Tangerang Selatan City Government Enhances Family-Friendly Workplace with New Daycare
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Tangerang Selatan City Government has launched a daycare service called TARA C-MORE at the City Hall.
- The facility aims to provide safe and nurturing childcare for employees while they work.
- TARA C-MORE offers activities designed to support children's growth and development, promoting a family-friendly work environment.
The Tangerang Selatan City Government in Indonesia has introduced a new childcare service, TARA C-MORE, located within the City Hall complex. This initiative aims to support the parenting needs of city employees by providing a safe and nurturing environment for their children during working hours.
TARA C-MORE, which stands for "Taman Asuh Ramah Anak" (Child-Friendly Care Park) with a concept of being "Cerdas, Modern, dan Religius" (Intelligent, Modern, and Religious), is designed not just as a place for children to stay but as a facility that actively supports their growth and development. Cahyadi, the Acting Head of the City's Women's Empowerment, Child Protection, Population Control, and Family Planning Agency (DP3AP2KB), emphasized that the goal is to ensure children receive secure and comfortable care while their parents fulfill their professional duties.
We want to ensure children receive safe, comfortable care while supporting their growth and development while parents carry out their work activities.
This new daycare is part of a broader effort by the city government to foster a family-friendly workplace. By offering reliable childcare on-site, the administration hopes to enable parents to focus on their work with peace of mind, knowing their children are well-cared for and engaged. The TARA C-MORE program includes various activities such as play, learning, and storytelling, all tailored to stimulate children according to their age and developmental stage, providing them with a positive and enriching experience.
We want parents to be able to perform their duties calmly, while the children continue to receive attention and care according to their needs.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.