The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Childcare in all govt offices by next year

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PUTRAJAYA: By 2019, all government agencies will be equipped with day care centres for children while the private sector should join in to reach this target, newly-appointed Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Deputy Minister Hannah Yeoh said yesterday.

The Segambut MP, during her first official press conference at the ministry here, said currently there are only 205 offices in the government sector and 52 in the private sector equipped with childcare centres, and it is time for serious action to be taken.

“The time to talk is over and we have to do something. All government agencies must have childcare centres by January 1.

“We will start auditing all the offices immediatel­y. We have to start with the government sector first to set an example, so that the private sector will follow suit,” she said after her meet with the head of the Welfare Department here.

Yeoh, who assumed her role on Monday, made the announceme­nt following the death of five-monthold Adam Rayqal Mohd Sufi who was found stuffed inside the freezer compartmen­t of a refrigerat­or at his caretaker’s home in Batu Caves on Tuesday.

When asked how her ministry plans to tackle the private sector, since cost will be a factor, she said an incentive will be given through tax exemptions.

“I think it starts with awareness, that needs to reach the private sector first. Those in the private sector will also need to know that they will be eligible for an incentive of 10 per cent for 10 years, that covers renovation, maintenanc­e and owning a day care centre,” she said.

Yeoh also said there is an urgent need to improve the current Child Act 2001 and Child Care Centre Act 1984, including setting up a commission for children and an independen­t body to oversee private care centres or individual babysitter­s.

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