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HPB is a government organisation that promotes healthy living in Singapore. It offers public health campaigns, programmes, grants, training and partnerships for various sectors and groups.
- About
The Health Promotion Board (HPB) was established as a...
- Workplace
The areas of health that we focus on are obesity prevention...
- Community
For our partners, we have a holistic range of community...
- Schools
Schools are a large part of a student’s life, and can play...
- Healthy Living
At Health Promotion Board, we promote a holistic approach to...
- Careers
Careers - Corporate website of the Health Promotion Board,...
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The Health Promotion Board (HPB) is a Singaporean statutory board under the Ministry of Health that drives national health promotion and disease prevention programmes. It offers various programmes for school, workplace, food, physical activity and preventive health.
HPB is a government agency that aims to empower Singaporeans to attain optimal health and prevent illness. It develops and organises health promotion and disease prevention programmes covering nutrition, physical activity, mental well-being and more.
Find out how to access various health-related services and tools offered by the Health Promotion Board, such as immunisation, nutrition, and screening. Learn more about the Child Consent Portal, the National Immunisation Registry, and the Food Intake Assessment tool.
Watch videos on healthy eating, lifestyle, and vaping from the official YouTube channel of HPB, a government agency that promotes health and wellness in Singapore. Learn how to choose lower-sodium dishes, turn one day into day one, and uncover the dangers of vape.
HPB is a statutory board under the Ministry of Health that aims to build a nation of healthy people. Find out its address, contact details, board members, and website link.
We empower the Singapore public to embrace life fully through our wide range of health promotion and disease prevention programmes. These include health and dental services for school children, workplace health programmes and physical activity programmes, to name a few.