Benefits and Allowances for Grassroots Leaders and Advisers
Ministry of Culture, Community and YouthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the benefits and allowances for grassroots leaders (GRLs) and advisers (GRAs) as raised by Mr Png Eng Huat. Minister Chan Chun Sing explained that GRLs are eligible for special parking labels, Phase 2B Primary 1 registration, and Housing and Development Board schemes for Build-To-Order flats and Executive Condominiums. These provisions recognize GRLs' roles in bonding residents and gathering feedback, with housing schemes specifically targeting long-serving GRLs to help build communities in new estates. Minister Chan Chun Sing noted that while GRAs can apply for special parking labels, they are ineligible for the aforementioned school registration and housing benefits. These measures facilitate the community work of volunteers who help weave the social fabric and assist the Government in policy communications and delivery.
Transcript
43 Mr Png Eng Huat asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth what are the past and current benefits given to grassroots leaders and advisers in terms of housing priority, primary school admission, allowance, and other benefits in kind.
Mr Chan Chun Sing: Grassroots leaders (GRLs) are volunteers who serve the community actively. They help bond residents to weave our social fabric, gather feedback for the Government to improve our policies and services, and help to close the last mile in our policy communications and delivery.
The Government recognises GRLs' contributions and facilitates their community work. Information on these schemes has been provided during previous Parliament Sittings and has also been made available online separately.
To facilitate their work, like engaging residents and conducting community activities, GRLs may apply for a special parking label after first purchasing a Housing and Development Board (HDB) season parking label. This label allows them to park at designated car parks up to 11.00 pm in the constituency they serve.
Eligible GRLs can apply for Primary 1 (P1) registration for their children under Phase 2B in schools within the constituency they reside in. This is similar to school and parent volunteers. Eligible GRLs can apply for Build-To-Order (BTO) flats and Executive Condominiums (ECs) under a HDB scheme. These long-serving GRLs typically help to bond the new communities in the new estates. These schemes recognise the GRLs' contributions to community building and provide platforms for them to continue strengthening their community services.
To facilitate their work in their constituencies, Grassroots Advisers (GRAs) may also apply for the special parking label, after first purchasing a HDB season parking label. GRAs are not eligible for the P1 registration or HDB schemes mentioned above.