govt. High School • Fajar Secondary School • NUS High School of Mathematics and Science • Riverside Secondary School • Si Ling Secondary School • Teck Whye Secondary School • Woodlands Secondary School • Woodlands Ring Secondary School • Yishun Secondary School Zone 7 • Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School • Henderson Secondary School • Hwa Chong Institution (High School) • Nan Hua High School • Naval Base Secondary School • North Vista Secondary School • Tanglin Secondary School • Xinmin Secondary School Zone 8 • Chung Cheng High School (Main) • Dunman High School • East View Secondary School • Greenview Secondary School • Macpherson Secondary School • Peicai Secondary School • Tampines Secondary School Zone 9 • Boon Lay Secondary School • Bukit Batok Secondary School • Clementi Town Secondary School • Jurongville Secondary School • River Valley High School • Yuan Ching Secondary School Zone 10 • Catholic High School • Damai Secondary School • Gan Eng Seng School • Hai Sing Catholic School • Holy Innocents’ High School • Maris Stella High School • Kranji Secondary School
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ChairmanVice-Chairman Vice-Chairman Honorary .Secretary Asst. Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer Asst. Hon. Treasurer
Members:
Honorary Advisors
Honorary Presidents
Mr. Foo Si Kwang, CStJ
Mr Andrew Hodges, CStJ
Mr Ma Poh How, OStJ, PBM
Mr Chia Keng Hian, CStJ, BBM, PB, PBS
Mdm Sim Hong Suan, Nancy, SSStJ
Mr Goh Cheng Lian, BBM, SBStJ
Mr Ong Puay Guan, Steven
Mr Chan Chiok Hoong, CMSJ
Mr Chan Kok Hiong, SBStJ
Mr Chiong Tiow Lok, SBStJ
Mr Lim Chiak Pong, OStJ, PBS
Mr Lim Heng Huat DavidMr Liu Chang Bao, NightMr Mak Yew Wing, SBStJ, PBM
Mr Tang Kin Hwa, Richard, SBStJ
Mr Yeo Lye Hock, Frederick, SBStJ, PBM
Dr Teh Peng Hooi, KStJ
Mr. James Tay Boon Gim, SBStJ, PBS
Ms Felicia Jane Brown Ms Jemnifer DignamMr Goh Kai KiaMr John Terrence CannMr Dennis Anthony LockMr Tan Peng Siak, SBStJ
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2016
Taking a group photo after a project meeting
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ABOUT US
The Singapore St John Fellowship is the old comrades association for former members to keep in touch with St John and with each other.
The membership of the Fellowship is open to all former and existing St John members. Members of their families are also eligible to become Associate Members. The one-off membership fee for both Ordinary and Associate Members is S$50.00.
KEY ACTIVITIES OF 2016
Lunar New Year Party for Senior CitizensThe Fellowship hosted a Chinese New Year Party for 250 senior citizens on 27 March 2016 at the Senior Activities Centre of Lion Befrienders. The programme included cultural performances, karaoke singings, magic shows and distribution of red packets and goodie bags to the senior citizens. This organisng committee was led by Ms Nancy Sim.
Ambulance & Mini Bus Key PresentationThe Fellowship was tasked to organize the key presentation ceremony for the 2 new ambulances donated by Leung Kai Fook Medical Co (Pte) Ltd and Rotary Club of Singapore West and the mini-bus donated by Kwan Im Thong Hook Cho Temple. This event, held on 22 October 2016 at 2 pm, was organized by a team was led by Mr Chia Keng Hian.
St John Art Exhibition The Fellowship organized a 3-day art exhibition to help raise fund for the St John Headquarters Renovation project initiated by St John Fund Raising Committee. Held at the Assembly Hall of St John Headquarters on 20-23 October 2016, the exhibition involved 25 local and overseas artists. It helped raise $134,300. The organizing committee was chaired by Mr Ma Poh How.
Participation in other St John EventsThe Fellowship has been supportive of the various events/activities organized the other St John units, including the St John Brigade and St John Association. We were involved in organizing the first Order Members’ Dinner held on 19 February 2016.
Other ActivitiesOur members continued to network among themselves through various social activities, including festive celebrations and cultural performances. Apart from organizing activities for members, the Fellowship continued to reach out to other social groups and the public through joint activities. The members of its Management Committee, in particular, have been actively involved with various groups and taken part in their activities, including those of Community Clubs and Lion Clubs.
Mr Foo Si Kwang. CStJChairmanSt John Fellowship
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Chinese New Year party with senior citizens at a SAC of Lion Befrienders The hard working team and supporters
Attending the book launch ceremony of Mr James Tay, an advisor of St John Fellowship At the opening ceremony of Singapore Mo Yu Zai Art Gallery
Mr Chia Keng Hian and Mr Goh Cheng Liang receiving their CStJ and SBStJ awards at Investiture 2016
Attending the Order Members’ Dinner
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Organising the Ambulance & Mini Bus Key Presentation Ceremony Organising the St John Art Exhibition
Attending the General Inspection Former SJ members enjoying a fellowship outing
A fellowship gathering of former SJ members from River Valley High Fellowship gatherings of former SJ members from Hua Yi
Secondary School
REPORT - ST. JOHN FELLOWSHIP
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INTRODUCTION Building on the strength and goodwill developed with the Community, Jurong Centre’s area of operations has spread from Jurong East into the whole of Jurong Area. With the economic downturn and reduced manufacturing facilities operating in Jurong Industrial Estate, the training numbers have been reduced.Through the close cooperation within the administration team and strong support given by the Management Committee, Jurong Centre is ready to do well in these times.
