More childcare centres to be built
By Karen Ng | Posted: 10 March 2012 1957 hrs
SINGAPORE: About 200 more childcare centres will be built by 2018 to cater to tremendous increase in demand for childcare services.
This was announced on Saturday by Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports Halimah Yacob.
Madam Halimah said: "Childcare, as you know, is a very important facet of work-life balance.
"Women cannot go back to work if there is no proper care-giving responsibilities for their children.
"The promise is to build 200 childcare centres by 2013. But already, I think we have reached that target so we will build another 200 centres.
"The whole idea is really to make sure that we have enough places for women to put their children in."
Madam Halimah said the new childcare centres will be built in areas that have higher demand, such as Woodlands and Bukit Panjang.
As demand is very location-based, she is open to private operators coming into the sector.
But operators must meet the key requirements of accessibility, affordability and quality.
The ministry is also exploring childcare centres at workplaces.
But high rentals is a deterring factor.
Currently, there are more than 900 childcare centres in Singapore, and a typical childcare centre can accommodate 70 to 100 children.
- CNA/wk
Sources: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1188172/1/.html