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Written Reply by Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen to Parliamentary Question on Mental Health Concerns
6 January 2020
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Mr Ong Teng Koon: To ask the Minister for Defence whether he can provide an update on the efficacy of "Platoon Commander Interviews" as an avenue to address mental health concerns of national servicemen and whether such interviews can be extended to enlistees holding the rank of officers.
Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen:
The SAF has a support system in place to monitor our national servicemen's mental well-being and extend support to those facing challenges in their personal lives or adjustments to military life. Besides counsellors and para-counsellors, psychologists and psychiatrists, ground commanders too play an important role within this support system.
The Platoon Commander (or PC) Interview is one example. Carried out at regular intervals during Basic Military Training (BMT) and in units, this is a platform for one-to-one conversations between servicemen and their commanders. Based on our experience, it has helped our commanders to identify servicemen under their charge who are experiencing NS-related or personal problem or other mental health concern. The commanders would then extend first level advice and support or refer the servicemen for counselling or other professional interventions where necessary.
Mr Ong asked if PC interviews can be extended to NSF officers. While regular interviews are not mandated for officers, all commanders engage their officers regularly to identify and support those who require assistance, including those with mental health concerns. Apart from these informal interviews with their superiors, the whole support network of counselling and helplines is available and accessible to officers. As part of our overall support system, there are trained para-counsellors in every unit to provide frontline counselling services as well as a 24-hour counselling hotline for all servicemen.