REPORT - JURONG CENTRE
Jurong Centre Administrative Team Jurong Centre Management Committee
Building upon the strong community support from Yuhua Community, Jurong Centre has become an integral part of Yuhua Senior Citizen Activities. In fact, for all Senior Citizen Activities with more than 200 senior citizens participating, Jurong Centre will send a team to provide first aid support coverage for Yuhua.Jurong Centre has again been selected as a premier OFA Training Centre of Choice for the Western part of Singapore, with the return of many previous customers coming back for OFAC Refresher Training.Currently the Chinese OFAC has a one-month backlog of training courses.
Jurong Centre as a Premier First Aid Training Centre 2016 has been a challenging year for Jurong Centre as the Centre underwent compliance with the ISO 29990 Learning Service Provider Certification led by St John Association.Due to the implementation of ISO 29990, the class sitting capacity was reduced and the team has tried to increase the frequency of classes to cover the loss of revenue.
The Training figures for 2016 are as follows:
Lecturers, Trainers and ExaminersWithout the support of the following Associate Trainers, Jurong Centre would not be able to achieve such results. These strong supporters of Jurong Centre have always answered the call for assistance and we would like to thank them for their continued faithful support towards Jurong Centre.They have contributed ideas for improvement and solutions to problems, mentored new trainers and supported Centre activities when Jurong Centre was in need of help.
CoursesOccupational First AidAdult First AidChild First AidCPR AED SessionsBasic First AidFirst Aid AwarenessTotal
Participants 1306543
50379278994
3550
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Jurong Centre as a Premier Event Medical Cover Provider
Jurong Centre First Aid club has received many requests to provide first aid coverage and we have been well supported by Zone 9 Adult Division. Regular repeat customers have engaged the Jurong Centre first aid team to provide first aid coverage. A total of over $22 000 has been collected for such event coverage. This has resulted in JC having provided
CHIEF BCLS INSTRUCTOR
Sessions in
2016 1 Dr PATRICK TAN 2
BCLS INSTRUCTOR 2016 1 HWA TEIK HING THOMAS 2 2 ASIAH RAHMAT 2
Jurong Centre as a Premier Event Medical Cover Provider
Jurong Centre First Aid club has received many requests to provide first aid coverage and we have been well supported by Zone 9 Adult Division. Regular repeat customers have engaged the Jurong Centre first aid team to provide first aid coverage. A total of over $22 000 has been collected for such event coverage. This has resulted in JC having provided over 600 hours of event coverage for 20 events.
During the Yuehua Senior citizen lunch, together with Zone 9 Bukit Batok Adult Division, we provided an 84 man hour event coverage spread over two weekends which earned praise from Miss Grace Fu for being a professional team on duty demonstrating good care of the elderly.
over 600 hours of event coverage for 20 events.During the Yuhua Senior citizen lunch, together with Zone 9 Bukit Batok Adult Division, we provided an 84 man hour event coverage spread over two weekends which earned praise from Miss Grace Fu for being a professional team on duty demonstrating good care of the elderly.
Name of REGISTERED SAFETYOFFICER
Sessions in
2016 1 Terry Yuen 72 2 Micheal Tan 27 3 Wong Kong Eng 10 4 Betty Xin Ping 9
Name of FIRST AID Examiner
Sessions in
2016 1 Chia Hoon Chye 90 2 Jeslyn Tan 23 3 Mohammed Rafi 31 4 Thomas Hwa 45 5 Chua Wee Kwang 16
Name of REGISTERED SAFETY OFFICER
Sessions in 2016
1 TERRY YUEN 72 2 MICHEAL TAN 27 3 WONG KONG ENG 10 4 BETTY XIN PING 9
Chief AED Instructors
Sessions in
2016 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 72 2 Venod Kesavan 52
NAME of FIRST AID Trainer
Sessions in
2016 1 Chua Sock Cheong Dennis 12 2 Chua Wee Kwang 23 3 Hwa Teik Hing, Thomas 17 4 Hwa Wen Jie Malcolm 24 5 Lim Liang Seng Winson 55 6 Mohammed Rafi 24 7 Tan Choon Siong 19 8 Jeslyn Tan Ley Har 7 9 Tan Hui Sim 5
10 Asiah Bte Rahmat 19 11 Venod Kesavan Pillai 4 12 Chia Hoon Chye 3 13 Simon Quek 7 14 Ang Ding Jun 2 15 Siow Weng Chong, Tony 2
Chief Bcls Instructor
Sessions in
2016 1 Dr Patrick Tan 2
Bcls Instructor 2016 1 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 2 2 Asiah Rahmat 2
2 Venod Kesavan 52 3 Tan Hui Sim 7 4 Dr Patrick Tan 2
AED Instructors 1 Ang Ding Jun 53 2 Asiah Rahmat 82 3 Chua Sock Cheong Dennis 24 4 Hwa Teik Hing Thomas 23 5 Hwa Wen Jie Malcolm 59 6 Leong Tian Le 12 7 Lim Liang Seng Winson 71 8 Mohd Rafi 23 9 Quek Boon Kheng 22
10 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 8 11 Chia Hoon Chye 1 12 Melissa Han 23 13 Tan Choon Siong 30 14 Tan Hui Sim 2 15 Venod Kesavan 14 16 Tan Tuan Hong 4 17 Ismail Hashim 1 18 Charmaine Sim Pei Wei 1 19 Koh Yi Hui 7 20 Arumuganantham s/o Santhanam 1 21 Christopher Tan 4 22 Ng Yi Jun 2 23 Quek Junsheng, Gerald 1 24 Ow Yew Leong, Simon 1 25 Siow Weng Chong, Tony 3 26 JINNY SEOW 1
Name of FIRST AID Examiner
Sessions in
2016 1 Chia Hoon Chye 90 2 Jeslyn Tan 23 3 Mohammed Rafi 31 4 Thomas Hwa 45 5 Chua Wee Kwang 16
Name of REGISTERED SAFETY OFFICER
Sessions in 2016
1 TERRY YUEN 72 2 MICHEAL TAN 27 3 WONG KONG ENG 10 4 BETTY XIN PING 9
Chief AED Instructors
Sessions in
2016 1 Tan Lay Har Jeslyn 72
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During the Jurong Spring Halloween Party, our First aiders from Zone 9 and JC First Aid club members provided emotional support for frightened residents who visited the two “haunted” houses.
