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Families Breaking The Cycle of Poverty Trap: ComLink+ Scheme Unveiled

5 Dec, 2023
Families Breaking The Cycle of Poverty Trap: ComLink+ Scheme Unveiled

Empowering families, breaking poverty trap chains! Singapore introduces ComLink+, offering incentives for education, stable jobs, and homeownership. A beacon of hope for a brighter future.

In Singapore, the newly launched ComLink+ scheme aims to empower low-income families and break the cycle of poverty. Families grappling with complex issues such as illness, unemployment, and strained family ties often struggle to envision long-term goals. ComLink+ is an extension of the existing Community Link (ComLink) scheme, introduced as part of a national effort to enhance social mobility.

Four Key Areas of Support

The government is offering financial incentives and support in four crucial areas to motivate positive life changes. The focus is on encouraging children to enter preschool by age three, securing stable employment with Central Provident Fund (CPF) benefits, and saving for home ownership.

– Pre-School Incentives: Children enrolled in preschool receive a one-time $500 top-up to their Child Development Account (CDA) at age three. Regular pre-school attendance between ages three and six earns a $200 CDA top-up every three months.

– Homeownership Support: To motivate families to save for their own homes, the government matches $2 for every dollar contributed voluntarily to the CPF Ordinary Account.

A Real Chance to Escape the Poverty Trap

ComLink+ is designed to provide low-income families with a genuine opportunity to break free from the poverty trap. The scheme recognises the challenges faced by families in survival mode, where immediate cash is crucial. Many low-income families opt for gig economy jobs for flexibility and immediate payment.

Children dirty open hand begging for money

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Critical Role of Family Coaches

Family coaches play a pivotal role in ensuring the effectiveness of ComLink+. Their supportive approach helps families move beyond day-to-day survival, fostering hope and progress. Additionally, the scheme includes a debt clearance package, matching repayments to licensed companies up to $2,500. Clearing chronic debt is seen as crucial for mental well-being and the ability to focus on long-term goals.

Not a Move Towards a Welfare State

ComLink+ is not a shift towards a welfare state; instead, it is a strategic initiative with conditions and goals. Financial incentives are tied to positive decisions, distinguishing it from some overseas welfare models. The focus remains on self-help, with incentives often taking the form of CPF and CDA top-ups rather than direct cash handouts.

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Trialing for Effectiveness and Hope for Expansion

The scheme will undergo a three-year trial to assess its effectiveness before potential expansion. The aspiration is that ComLink+ can eventually benefit a broader range of low-income families, extending support beyond those in HDB rental flats to include others facing similar challenges.

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