SINGAPORE: An inter-agency taskforce led by the Ministry of Education is piloting a new programme to help disadvantaged students earlier, through more community based-support.
“By improving coordination, we can set up protective factors around the students and their families faster, and address underlying causes of absenteeism earlier.”MOE estimates that more than 300 students will benefit from this new system from 2020 to 2022.MOE will also have school-based student care centres in primary and after-school programmes in secondary schools for students who “do not have a conducive home environment to return to after school”.
These measures come after a couple was charged last year for the 2014 murder of their two-and-a-half year old daughter. Other families face more complex challenges such as financial assistance documentation, or requiring students to go home to look after family members. The application process for the ComCare Student Care Fee Assistance Scheme will also be made simpler for families.
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