Childcare Centres at Places of Employment
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Er Dr Lee Bee Wah’s inquiry regarding the number of workplace childcare centres and whether the government would encourage firms of a certain staff size to provide onsite facilities. Minister Desmond Lee reported that approximately 470 workplace centres currently exist and highlighted support measures like the Community and Sports Facilities Scheme and the Enhanced Workplace Childcare Centre Scheme. The government also collaborates with the Urban Redevelopment Authority to require childcare spaces in selected commercial developments to facilitate workplace childcare provision. Despite supporting workplace options, the government notes many parents prefer locations near their homes and is therefore ramping up capacity primarily in residential areas. The goal is to provide 40,000 new full-day preschool places by 2022 to ensure sufficient island-wide coverage and support diverse parental preferences.
Transcript
16 Er Dr Lee Bee Wah asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) how many places of employment provide childcare centres on their premises currently; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider encouraging companies of a certain staff size to provide onsite childcare facilities for their employees.
The Minister for Social and Family Development (Mr Desmond Lee): Mr Speaker, as of June this year, there are about 470 workplace childcare centres located in commercial premises, Government buildings, industrial estates and other places of work. These centres make up about a third of all childcare centres in Singapore.
Many factors, aside from just staff size, determine whether an employer would consider setting up a childcare centre at the workplace. These include the profile of employees, the employees' preferences in the location of childcare services, the location of the workplace and business viability of the centre. Employers would want to take all these factors into consideration.
To facilitate and encourage developers and employers to set up workplace childcare centres, we have put in place various measures and schemes.
The Community and Sports Facilities Scheme, for instance, provides bonus gross floor area to developers who set aside space in commercial buildings for childcare centres. Another is the Enhanced Workplace Childcare Centre Scheme, where eligible workplace centres may receive a furnishing and equipment grant as well as a development grant to cover the costs of converting space in workplaces for childcare use. In addition, for new commercial developments, the Early Childhood Development Agency has worked with the Urban Redevelopment Authority to require the developer for selected Government Land Sale sites to provide space for childcare centres.
While the Government supports the setting up of workplace childcare centres, we note that many parents would still prefer childcare centres near their homes as well. As such, the Government will continue to ramp up the number of childcare places island-wide, mostly at new Housing and Development Board residential developments. Parents can look forward to over 40,000 new full-day preschool places by 2022.