Theme of 2021 Competition: Take time to take care of your safety and health 2 Organised by the WSH Council, this year’s competition theme is aligned with the National WSH Campaign 2021 theme of “Take time to take care of your safety and health”. Held for the 13 th year, the competition saw participants from all walks of life – primary to tertiary students, workers, office employees, supervisors and professionals displaying their creativity in four categories: Creative Story Writing, Creative Photography, Poster Drawing as well as Animation and Short Film. A total of 890 entries were received, with 54 winners walking away with attractive cash prizes. Judging Panel 3 The winning entries of the SSWM Competition were assessed by professionals and practitioners from various established media and advertising firms and the Council office. They include: - Theophilues Tan, Executive Creative Director, Gyro - Sebastian Tan, Group Managing Director, Shooting Gallery Asia - Alan Choon, Senior Art Director, DDB Singapore - Raymond Wong, Senior Assistant Director, WSH Council Office
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Theme of 2021 Competition: Take time to take care of your safety and health
2 Organised by the WSH Council, this year’s competition theme is aligned with the
National WSH Campaign 2021 theme of “Take time to take care of your safety and health”.
Held for the 13th year, the competition saw participants from all walks of life – primary to
tertiary students, workers, office employees, supervisors and professionals displaying
their creativity in four categories: Creative Story Writing, Creative Photography, Poster
Drawing as well as Animation and Short Film. A total of 890 entries were received, with
54 winners walking away with attractive cash prizes.
Judging Panel
3 The winning entries of the SSWM Competition were assessed by professionals
and practitioners from various established media and advertising firms and the Council