Database

Good Practices in Social Security

Database

Good Practices in Social Security

ISSA Database of Good Practices

This database provides ISSA members with privileged access to good practices, showcasing creative, smart and innovative ways to overcome challenges of social security administration at the institutional, national or international levels. Explore, be inspired by, and learn from these hard-earned and well-deserved successes of the ISSA members. Learn more about the ISSA Good Practices.

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Implementation year:
2007
Award Year:
2015
Ministry of Manpower
,
Singapore
,
Asia and Pacific

bizSAFE is a five-step programme, developed by the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council which is a statutory body under the Ministry of Manpower, that assists companies to build up their WSH capabilities to achieve quantum improvements in safety and health standards at the workplace (for more information click here

Topic:
Occupational accidents and diseases
Occupational accidents and diseases
Implementation year:
2000
Award Year:
2012
Central Provident Fund Board
,
Singapore
,
Asia and Pacific

To minimize manual labour and errors involved in the conventional labour-intensive method of transcribing data by data entry officers, Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB) began actively promoting the use of e submissions in 2000, through various innovative methods catering to the different needs of different employer segments.

Topic:
Governance and administration
Information and communication technology
Contribution collection and compliance
Implementation year:
2007
Award Year:
2015
Ministry of Manpower
,
Singapore
,
Asia and Pacific

bizSAFE is a five-step programme, developed by the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Council which is a statutory body under the Ministry of Manpower, that assists companies to build up their WSH capabilities to achieve quantum improvements in safety and health standards at the workplace (for more information click here

Topic:
Occupational accidents and diseases
Occupational accidents and diseases
Implementation year:
2000
Award Year:
2012
Central Provident Fund Board
,
Singapore
,
Asia and Pacific

To minimize manual labour and errors involved in the conventional labour-intensive method of transcribing data by data entry officers, Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB) began actively promoting the use of e submissions in 2000, through various innovative methods catering to the different needs of different employer segments.

Topic:
Governance and administration
Information and communication technology
Contribution collection and compliance