SELECTION OF ORGANISATIONS TO OPERATE ACTIVE AGEING CENTRES

MP Pritam Singh

Mr Pritam Singh asked the Minister for Health (a) how many new Active Ageing Centres will be set up in the next five years; and (b) how does the Ministry select which charity or entity to operate these centres.

The Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health (Ms Rahayu Mahzam) (for the Minister for Health): Mr Speaker, we aim to increase the number of Active Ageing Centres (AACs) from the current 157 to around 220 AACs by 2025.

 As we expand the AAC network, providers will be appointed via a Request-for-Proposal (RFP) process assessed based on merit, taking into account the proposed operating model, track record and financial viability. To ensure continuity and minimise disruption to seniors, we will also consider directly appointing providers who already have an established local presence and good track record in engaging or serving residents living in the area.

 In general, demand for social services, including AACs, is expanding quickly and will likely outstrip the capacity of providers. By taking this dual pronged approach, we hope to evolve a fair, transparent yet flexible appointment system that addresses the concerns of all operators and meet the needs of residents.

Mr Speaker: Mr Singh.

Mr Pritam Singh (Aljunied): Thank you, Speaker. And thank you to the Senior Parliamentary Secretary. I understand the PAP Community Fund has been invited to build and manage AACs in Aljunied Group Representation Constituency (GRC).

Can the Senior Parliamentary Secretary confirmed that all AACs including those in Opposition wards will be run on a non-partisan and non-political basis, like ACCs that are run by charitable organisations in Opposition wards today?

Ms Rahayu Mahzam: As I have explained, there are two parts to it. One, is that we will issue RFPs and the other part is direct allocation, depending on whether that particular provider has track record within the space.

So, the process remains fair. If there is an RFP in that space and there is no direct allocation, then the terms of what is expected is all set out. It is open to anyone to apply to be an operator in that space. So, I hope that addresses your question.

Mr Speaker: Mr Singh.

Mr Pritam Singh: Mr Speaker, it does not address the question. It was an answer to a different question that was not put. My question is, are all AACs going to be run how they are run today on a non-political, non-partisan basis?

Ms Rahayu Mahzam: Yes.

Ministry of Health
7 March 2024

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