KidSTART Singapore acts in the best interests of our organisation while complying with the Charities Act and its Regulations. Governance KidSTART Singapore is committed to establishing good governance practices. We strive to act lawfully, responsibly, and reasonably in the best interests of our organisation while ensuring that we comply with the Charities Act and its regulations. FY2021 Click on the image above to download KidSTART Singapore Ltd’s Annual Report for Financial Year 2021 FY2022 Click on the image above to download KidSTART Singapore Ltd’s Annual Report for Financial Year 2022 FY2023 Click on the image above to download KidSTART Singapore Ltd’s Annual Report for Financial Year 2023 Whistleblowing Policy KidSTART Singapore Ltd (“KSL” or “Organisation”) is committed to a high standard of corporate governance and regulatory compliance. KSL, as the programme owner and driver of KidSTART programme, is also committed to a high standard of service delivery. Where there is sufficient basis to show that any (a) KSL staff, trainee, secondee, intern or volunteer; (b) KSL Board Director; or (c) staff involved in the delivery of KidSTART programme in a KidSTART partner agency, has engaged or is engaging in wrongful practices, investigation will be conducted and disciplinary proceedings may be initiated against him/her. Whistle-blowers can email their concerns to: Email: whistleblowing@kidstart.sg To enable the investigation, the Whistle-Blower should provide details such as: – Full name of the whistle blower– Name(s) of the parties involved;– The date and time and place of the incident;– A description of the concern (what happened, and specific behaviours observed that caused concern);– Frequency of occurrence;– Evidence, if any ; and– Any other information that may substantiate the concern. KSL respects the confidentiality of the whistle-blower and is committed to preserving confidentiality by keeping the report and case information secure and accessible only to designated persons.