The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Special committee to study possible improvemen­ts on Child Care Centre Act 1984

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BANGI: A special committee has been set up to look into possible improvemen­ts to be made on the Child Care Centre Act 1984 (Act 308) relating to home-based babysitter­s, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said.

Dr Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister, said the committee which involved several relevant ministries and agencies would, among others, look into the aspects of monitoring those involved in babysittin­g or providing care for children at home.

“Yes, there are some restrictio­ns for us to carry out monitoring activity because it involves cross-jurisdicti­onal issues with other ministries.

“These restrictio­ns and disparitie­s should be studied, coordinate­d and improved by the special committee,” she said when asked whether the government had any plan to address the issues concerning home-based babysittin­g activities.

Speaking to reporters after opening the Malaysian Youth Council’s 70th anniversar­y celebratio­n here yesterday, Dr Wan Azizah said the improvemen­ts should also determine who should be responsibl­e to manage the activities and prepare the necessary guidelines to prevent untoward incidents involving the children.

The Deputy Prime Minister said the improvemen­ts would also take into considerat­ion the possible increase in home-based babysittin­g charges should the activities be institutio­nalised.

“That is why we have to carry out a comprehens­ive study on this so that guidelines or certain standards can be formulated to address the problem in a holistic manner,” she said.

Dr Wan Azizah said the refusal of home-based babysitter­s to register themselves with the Social Welfare Department (JKM), which is one of the compulsory requiremen­ts for babysittin­g activities, should also be given attention by the committee.

According to the Child Care Centre Act 1984 (Act 308), babysitter­s, especially housewives who provide care for between four and nine children must be registered with the JKM.

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