Childcare centres urged to halt outdoor play as heatwave persists


KUCHING: Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri (pic) has urged all childcare centres to suspend outdoor activities during the current hot weather to safeguard children’s well-being, particularly those under three years old.

She said children at childcare centres should remain in sheltered areas and not be exposed to high temperatures, which could pose health risks.

“Operators are reminded to keep children in protected areas. Therefore, they shouldn’t be taken outside to play during hot weather,” she told reporters at the Bank Rakyat Riang Ria Syawal event here on Sunday (April 5).

Also present was Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

Nancy also emphasised the important role of parents in keeping their children safe and preventing excessive heat exposure.

She said children should be taught about the dangers of hot weather so they can take appropriate precautions.

In addition, she said the Social Welfare Department is fully prepared, with more than 4,785 personnel deployed nationwide, including 150 counsellors and psychology officers, to support communities affected by the heat. – Bernama

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Dewan Rakyat pass Bill to allow prosecution of child sexual offences committed overseas
Sports industry records RM24.1bil growth, 198,400 jobs in 2024, says Statistics Department
Bersama unveils five-point service pledge for Johor election
73-year-old claims trial to charges of sexually assaulting two minors in mosque storeroom
Durian trader charged with uploading false post on fuel shipment
Melaka govt's public service delivery records 91.94% satisfaction, says CM
Goodbye Amaco: Oldest Sun Bear at Sandakan conservation centre dies at 33
Teo wishes Syed Saddiq good luck over July 13 court decision
Anwar unveils new Malaysian passport with 94 security features
New Malaysian passport rollout begins in July through 14 passport offices nationwide

Others Also Read