A donated medical transport SLH4043R has been released from the workshop and is currently awaiting fitting and MOH approval before being made operational.
Visit by Prelate
The Jurong Centre welcomed the Prelate Dr Timothy Stevens to Jurong Centre in early Feb 2017. During the visit, the Prelate was impressed by Jurong Centre’s ability to integrate into the community and provide First aid coverage and community education to the Yuhua Community.
REPORT - JURONG CENTRE
During the Jurong Spring Halloween Party, our First aiders from Zone 9 and JC First Aid club members provided emotional support for frightened residents who visited the two “haunted” houses.
A donated medical transport SLH4043R has been released from the workshop and is currently awaiting fitting and MOH approval before being made operational.
During the Jurong Spring Halloween Party, our First aiders from Zone 9 and JC First Aid club members provided emotional support for frightened residents who visited the two “haunted” houses.
A donated medical transport SLH4043R has been released from the workshop and is currently awaiting fitting and MOH approval before being made operational.
Visit by Prelate
The Jurong Centre welcomed the Prelate Dr Timothy Stevens to Jurong Centre in early Feb 2017. During the visit, the Prelate was impressed by Jurong Centre’s ability to integrate into the community and provide First aid coverage and community education to the Yuhua Community.
Visit by PrelateThe Jurong Centre welcomed the Prelate Dr Timothy Stevens to Jurong Centre in early Feb 2017. During the visit, the Prelate was impressed by Jurong Centre’s ability to integrate into the community and provide First aid coverage and community education to the Yuhua Community.
During the Jurong Spring Halloween Party, our First aiders from Zone 9 and JC First Aid club members provided emotional support for frightened residents who visited the two “haunted” houses.
A donated medical transport SLH4043R has been released from the workshop and is currently awaiting fitting and MOH approval before being made operational.
Visit by Prelate
The Jurong Centre welcomed the Prelate Dr Timothy Stevens to Jurong Centre in early Feb 2017. During the visit, the Prelate was impressed by Jurong Centre’s ability to integrate into the community and provide First aid coverage and community education to the Yuhua Community.
Admission to the Order of St John
Jurong Centre’s longest service staff, Mr. Mohammed Said, was awarded the Serving Brother of St John award in the 2016. Mr. Mohammed Said has served St John Jurong Centre since 1978, first as an ambulance driver, then as Jurong Centre logistics officer.
During all these years, Mr. Mohammed Said has performed the maintenance function for both the ambulance SDV3704U and Jurong Centre mannequins. He is a very faithful and dedicated staff of Jurong Centre.
Challenges Ahead
Child First Aid Course
Due to the operational and class size limitations, Jurong Centre will make representations to all child care centres in Yuehua and start working with them on two aspects
a) Toddler First Aid Awareness Talkb) Teacher Child Care Training
Admission to the Order of St John
Jurong Centre’s longest service staff, Mr. Mohammed Said, was awarded the Serving Brother of St John award in the 2016. Mr. Mohammed Said has served St John Jurong Centre since 1978, first as an ambulance driver, then as Jurong Centre logistics officer.
During all these years, Mr. Mohammed Said has performed the maintenance function for both the ambulance SDV3704U and Jurong Centre mannequins. He is a very faithful and dedicated staff of Jurong Centre.
Challenges Ahead
Child First Aid Course
Due to the operational and class size limitations, Jurong Centre will make representations to all child care centres in Yuehua and start working with them on two aspects
a) Toddler First Aid Awareness Talkb) Teacher Child Care Training
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Yuhua Befriender Training
This group of volunteers, the Befrienders, are Yuhua residents who volunteer to visit the elderly, befriend them and reach out to the elderly for the SG Active program.JC was their first aid training provider and provided event coverage for their activities.
