Get Support from Our Partners
You do not have to face online harm alone. Reach out to our community partners for support, or report harmful content or users directly to platforms.
In immediate danger or require urgent help?
If you are in immediate danger, please call the Police at 999 or SMS 70999
If you require emotional support, please call the National Mindline at 1771 or WhatsApp +65 6669 1771.
Help with reporting to the OSC
You can approach the following community partner if you need help making a report to the OSC.
SHECARES
Helps victims flag harmful content to platforms for removal and provides support for making reports to the OSC, counselling and free legal assistance at legal clinics held every 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of the month, 7pm–9pm (by appointment only).
Whom it supports: People affected by online harms
☎︎ 800 101 4616
🀆 (WhatsApp, text only) 8985 5528
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 9pm. Excludes public holidays.
Counselling and support services
You can approach the following community partners for support if you have been affected by online harm.
SHECARES
Helps victims flag harmful content to platforms for removal and provides support for making reports to the OSC, counselling and free legal assistance at legal clinics held every 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday of the month, 7pm–9pm (by appointment only).
Whom it supports: People affected by online harms
☎︎ 800 101 4616
🀆 (WhatsApp, text only) 8985 5528
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 9pm. Excludes public holidays.
Fei Yue Community Services (FYCS)
Strengthening Families Programme (FAM)
Offers family counselling and support for families experiencing stress.
Whom it supports: Children, youths, parents and families
☎︎ 6235 5229
✉️ fam@fycs.org
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 9.30am – 6pm. Excludes public holidays.
Youth Support Services
Provides digital services, including online counselling (ReConnect), that supports youth wellbeing.
Whom it supports: Youths aged 12 to 25
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 9.30am – 5.30pm. Excludes public holidays.
Samaritans of Singapore (SOS)
Provides 24-hour Hotline and CareText services, specialist counselling and support group.
Whom it supports: Anyone experiencing a crisis, thinking of suicide or affected by suicide.
☎︎ 1767 (24-hour)
🀆 (CareText via WhatsApp, text only) 9151 1767 (24-hour)
Singapore Children’s Society (SCS)
Tinkle Friend helpline and online chat supports children who are lonely or distressed. Quarterly e-magazines (BUZZ) and e-assembly talks also support children and parents by addressing common challenges experienced by children.
Whom it supports: Children aged 13 years old and below
☎︎ 1800 2744 788 (Monday – Friday, 2.30pm – 5pm. Excludes public holidays.)
🗪 Online chat (Monday – Thursday, 2.30pm – 7pm; Friday, 2.30pm – 5pm. Excludes public holidays.)
TOUCH Community Services
Helps victims flag harmful content to platforms for removal and provides counselling services related to mental health concerns, as well as relationship and family-related issues.
Whom it supports: Children, youths, adults, and families
☎︎ 1800 377 2252
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 6pm. Excludes public holidays.
Platform safety resources
You can report harmful content or behaviour to platforms, and access their support and safety resources.
Azar
Make a report to Azar
You can report users or messages on Azar.
🔗Visit Azar to find out how to make a report.
Other support and safety resources for Azar users
Bumble
Make a report to Bumble
You can block or report any profile, inappropriate behaviour or activity on Bumble in a few ways:
🔗Block or report someone from their profile
🔗Access Help Hub in the Bumble app
🔗Submit a report or enquiry to Bumble's Support team via the Help Centre
Other support and safety resources for Bumble users
Coffee Meets Bagel
Make a report to Coffee Meets Bagel
You can report any profile or conversation to Coffee Meets Bagel in two ways:
Report profile or conversation directly within the app
Contact Coffee Meets Bagel support
🔗Visit Coffee Meets Bagel for details on how to make a report.
Discord
Make a report to Discord
You can report any message or user profile using the reporting feature in the Discord app.
🔗Visit Discord to find out how to make a report.
Other support and safety resources for Discord users
Make a report to Facebook
You can report any content or account directly from the post or profile on Facebook.
🔗Visit Facebook Help Centre to find out how to make a report.
HardwareZone
Make a report to HardwareZone
You can report offending posts to HardwareZone.
🔗Visit HardwareZone's help page to find out how to report concerns.
Other support and safety resources for HardwareZone users
Hinge
Make a report to Hinge
You can report profiles, and incidents that happened on Hinge or in-person to Hinge.
Visit Hinge to find out how to:
🔗Report something that happened on Hinge
🔗Report something that happened in-person
Other support and safety resources for Hinge users
Make a report to Instagram
You can report any content or account directly from the post or profile on Instagram.
🔗Visit Instagram Help Centre to find out how to make a report.
Make a report to LinkedIn
You can report content directly from the post on LinkedIn.
Visit LinkedIn Help to find out how to:
🔗Report inappropriate content, messages, or safety concerns
Other support and safety resources for LinkedIn users
OkCupid
Make a report to OkCupid
You can report profiles, photos or messages to OkCupid.
🔗Visit OkCupid to find out how to make a report.
Other support and safety resources for OkCupid users
Make a report to Reddit
You can report content or behaviour on Reddit in a few ways:
Submit a Help Centre webform if you do not have a Reddit account or choose not to log in
Email Reddit at legal@reddit.com to report activities that may break local laws
Other support and safety resources for Reddit users
Roblox
Make a report to Roblox
You can report content or behaviour using Roblox's "Report Abuse" button, which is available throughout the platform interface.
Telegram
Make a report to Telegram
You can report users from their publicly available messages in groups or channels.
You can also contact the @Notoscam bot in Telegram to report impersonators and other malicious accounts.
If you do not have a Telegram account, you can still report illegal content by emailing Telegram at abuse@telegram.org.
Other support and safety resources for Telegram users
Threads
Make a report to Threads
You can report any content or account directly from the post or profile on Threads.
🔗Visit Threads Help Centre to find out how to make a report.
TikTok
Make a report to TikTok
You can report content or users on TikTok in two ways:
Report content or user directly within the app
Other support and safety resources for TikTok users
Tinder
Make a report to Tinder
You can report profiles, content and even in-person physical harm to Tinder.
Visit Tinder to find out how to make a report and what happens after that:
🔗Report a Tinder user for in-person physical harm
Other support and safety resources for Tinder users
Make a report to WeChat
You can report online harm via the 'Report' feature in the WeChat app.
Other support and safety resources for WeChat users
Make a report to WhatsApp
You can report content and user accounts on WhatsApp, including individual messages, group chats, status updates, Channels and specific Channel updates.
🔗Visit WhatsApp Help Centre to find out how to make a report.
X
Make a report to X
You can report posts, Spaces, Moments or products on X in a few ways:
🔗Report harmful content via the 'Singapore reporting' form
🔗Report a post directly from the post
🔗Report specific content in a Moment
🔗Report an X Space or a person in a Space
Other support and safety resources for X users
🔗Singapore Online Safety Resources
🔗Safety and Security Help Center
YouTube
Make a report to YouTube
You can report inappropriate videos, channels and other content on YouTube.
🔗Visit YouTube Help to find out how to make a report.
Other support and safety resources for YouTube users
