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Thailand’s Ministry of Social Development and Human Security is poised to propose an expansion of the early childhood development scheme, with plans to present the child support proposal to the Cabinet shortly.

 

The scheme aims to broaden its reach by extending financial support to all children under six years of age, enhancing the current system that aids children from impoverished families.

 

Varawut Silpa-archa, the minister overseeing this initiative, revealed that the updated scheme seeks to extend the existing 600 baht monthly allowance to all children under six, not just those from low-income backgrounds. The expanded programme is projected to benefit approximately 3.2 million children nationwide.

 

The Department of Children and Youth has already taken steps to advance the proposal, forwarding it to the ministry for further action. Should the Cabinet give its approval, the policy is slated to commence in the 2026 fiscal year. Varawut emphasised that the Cabinet’s decision will be pivotal in determining the scheme’s future.

 

“The additional budget required for this expansion is 6.7 billion baht, which is relatively modest when compared to other national programmes.”

 

 

Varawut highlighted the growing necessity of the initiative, particularly in light of Thailand’s declining birth rate, underscoring the importance of ensuring comprehensive early childhood development.

 

Public sentiment has been gauged regarding the proposal, with many expressing a desire for the allowance to be increased to 1,200 baht for those already receiving aid.

 

The child development programme, initially launched in 2015, started by offering 400 baht monthly for children up to one year old from poor households. It was later expanded to cover children until six years of age, with the allowance increased to 600 baht per month.

 

Eligibility for the current scheme is determined by household income, which must not exceed 100,000 baht annually, reported Bangkok Post.

 

By Ryan Turner

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Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-25

 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Varawut Silpa-archa, the minister overseeing this initiative, revealed that the updated scheme seeks to extend the existing 600 baht monthly allowance to all children under six, not just those from low-income backgrounds. The expanded programme is projected to benefit approximately 3.2 million children nationwide.

Like the 10k payout to all those over age 16, this will be walked back later.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Varawut highlighted the growing necessity of the initiative, particularly in light of Thailand’s declining birth rate, underscoring the importance of ensuring comprehensive early childhood development.

 

Sounds like such naive stupidity.  Some think Thai people will have more kids for 18 bucks a month?  They must think they are total clueless idiots.

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This seems like a completely useless handout to the rich.  I can agree that the income limit should be raised, as 100,000 baht per year household income is just 8,300 baht per month which is ludicrously low. But well-off Thais have no need for an extra 600 baht per month and it certainly won't encourage them to have additional children.

 

This government seems hell-bent on handouts to the rich, first with saying they want to decrease income taxes but increase VAT, which means a tax increase on the poor who don't pay income taxes but certainly pay VAT, and now this handout to anyone with a child rather than either increasing the subsidy to the poor, raising the income ceiling, or both, making better use within the same budget.

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When my step daughter lived with us her boy friend used to bring his friends around for a drink at weekends. There were 6 males there, they all have had kids and had bailed out. The main Romeo had 7 kids with 7 different Juliet's and he had moved on to number 8. Of course he didn't support any of them, that was 10 years ago so his current tally now could quite easily be 15. I told him one day that his balls must be bigger than his brains and he told my wife he didn't see anything wrong with what he had done.

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