The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rina: Ministry to focus on helping Covid-19 orphans regain emotional stability

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SEPANG: The Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Ministry (KPWKM) will focus on regaining the emotional stability of the children who lost their parents due to Covid19 to help them live a normal life.

Its minister Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun said a total of 273 counsellor­s from the Social Welfare Department (JKM) have been tasked to provide counsellin­g to children who were traumatise­d and in need of such service on a regular basis.

“There are some who said that they are still traumatise­d and cannot accept the loss of their father even after months later,” she told reporters after checking on the preparatio­ns for the reopening of nursery, here on Sunday.

She said this when asked to comment on the fate of 4,422 pupils under the Education Ministry who have lost their parents or guardians due to Covid-19.

Apart from providing counsellin­g services, Rina said KPWKM through JKM will identify the children’s relatives or next-of-kin who can take care of them, in accordance with Section 17 of the Child Act 2001.

“We (KPWKM) want to make sure they grow up in a family environmen­t and their emotion is stable,” she said.

To help ease the burden of the children’s guardian, Rina said under the Emergency Assistance Fund and Children’s Fund, the government would provide monthly financial aid of RM250 per child aged six and below and RM150 per child aged seven and above.

She said for children who do not have relatives who can take care of them, they would be placed at seven child protection institutio­ns under JKM.

The institutio­ns were Poko Sena Children’s Home (RKK), Kedah; Taman Sinar Puteri(TSP) Batu Gajah, Perak; Cheras TSP, Kuala Lumpur; Melaka Boys Home; Mini Kelantan RKK: Kota Kinablu TSP, Sabah and Kuching TSP, Sarawak.

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