We are constrained by the limited space and expecting a possible influx of participant for Refresher First Aid Training and CERT FA Training. JC will relook into the training hours to maximize usage of the Centre for the benefit of Jurong Centre’s participant numbers. Jurong Centre is scaling new heights, with enlarged and expanded training roles. JC can achieve much better results and the Management Committee will continue to support the Administration Team to meet future challenges with confidence.
Reported By
Dr Siow Hua MingChairmanJurong CentreSt John Singapore
Challenges Ahead
Child First Aid CourseDue to the operational and class size limitations, Jurong Centre will make representations to all child care centres in Yuehua and start working with them on two aspects
a) Toddler First Aid Awareness Talkb) Teacher Child Care Training
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THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. MEMBERSHIP ROLL AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016
Knight of Justice (K.St.J.) Year AwardedTeh Peng Hooi Dr 2014
Knight of Grace (K.St.J.)Teh Peng Hooi Dr 2013Chen Sze Hua Dr 2013Ho Nai Kiong Prof (Dr) 2003Leong Heng Keng Dr 2010Lim Chye Huat Bobby 2013Low Cheng Hock Prof (Dr) 2005Phoon Wai Hoong Dr 2000Seah Boon Chun 2015
Commander Brother/Sister (C.St.J.)Chia Hoon Chye 2002Chia Keng Hian 2015 Chua Wee Kwang 2006Foo Si Kwang 2010Hee Pak Ngian Andrew 2011Khoo Teck Kheng 2009Kun Kay Hong 2011Kuo Keng Huat 2016Law Shun Yong 2006Lee Chang Long Dr 2010Lim Kim Chong Dato 2015Lim Whye Geok Dr 1997Mah Poh How 2016Ngoi Soo Mee Miss 1983Siraj De Silva Haji 2002Sze Chain Fai Mdm 2015Tan Kia Choo David Dr 2002Tan Siow Buck 2010Tan Yak Huang 2009Teo Chong Hock 2016Tian Mong Ching 2010Withers-Payne C.H.Dr 1958
Officer Brother/Sister (O.St.J.)Baey Lian Peck Dr 1992Cheng Sim Huat David 2013Cheong Kee Toh 2014Chew Chee Tong Peter Dr 1984Chew Kim Whatt 2006Chia Boon Leong Dr 1958Chiang Mei Koon 2015Chong Chong Choong 2013Chong Kwan Hoe Eric 2013Chua Nelson Dr 2014Chua Sock Kiang 2013Chua Teck Chew Robert 1984Gan Kee Tian 1965Goh Hock Mong 2013Goh Hood Keng Prof (Dr) 2011Hia Joo Thia 2009Ho Kwok Choi 2016Hung Mow Ngiap, Andrew 2016Johson Shella Mrs 1957Koh Siak Hong Eric 2011Lee Hock Chuan Eric 2011Lee Kok Hui 1997Lee Mun Hee 1954Lee Soo Hoon, Phillip 1998Liang Chiang Heng 2014Liew Kim Swee 2010Lim Chiak Pong 2006Lim Chor Hiong 1987Lim Seng Hock 2015Loh Hon Chow 2013Mark Hong Chor 1992Neo Lay Cheng Wendy 2011Ng Poh Guan, Steven 2016Oh William, Dr. 1959Ong Sang Heng 2013Pace T A Col 1966Quek Boon Kheng 2015Quek Kwang Liang 2002Quek Pauline Ms 2016Reynolds Helen Mrs 1957Selan Sayampanathan Dr 2014Sinnathuray S.D.Mrs 1992Tan Kee Guan 1984Tan Tong Nam, Patrick Dr 2010Wee Hock Kee 1996Wong Ngiuk Moy Miss 2013Wratten M. Mrs 1958Yang Wei Chih nee Ho Ah Pong 2001
THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. MEMBERSHIP ROLL AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016
Knight of Justice (K.St.J.) Year AwardedTeh Peng Hooi Dr 2014
Knight of Grace (K.St.J.)Teh Peng Hooi Dr 2013Chen Sze Hua Dr 2013Ho Nai Kiong Prof (Dr) 2003Leong Heng Keng Dr 2010Lim Chye Huat Bobby 2013Low Cheng Hock Prof (Dr) 2005Phoon Wai Hoong Dr 2000Seah Boon Chun 2015
Commander Brother/Sister (C.St.J.)Chia Hoon Chye 2002Chia Keng Hian 2015 Chua Wee Kwang 2006Foo Si Kwang 2010Hee Pak Ngian Andrew 2011Khoo Teck Kheng 2009Kun Kay Hong 2011Kuo Keng Huat 2016Law Shun Yong 2006Lee Chang Long Dr 2010Lim Kim Chong Dato 2015Lim Whye Geok Dr 1997Mah Poh How 2016Ngoi Soo Mee Miss 1983Siraj De Silva Haji 2002Sze Chain Fai Mdm 2015Tan Kia Choo David Dr 2002Tan Siow Buck 2010Tan Yak Huang 2009Teo Chong Hock 2016Tian Mong Ching 2010Withers-Payne C.H.Dr 1958
