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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OF HOME-BASED CHILDCARE CENTRES IN MALAYSIA; ARE CHILDCARE PROVIDERS AWARE?

Journal
Malaysian Journal of Syariah and Law
ISSN
1985-7454
Date Issued
2024-08-19
Author(s)
Mashitah Abdul Mutalib
Intan Nadia Ghulam Khan 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Abidah Abdul Ghafar
Nik Salida Suhaila Nik Saleh 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
DOI
10.33102/mjsl.vol12no2.517
Abstract
Home-based childcare (HBCC) services are among thechildcare services available in Malaysia, as ensconscedin the ChildCare Centre Act 1984. In Malaysia, HBCC providers are only allowed to care for a minimum of four and a maximum of 10children.However, this definition does not include small home-based childcare services or childminders who care for less than four children. Employingthe qualitative method of content analysis, this study discusses the laws and regulations governing HBCC in Malaysia, particularly the legal requirements that need to be fulfilled. Thisis further supported by interviews conducted with childcare providers who look after children at their home to examine their level of understanding of the legal requirements under Malaysian childcare laws and regulations. Findingsindicate, among others,that the HBCC operators are unaware of the need toregister with the Social Welfare Department. The adherence to the legal requirements for this HBCC should not be taken lightly, as it is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of children.Consequently, greater efforts are required to ensure the children's health and safety because the current procedures rely solely on the experience and expertise of the childcare providers. This paper contributes to the extent of knowledge of HBCC in Malaysia especially towards policy makers, child care operators and parents by exploring the experiences of HBCC childcare providers. It is proposed that continuous improvements need to be made to the laws and regulations on HBCC in ensuring high quality services of HBCC.
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Children

childcare centre

home-based childcare

regulation

Malaysia

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