Written Answer to PQ on Curriculum of Settling-in Programme
NOTICE PAPER NO. 3500 OF 2025 FOR THE SITTING ON 26 FEBRUARY 2025
QUESTION NO. 6624 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Miss Rachel Ong
To ask the Minister for Manpower as part of the Settling-in Programme for first-time migrant domestic workers in Singapore (a) whether a briefing is provided on the legal consequences of criminal acts related to elder and child abuse prior to their deployment; and (b) whether helplines for mental health support is provided.
Answer:
1. All first-time Migrant Domestic Workers (MDWs) are required to attend the Settling-In Programme (SIP) within seven days of their arrival in Singapore, prior to starting work.
2. At the SIP, which is conducted in their native language, MDWs are educated on the legal consequences for committing criminal offences. They are informed that the Court may sentence offenders who abuse vulnerable persons to twice the amount of punishment to which the offender would otherwise have been liable for that offence.
3. MDWs are also educated on how to foster a harmonious relationship with their employers and identify and manage stress. They are provided with resources such as a guidebook on enhancing their mental well-being and helplines from the Ministry of Manpower, non-government and mental health organisations should they need to seek help.