RM5,000 allocation to help nurseries carry out new healthcare SOP

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PETALING JAYA: The childcare subsidy in the Pelan Jana Semula Ekonomi Negara (Penjana) will help support working parents and nurseries in adapting to the new normal.

Association of Registered Childcare Providers Malaysia president Anisa Ahmad said the one-off grant of up to RM5,000 per registered childcare centre would help them carry out important new healthcare standard operating procedure .

“Parents are still wary of Covid-19 but it’s also expensive for us to operate and pay rental and staff salaries if we are unable to collect enough monthly fees. The government is providing incentives to train new practitioners for childcare and early education courses under the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry.

About 8,000 childcare centres, 5,000 households and an estimated 10,000 new early education practitioners will benefit from the government’s childcare subsidy programme. Asked if he would be confident enough to send his three-year-old child back to taska soon, Sheikh said this would depend on the compliance of the operator.

 

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Its heart wrenching to see that photo

Off topic. Just amazed how these babies are able to remain on their respective mats. If it was mine, they'd be all over the place. Perhaps even on those grills as well. 😆 Anyway, a well-allocated subsidy that will prove to be a huge relief to both operators & parents. 👍

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