Officer Brother/Sister (O.St.J.)Baey Lian Peck Dr 1992Cheng Sim Huat David 2013Cheong Kee Toh 2014Chew Chee Tong Peter Dr 1984Chew Kim Whatt 2006Chia Boon Leong Dr 1958Chiang Mei Koon 2015Chong Chong Choong 2013Chong Kwan Hoe Eric 2013Chua Nelson Dr 2014Chua Sock Kiang 2013Chua Teck Chew Robert 1984Gan Kee Tian 1965Goh Hock Mong 2013Goh Hood Keng Prof (Dr) 2011Hia Joo Thia 2009Ho Kwok Choi 2016Hung Mow Ngiap, Andrew 2016Johson Shella Mrs 1957Koh Siak Hong Eric 2011Lee Hock Chuan Eric 2011Lee Kok Hui 1997Lee Mun Hee 1954Lee Soo Hoon, Phillip 1998Liang Chiang Heng 2014Liew Kim Swee 2010Lim Chiak Pong 2006Lim Chor Hiong 1987Lim Seng Hock 2015Loh Hon Chow 2013Mark Hong Chor 1992Neo Lay Cheng Wendy 2011Ng Poh Guan, Steven 2016Oh William, Dr. 1959Ong Sang Heng 2013Pace T A Col 1966Quek Boon Kheng 2015Quek Kwang Liang 2002Quek Pauline Ms 2016Reynolds Helen Mrs 1957Selan Sayampanathan Dr 2014Sinnathuray S.D.Mrs 1992Tan Kee Guan 1984Tan Tong Nam, Patrick Dr 2010Wee Hock Kee 1996Wong Ngiuk Moy Miss 2013Wratten M. Mrs 1958Yang Wei Chih nee Ho Ah Pong 2001Yee Fook Hong 2013Yeo Kim Ing 2013Yeo Koon Guan 1954Yeo Lee Hock 2011
Serving Brother/Sister (S.B.St.J./S.S.St.J.)Ang Ah Goo Danny 1996Ang Chin Koon 2014Bernard Koh 2014Chan Fook Choon John 1973 Chan Heng Thye Dr 1987Chan Kok Hiong 1983Chang Hin Min 1996Chee Choong Seng 1962Chee Tek Siong Dr 2010Chen Chin Heng Stanley 2014Cheng Chung Hsien 2009Chew Choo Seng 1962Chew Suok Kai Dr 1995Chia Mui Heoh Ivy Ms 1989Chia Su Lin Ms 1992Chiang Mei Koon 2009Chin Chee Wah 2010Chiong Tiow Lok 1995Chong Jin Dr 2016Chua Jie Hong Matthew 2015Chua Pong Kuan Terence Dr 1997Chung Chun King Daniel 1984Dave Lee Yee Han Dr 2013Fong Kum Thong 2000Fung David 1987George Chew 2016Goh Cheng Lian 2015Goh Kiah Tian 1999Goh Yong Bak 2001Han Tian Huat 2016Henry Huang Ling Kwei 2004Ho Kok Yin 1964Hoe Kong Yee 2002Hooi Kok Wai 2013Hung Mow Ngiap, Andrew 2000Jayamani Viswalingam 2015Jennifer Ong 2016Kasinathan S.T. Dr 1995Khoo How Thar 2014Khoo Wei Boon 2016Khor Kok Beng 2013Ko Kok Peng 2011Koh Han Tiang 2015Koh Seng Kim 2010Koh Teong Tuan Mrs 1958Koh Yen Chieh 2014Kok Yew Kan 2010Kong Kai Wah 1964Krishnan V 1983Lee Chee Sing 2015Lee Choo Sum 1980Lee Eng Wah 1955Lee Jong Seng John 2015Lee S H 1954Leong Sin Yuen William 2015Lim Ban Hong Simon 1972Lim Cheng Eng 2013Lim Geok Tin Mdm 1984Lim Kheam Soon Alex 2016Lim Khin Yong 1987Lim Kian Lee 1968Lim Kim Chuan 1970 Lim Seng Hock 2010Lim Seng Soon Dato 1987Lim Tat Kuan 2000Lim Yew Soon 2011Liow Khee Fung Agnes 2013Loh Christina 2011Loong Yue Mei Angeline Ms 1973Low Bee Lian, Nancy Ms 2009Low Kim Cheang 2004Mak Yew Wing 2013Marvin Mirapuri 1987Mohamed Bin Ally 1959Mohd Bin Said 2016Muhammed Sarizan Ahmad 2014Nai Wee Beng 2016Nair Saradamma Mrs 1987Ng Choon Yong Alvin 2015Ng Jiak Soon 1995Ngoi Kwan Kiew 2011Nyam Ngian Kwong Denis Christopher Dr 2004
THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHNOF JERUSALEM. MEMBERSHIP ROLL AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2016
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Ong Yong Mean Matthew 2013Pang Yuen Keng Mrs 1960Patrick Tan Dr 2003Pereira A 1954Png Hong Hock Dr 2013Quah Han Song 2009Quek Boon Kheng 2001Riley Joan Ins Mrs 1955Sanjay Nalachandran 2015Seah Ai Choo 2000Seah Chee Hwa Kenneth 2013Seah Leng Leng 2015Seen John 2011Shiau Siu Long 1984Sie Choon Mei Miss 1964Sim Hong Suan Nancy 2013Sim Loy Liang 2009Siow Hua Ming 2014Siow Yong Fong 2002Soh Chin Heng 2004Tan Beng Ho 2016Tan Boon Heng Roger 2016Tan Choon Siong 2014Tan Chuen Yeow 2010Tan Gim Chuan 2016Tan Hang Ngee 2015Tan Hui Sim 2016Tan Kian Tong 1984Tan Mian Khor 1973Tan Peng Siak 2006Tan Yew Poh 1999Tang Beng Yee 1997Tang Kin Hwa Richard 2000Tay Boon Gim 2009Tay Chor Hock 1984Tay Sook Muay A/Prof 2013Tay Teng Yew Andrew 2009Teng Seow Liang 2015Teo Kok Loh Sunny 2014Thomas Hwa Teik Hing 2013Ting Fook Mun Colin 2013Wee Ban Bee 2006Wee Chong Jin Cecilia Mrs 1980Wong Wai Seng 1987Wun Boon Leng 2010Yeo Kiang Siew 1987Yeo Lye Hock Frederick 2011Yeo Tiong Wee David 2004Yong Cheng Thye 2000Yong Zoh Fan Paul 1987
