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CNA938 Rewind - Child Abuse Spikes: Why Are Primary School Kids Most at Risk

Domestic violence, including child and spousal abuse, is on the rise, with high-risk child abuse cases jumping after a two-year decline. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng delve into why 7-to-12-year-olds are most vulnerable and at the deeper psychological drivers of caregiver abuse and how the digital age is both exposing and masking harm with Dr Sanveen Kang, Director & Principal Clinical Psychologist, Psych Connect.

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CNA938 Rewind - REIT-ing the rewards of Singapore’s data centres

We delve into the booming prospects and threats facing Singapore's Data Centre REITs, including space constraints and market saturation; and how these vehicles are essential for raising capital for expensive regional expansion. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Hussaini Saifee and Krishna Guha, Analysts at Maybank Securities. 

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Bought at $100? Sell at $100. Do we need a law on ticket resales?

A recent CASE-commissioned survey found that ticket scalping is a key area of concern. Just under two-thirds of respondents felt it prevented genuine fans from attending events and created unnecessary stress. Daniel Martin speaks with Ross Knudson, Co-Founder of LAMC Presents – a local concerts organiser and promoter.

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CNA938 Rewind - Installment/delayed payment platforms like Atome and GrabPay increasingly helping parents afford tuition?

In a TV package by CNA’s Sherlyn Seah, she explored how enrichment centres are dealing with growing operating costs, despite a surge in demand this holiday season. Daniel Martin explores another tune that shows payment apps and delayed payment plans may be helping parents pay for tuition. Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Anngieline Lu, Director and Co-Owner of Everyday Tuition.

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CNA938 Rewind - Bedok fish soup hawker with big heart, helps save his coffee shop

A 39-year-old hawker took over a Bedok coffeeshop for over $30,000 a month to save it. He slashed rents, brought in new stalls… and still finds time to provide fish porridge to seniors. What drove him to do it, and how did he pull it off? Daniel Martin speaks with Low Boon Chuan, stall owner of Boon Keng Road Fish Head Bee Hoon at Lau Ka Kopitiam.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Putting your best foot forward 

Why pay attention to foot health? When age catches up with you, what are the risks of developing gait abnormalities? What preventive steps can we take for safer movement and everyday comfort? Hui Wong speaks with Lewis Nurney, Head of Podiatry at UFIT to find out more.

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