Malta Independent

Minister thanks employees working at childcare centre for children of health profession­als

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The Minister for Education and Employment Owen Bonnici visited the childcare centre in San Ġwann yesterday which caters for the children of health profession­als and members of discipline­d forces. The Centre, which offers its services for free, has been open since the 16th of March, 2020.

Minister Bonnici explained that there are a total of 38 children attending the childcare. 20 are registered in the 0-3 years club and another 18 children are between four and sixteen years of age.

“I thank all those involved for changing so swiftly the San Ġwann Primary School, which forms part of St Clare College, into a fully equipped child care centre for the benefit of our health profession­als and members of discipline­d forces who are at the forefront in the fight against the pandemic,” said Minister Bonnici. He thanked in particular the childcarer­s who have been working for the last two months and more to give a service which the country needed and still needs.

The Government had announced in March that free childcare services were going to be offered to the children of healthcare profession­als and members of discipline­d forces in a concerted effort to fight COVID-19. This service is being offered by the Ministry for Education and Employment. All the necessary precaution­s were taken throughout, acting upon the directions of the Health authoritie­s according to specified protocols. The opening hours of this service are between 7:00am until 4:00pm.

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