KUCHING, June 6 2026: Federal Women, Family and Community Development Ministry aims to produce 2,000 professional caregivers this year in the effort to strengthen the care sector.
Caption: Minister Nancy Shukri says many private institutions are now actively looking for individuals interested in joining the care sector
The minister Nancy Shukri said the care sector has opened up wider career opportunities following the increasing demand from care institutions and related centres nationwide.
“Many private institutions are now actively looking for individuals interested in joining the field, including among school leavers,” she said when met by reporters after the Malaysian Social Institute (ISM) @Community: Healthy Ageing, Prosperous Communities Programme in Kampung Telaga Air today.
She said need to produce more individuals with skills in the care sector is increasingly important as Malaysia faces an increasing population of elderly people and those who need continuous care.
Nancy said many still see the task of caring for the elderly or family members who need care as a normal responsibility, when it requires certain knowledge and skills to ensure that the care provided is more effective.
She said that for this reason, her ministry, through the Malaysian Social Institute (ISM), continues to expand care training programmes nationwide to improve basic skills among the community.
“Why do we need to hold this training? This is because we need to have highly skilled caregivers to care for us, our mothers, our families.
“Not only the elderly but also those who are unable to care, especially children with disabilities.
“So we are thinking of helping them. "So we at the Ministry are aiming to produce professional and certified caregivers," he said.
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