Yee Fook Hong 2013Yeo Kim Ing 2013Yeo Koon Guan 1954Yeo Lee Hock 2011
Serving Brother/Sister (S.B.St.J./S.S.St.J.)Ang Ah Goo Danny 1996Ang Chin Koon 2014Bernard Koh 2014Chan Fook Choon John 1973 Chan Heng Thye Dr 1987Chan Kok Hiong 1983Chang Hin Min 1996Chee Choong Seng 1962Chee Tek Siong Dr 2010Chen Chin Heng Stanley 2014Cheng Chung Hsien 2009Chew Choo Seng 1962Chew Suok Kai Dr 1995Chia Mui Heoh Ivy Ms 1989Chia Su Lin Ms 1992Chiang Mei Koon 2009Chin Chee Wah 2010Chiong Tiow Lok 1995Chong Jin Dr 2016Chua Jie Hong Matthew 2015Chua Pong Kuan Terence Dr 1997Chung Chun King Daniel 1984Dave Lee Yee Han Dr 2013Fong Kum Thong 2000Fung David 1987George Chew 2016Goh Cheng Lian 2015Goh Kiah Tian 1999Goh Yong Bak 2001Han Tian Huat 2016Henry Huang Ling Kwei 2004Ho Kok Yin 1964Hoe Kong Yee 2002Hooi Kok Wai 2013Hung Mow Ngiap, Andrew 2000Jayamani Viswalingam 2015Jennifer Ong 2016Kasinathan S.T. Dr 1995Khoo How Thar 2014Khoo Wei Boon 2016Khor Kok Beng 2013Ko Kok Peng 2011Koh Han Tiang 2015Koh Seng Kim 2010Koh Teong Tuan Mrs 1958Koh Yen Chieh 2014Kok Yew Kan 2010Kong Kai Wah 1964Krishnan V 1983Lee Chee Sing 2015Lee Choo Sum 1980Lee Eng Wah 1955Lee Jong Seng John 2015Lee S H 1954Leong Sin Yuen William 2015Lim Ban Hong Simon 1972Lim Cheng Eng 2013Lim Geok Tin Mdm 1984Lim Kheam Soon Alex 2016Lim Khin Yong 1987Lim Kian Lee 1968Lim Kim Chuan 1970 Lim Seng Hock 2010Lim Seng Soon Dato 1987Lim Tat Kuan 2000Lim Yew Soon 2011Liow Khee Fung Agnes 2013Loh Christina 2011Loong Yue Mei Angeline Ms 1973Low Bee Lian, Nancy Ms 2009Low Kim Cheang 2004Mak Yew Wing 2013Marvin Mirapuri 1987Mohamed Bin Ally 1959Mohd Bin Said 2016Muhammed Sarizan Ahmad 2014Nai Wee Beng 2016Nair Saradamma Mrs 1987Ng Choon Yong Alvin 2015Ng Jiak Soon 1995Ngoi Kwan Kiew 2011Nyam Ngian Kwong Denis Christopher Dr 2004
Ong Yong Mean Matthew 2013Pang Yuen Keng Mrs 1960Patrick Tan Dr 2003Pereira A 1954Png Hong Hock Dr 2013Quah Han Song 2009Quek Boon Kheng 2001Riley Joan Ins Mrs 1955Sanjay Nalachandran 2015Seah Ai Choo 2000Seah Chee Hwa Kenneth 2013Seah Leng Leng 2015Seen John 2011Shiau Siu Long 1984Sie Choon Mei Miss 1964Sim Hong Suan Nancy 2013Sim Loy Liang 2009Siow Hua Ming 2014Siow Yong Fong 2002Soh Chin Heng 2004Tan Beng Ho 2016Tan Boon Heng Roger 2016Tan Choon Siong 2014Tan Chuen Yeow 2010Tan Gim Chuan 2016Tan Hang Ngee 2015Tan Hui Sim 2016Tan Kian Tong 1984Tan Mian Khor 1973Tan Peng Siak 2006Tan Yew Poh 1999Tang Beng Yee 1997Tang Kin Hwa Richard 2000Tay Boon Gim 2009Tay Chor Hock 1984Tay Sook Muay A/Prof 2013Tay Teng Yew Andrew 2009Teng Seow Liang 2015Teo Kok Loh Sunny 2014Thomas Hwa Teik Hing 2013Ting Fook Mun Colin 2013Wee Ban Bee 2006Wee Chong Jin Cecilia Mrs 1980Wong Wai Seng 1987Wun Boon Leng 2010Yeo Kiang Siew 1987Yeo Lye Hock Frederick 2011Yeo Tiong Wee David 2004Yong Cheng Thye 2000Yong Zoh Fan Paul 1987
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Month Donor $January National niversity Of Singapore 1,000.00 January Mdm Ong Gok Mooi 2,100.00 January Temasek Polytechnic 300.00 January C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd 15,000.00 January ouk Management Pte Ltd 6,000.00 January Food Corporation (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 January u Lin Temple Association 5,000.00 January Mdm Nancy Low Bee Lian 127.00 January Mr Gerald Lim Lee Ming 2,000.00 January Lim Kim Chong Foundation Pte Ltd 2,000.00 January Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 2,000.00 February Mr Ho Kwok Choi 2,000.00 February Mr Tew Koon Huat 2,000.00 February Mr Kun Kay Hong 2,000.00 February C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 