Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Average Waiting Times for Various Assessments of Special Needs Children

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Summary

This question concerns the average waiting times for undiagnosed children to receive developmental screenings and medical assessments. MP Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong inquired about wait times for the Development Support and Learning Support programme and evaluations at KKH and NUH. Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M stated that preschool screenings generally occur within four weeks from the point of referral. For children requiring further intervention, the average wait for a first medical consultation at KKH or NUH is between three to four weeks. These processes ensure timely assessment by early intervention professionals and paediatricians for children with suspected developmental needs.

Transcript

113 Mr Shawn Huang Wei Zhong asked the Minister for Social and Family Development what is the current average waiting time for an undiagnosed special needs child (i) to be screened for developmental needs under the Development Support and Learning Support programme and (ii) to be assessed by early intervention professionals and paediatricians at the Child Development Programme at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital and National University Hospital.

Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: In preschools, educators may refer children with suspected developmental needs for screening by a Learning Support Educator (LSEd). A LSEd is an Early Intervention (EI) professional with Early Childhood (EC) experience, who has been trained to deliver the Development Support – Learning Support (DS-LS) programme by working closely with the EC educators and parents/ caregivers. The screening is conducted by the LSEd in the child’s preschool. The LSEd will assess the child’s needs and suitability for the DS-LS programme, which serves children requiring low levels of EI support. At present, children are generally screened within four weeks from the point of referral by the educator.

Following the screening by LSEd, children assessed to require intervention by an Allied Health Professional (e.g. therapists, psychologists) will be referred to the Child Development Programme (CDP) at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) and National University Hospital (NUH) for medical evaluation. The average waiting time for the first medical consultation at KKH or NUH is between three to four weeks from the point of referral.