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MOHW launches Training Program for Single Parent Helps Them Back to School

Subsidy objects and implementation points of the Single Parent Empowerment Program  Photo provided by Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare
Subsidy objects and implementation points of the Single Parent Empowerment Program Photo provided by Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

[Taiwan Immigrants’ Global News Network] Every year, Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare runs the program for single parent (單親培力計畫) in two stages to encourage single parents who are raising children under the age of 18 to return to school. The application period for the first stage of this year is from February 24th to March 25th.

The Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health offers tuition and other expenditures subsidies to single parents who are parenting children under the age of 18 while they attend school. Single parents may apply for a maximum subsidy of NT$ 12,000 per semester at national colleges and universities where they are enrolled. Any student enrolled in a private college or university may apply for a maximum scholarship of NT$18,000 every semester.

Read more: The Taoyuan City Government, Office of Employment Services and Vocational Training to Help Jobseekers New Immigrants

The program for single parent (單親培力計畫) of Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.Photo reproduced from Foundation for Women’s Rights Promotion and Development, R.O.C 

The Social and Family Affairs Administration of the Ministry of Health will also offer temporary child care subsidies if a single parent is unable to care for an infant or a disabled kid under the age of 18 because they are attending school during the school year. Depending on the announcement of Ministry of Labor for the payment of the hourly basic salary, the maximum amount of each child's hourly subsidy varies. For each child, the maximum monthly subsidy is 48 hours. Service members who offer temporary and short-term care services may apply for subsidies based on supporting documentation if the hours of temporary child care are fewer than 48 hours.

To inquire: Contact window or (02) 2321-2100 ext. 200/201.

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