February Mr Loh Hon Chow 3,500.00 March Mr Liew Kim Swee 3,500.00 March Mr Lim Seng Hock 3,500.00 March Mr Ho Kwok Choi 5,000.00 March Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation 300.00 March Mdm Sze Chain Fai 8,500.00 March Mr Liang Chiang Heng 8,000.00 April Mr Lim Cheng Eng 5,000.00 April Mr Hooi Kok Wai 2,500.00 April Miss Tan Hui Sim 258.67 April People s Association 4,000.00 April Mr Ng Poh Guan 3,000.00 April Chinese Acupuncture & Cauterization Centre 2,500.00 April Trilogy Petroleum Pte Ltd 2,500.00 April Lam Hong (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 April Yick Seng Hardware & Machinery Co 3,500.00 May Leung Yun Chee & Sons ealty (Pte Ltd) 2,000.00 May Prof. Low Cheng Hock 2,000.00 May Dr Nelson Chua Ping Ping 200.00 May Mr Lim Cheng Eng 2,000.00 May Mr Ong Sang Heng 2,000.00 May Mr Oh Sikai 2,000.00 May Mr Chan Khai Pheng 2,000.00 June Kino Biotech Pte ltd 2,000.00 June Dezign Format Pte ltd 2,000.00 July Mr Tay Teng Yew 53.50
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Month Donor $July Leung Kai Fook Medical Co. Pte Ltd 15,000.00 July Foh Foh Co Pte Ltd 15,000.00 July Mr Chew Ah Ba 17,000.00 July Mr Lim Cheng Eng 15,000.00 July Datalogic (S pore) Pte Ltd 1,500.00 July Mr Cheang Sien Chan 2,000.00
August Dow Chemical Pacific (Singapore) Pte Ltd 400.00 August Dr Chong Jin 2,000.00 August Food Corporation (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 August Mr Goh Gek Liang 5,000.00 August Mr Liew Kim Swee 1,000.00 August Ms Jennifer Dignam 5,000.00
September Tai Sin Electric Limited 20,000.00 September Mr Ng Poh Guan 2,000.00 September 1FA Pte Ltd 500.00 September Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 10,000.00 September Ms uby Norhayati Bte Sirajuddin 1,000.00 September Mr Chua Cheng Chian 2,500.00 September Mr Karim Tano Tjandra 2,500.00 September Mr Lek Eng Seang 3,000.00 September Mr Tan Lee Siang 3,000.00 September Lee Foundation 200,000.00 September Chinese Acupuncture & Cauterization Centre 2,000.00 September Mr Hooi Kok Wai 2,000.00 September Mr Liew Kim Swee 2,000.00 September Mr Loh Hon Chow 2,000.00 September Toa Payoh Seu Teck Sean Tong 5,000.00 October Dr Chung Tang Fong 1,000.00 October Dezign Format Pte ltd 5,000.00 October Trilogy Petroleum Pte Ltd 2,000.00 October Mr Chua Cheng Chian 2,000.00 October Mr Tay Teng Yew 3,000.00 October Ms Sok Hourng 3,000.00 October Mdm Ong Gok Mooi 3,513.60 October Mr Lim Hsien Yeow ichard 3,513.60 October Dr Chung Tang Fong 1,000.00 October Mr Oh Keh Yew 4,000.00 October Mr Goh Kai Kia 300.00 October Mr Hodges Andrew Lawrence 5,000.00 October Mr Kun Kay Hong 2,000.00 October Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 1,000.00
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Month Donor $January National niversity Of Singapore 1,000.00 January Mdm Ong Gok Mooi 2,100.00 January Temasek Polytechnic 300.00 January C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd 15,000.00 January ouk Management Pte Ltd 6,000.00 January Food Corporation (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 January u Lin Temple Association 5,000.00 January Mdm Nancy Low Bee Lian 127.00 January Mr Gerald Lim Lee Ming 2,000.00 January Lim Kim Chong Foundation Pte Ltd 2,000.00 January Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 2,000.00 February Mr Ho Kwok Choi 2,000.00 February Mr Tew Koon Huat 2,000.00 February Mr Kun Kay Hong 2,000.00 February C K Holdings (2003) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 February Mr Loh Hon Chow 3,500.00 March Mr Liew Kim Swee 3,500.00 March Mr Lim Seng Hock 3,500.00 March Mr Ho Kwok Choi 5,000.00 March Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation 300.00 March Mdm Sze Chain Fai 8,500.00 March Mr Liang Chiang