Rationale for Non-provision of Similar Infant Care or Childcare Subsidy for Non-working Mothers with Children Enrolled in Licensed Childcare Centres
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the rationale for providing higher childcare subsidies to working mothers than to non-working mothers as raised by Mr Leong Mun Wai. Minister Masagos Zulkifli B M M explained that while all parents receive a basic subsidy, working mothers receive more support because they have a greater need for caregiving assistance while away at work. He noted that non-working mothers in extenuating circumstances or those on ComCare and Public Rental schemes can still receive maximum subsidies, while kindergarten subsidies remain available to all. The Minister also stated that the Government will extend full childcare subsidies to all lower-income families based on their income tier as part of the Forward SG initiative. These measures aim to ensure preschool remains affordable for all Singaporean children, with more details to be provided when ready.
Transcript
20 Mr Leong Mun Wai asked the Minister for Social and Family Development what is the rationale for not providing non-working mothers with the same level of infant care or childcare subsidy as working mothers for enrolling Singapore Citizen children below seven years old in full-day infant care or childcare programmes at licensed childcare centres.
Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: All parents, regardless of their working status, are supported with a universal basic childcare and infant care subsidy for their Singaporean children. Working mothers receive more support for full-day childcare and infant care as they may have a greater need for care for their children while they are away at work.
Applicants who are not working due to extenuating circumstances and need full-day childcare, for example, illness, seeking employment, undergoing training/skills upgrading, and those who need to care for other dependants, can apply for special approval to receive subsidy support equivalent to what a working mother applicant will receive. Today, families under the Housing and Development Board’s Public Rental Scheme or the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s ComCare schemes are also automatically eligible for maximum preschool subsidies until the next fixed point of assessment, regardless of the mother’s working status.
Non-working mothers can also enrol their children in half-day kindergarten. Singaporean children enrolled in kindergartens run by the Ministry of Education or Anchor Operators may receive kindergarten subsidies, which do not depend on the mother’s working status.
The Government will do more to ensure that parents can consistently afford to send their children to preschool. As stated in the Forward SG report, we will extend full childcare subsidies to all lower-income families based on their income tier. More details will be provided when ready.