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Denise Phua Lay Peng ()Denise Phua Lay Peng
, Candidate Profiles, People's Action Party, Retrieved on 28 October 2008.
born 9 December 1959 is a Singaporean politician who has been serving as Mayor of
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since 2014. A member of the governing
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(PAP), she has been the
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(MP) representing the
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division of Jalan Besar GRC since 2015. Prior to entering politics, she is a full-time special needs volunteer after working in the private sector for two decades. She became the president of the Autism Resource Centre and co-founded Pathlight School. As an MP, she has focused on developing programmes for disabled people and special needs communities in Singapore. She is a member of both the Government Parliamentary Committees (GPC) for Education and Social and Family Development.


Early life and career

Phua attended Balestier Girls' Primary School,"Why would Ah Beng vote for you?", ''
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and Hwa Chong Junior College before graduating from the
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(NUS) with a
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degree in English. She went on to complete a
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degree at
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.Jasmine Yin, "She's one for the underdogs", ''
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'', 24 March 2006.
In a career spanning two decades, she held management positions at
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and the Wuthelam Group. She then founded a regional leadership training firm, the Centre of Effective Leadership.


Volunteer work

Her son was diagnosed with autism at the age of three.Small Victories are Sweet
", Family.sg, Retrieved on 28 October 2008.
Chi Yin, "An advocate for kids with special needs", ''
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'', 24 March 2006.
As Phua consulted professionals and did research on how to help him, she thought about how she could help other autistic children.Interview with Denise Phua
", Passion People, 938LIVE, 4 January 2007, Retrieved on 28 October 2008.
She subsequently founded WeCAN, a charity which helps caregivers of autistic people and offers early intervention programmes for autistic preschoolers.Chuah Yii Wen, "Lighting new path for autistic children", ''The Straits Times'', 10 February 2007. In 2005, Phua left the corporate world to be a full-time special needs volunteer. She and her partners sold the Centre of Effective Leadership to Right Management, a
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subsidiary. Phua then became president of the Autism Resource Centre."Volunteer Denise Phua one of new PAP candidates", ''
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'', 23 March 2006.
She often wrote to newspapers and government agencies on issues affecting the special needs community.Chia Sue-Ann, "14 new faces on feedback panel", ''The Straits Times'', 22 June 2005. She is one of the key architects behind three 5-year Enabling Masterplans for the Disabled in Singapore.Denise Phua , Singapore Tatler
Retrieved 4 March 2019.
Phua is also the co-founderClarence Chang, "It's about remaking lives", ''The New Paper'', 18 March 2006. and former acting principal of Pathlight School, the first
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for autistic children in Singapore. The school offers mainstream curriculum and life skills education to its students."This special school is mainstream too", ''The Straits Times'', 5 August 2006. A believer in helping autistic people realise their potential and integrate into society,"An early start for a child with autism", ''The Straits Times'', 4 July 2007. Phua helped develop many of the school's programmes.Loh Chee Keong, "From dread to delight", ''TODAY'', 23 July 2007. These include employability skills training through a student-run café, specialised
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, and satellite classes where Pathlight students mix with mainstream students. In four years, enrolment increased tenfold and the school attracted media attention for its impact on students. Continuing her volunteer efforts, Phua continues to supervise two charities –
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and Autism Association (Singapore), and two special schools – Pathlight School and Eden School.


Political career

Phua joined the ruling PAP's Jalan Besar branch in 2004. The following year, she was appointed to the Feedback Supervisory Panel, which leads the government's Feedback Unit. In the 2006 general election, she was fielded as a PAP candidate in Jalan Besar GRC, which was contested by the
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.2006 Parliamentary General Election Results
, Singapore Elections Department, 11 September 2006, Retrieved on 1 January 2009.
During the election campaign, she promised to make Singapore a more inclusive society by representing disabled people and special needs communities.Ansley Ng, "Ready to disagree, ready to serve", ''TODAY'', 24 March 2006. The PAP team won Jalan Besar GRC with 69.26% of the vote. In July 2006, the PAP formed a workgroup, headed by Phua, to explore initiatives to improve the financial security of disabled and special needs children. Phua also led a committee that drew up a five-year plan to improve services for special needs children. The PAP studied their proposals and later implemented some, such as a National non-profit Special Needs Trust Fund."MCYS studies proposal on enhancing financial security of special needs persons", ''Channel NewsAsia'', 25 October 2006. Laws were also drafted to prohibit abuse of mentally disabled people and to allow parents to appoint someone to look after their disabled children after they die.


Mayor of Central Singapore District

Phua was appointed Mayor of Central Singapore District in 2014 for a three-year term,Neo Chai Chin,
CDCs should keep exploring ways to serve changing population: PM
, ''
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'', 21 June 2014.
and was reappointed for the following term in 2017.Danson Cheong,
CDCs can help Singaporeans navigate economic changes, stay united as a society: PM Lee
, ''
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'', 24 May 2017.
As Mayor, Phua has initiated many projects to meet the needs of her residents. These include a suite of more than 50 community programmes by the
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to help residents live a better life, and build a do-good district. Among them are: * Nurture, a 40-week programme to develop confident and self-directed learners in communications and problem solving; * In Search of Purpose talk series, to spur residents on in finding their bigger purpose in life; * Silver Friends, a platform to bring volunteers and partners to serve the seniors through a series of silver programmes; and * The Purple Symphony, Singapore's largest inclusive orchestra comprising musicians with and without special needs.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Phua, Denise 1959 births Living people Members of the Parliament of Singapore Singaporean people of Hokkien descent People's Action Party politicians Golden Gate University alumni National University of Singapore alumni Hwa Chong Junior College alumni Singaporean women in politics Singaporean Christians Singaporean disability rights activists Raffles Girls' Secondary School alumni