Heng 8,000.00 April Mr Lim Cheng Eng 5,000.00 April Mr Hooi Kok Wai 2,500.00 April Miss Tan Hui Sim 258.67 April People s Association 4,000.00 April Mr Ng Poh Guan 3,000.00 April Chinese Acupuncture & Cauterization Centre 2,500.00 April Trilogy Petroleum Pte Ltd 2,500.00 April Lam Hong (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 April Yick Seng Hardware & Machinery Co 3,500.00 May Leung Yun Chee & Sons ealty (Pte Ltd) 2,000.00 May Prof. Low Cheng Hock 2,000.00 May Dr Nelson Chua Ping Ping 200.00 May Mr Lim Cheng Eng 2,000.00 May Mr Ong Sang Heng 2,000.00 May Mr Oh Sikai 2,000.00 May Mr Chan Khai Pheng 2,000.00 June Kino Biotech Pte ltd 2,000.00 June Dezign Format Pte ltd 2,000.00 July Mr Tay Teng Yew 53.50
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Month Donor $October Dr Teh Peng Hooi 1,000.00 October Ms Felicia Jane Brown 10,000.00 October Prof. Low Cheng Hock 1,000.00 October Mr Tan Peng Siak 1,000.00
November Taisan Import & Export 2,000.00 November Mr Liang Chiang Heng 3,000.00 November Mr Gerald Lim Lee Ming 2,000.00 November Mr Tew Koon Huat 2,000.00 November Mr John Terrence Cann 5,000.00 November Mr Dennis Anthony Lock 10,000.00 November Ms Anne Lee Pui Luin 10,000.00 November Mdm Ong Gok Mooi 1,000.00 November Mr Lim Seng Hock 3,000.00 December Lam Hong (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 December Yick Seng Hardware & Machinery Co 1,000.00 December Mr Karim Tano Tjandra 2,000.00 December Mdm Sze Chain Fai 2,000.00 December Seu Teck Sean Tong Tiang Sin (Temple) 2,000.00 December Mr Lim Seng Hock 2,000.00 December Dr Chen Sze Hua 2,000.00 December Mdm Chan Bak Siam 5,000.00 December Mr Goh Hock Mong 3,000.00 December Mr Ong Soo Yong 3,000.00 December Vonn Private Ltd 50.00 December Medicam (Pte) Ltd 1,000.00 December Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 8,000.00 December Topzone E & C Pte Ltd 2,000.00 December Mr Teo Chong Hock 7,000.00 December Mr Kun Kay Hong 10,000.00 December Mr Koh Yong Siang 130.00 December Mr Lee Wei Qiang 100.00 December Mr Liang Chiang Heng 11,000.00
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Month Donor $July Leung Kai Fook Medical Co. Pte Ltd 15,000.00 July Foh Foh Co Pte Ltd 15,000.00 July Mr Chew Ah Ba 17,000.00 July Mr Lim Cheng Eng 15,000.00 July Datalogic (S pore) Pte Ltd 1,500.00 July Mr Cheang Sien Chan 2,000.00
August Dow Chemical Pacific (Singapore) Pte Ltd 400.00 August Dr Chong Jin 2,000.00 August Food Corporation (S) Pte Ltd 2,000.00 August Mr Goh Gek Liang 5,000.00 August Mr Liew Kim Swee 1,000.00 August Ms Jennifer Dignam 5,000.00
September Tai Sin Electric Limited 20,000.00 September Mr Ng Poh Guan 2,000.00 September 1FA Pte Ltd 500.00 September Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 10,000.00 September Ms uby Norhayati Bte Sirajuddin 1,000.00 September Mr Chua Cheng Chian 2,500.00 September Mr Karim Tano Tjandra 2,500.00 September Mr Lek Eng Seang 3,000.00 September Mr Tan Lee Siang 3,000.00 September Lee Foundation 200,000.00 September Chinese Acupuncture & Cauterization Centre 2,000.00 September Mr Hooi Kok Wai 2,000.00 September Mr Liew Kim Swee 2,000.00 September Mr Loh Hon Chow 2,000.00 September Toa Payoh Seu Teck Sean Tong 5,000.00 October Dr Chung Tang Fong 1,000.00 October Dezign Format Pte ltd 5,000.00 October Trilogy Petroleum Pte Ltd 2,000.00 October Mr Chua Cheng Chian 2,000.00 October Mr Tay Teng Yew 3,000.00 October Ms Sok Hourng 3,000.00 October Mdm Ong Gok Mooi 3,513.60 October Mr Lim Hsien Yeow ichard 3,513.60 October Dr Chung Tang Fong 1,000.00 October Mr Oh Keh Yew 4,000.00 October Mr Goh Kai Kia 300.00 October Mr Hodges Andrew Lawrence 5,000.00 October Mr Kun Kay Hong 2,000.00 October Mr Lim Chye Huat, Bobby 1,000.00
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