Family planning is the planning of when to have children, and the use of birth control and other techniques to implement such plans. Other techniques commonly used include sexuality education, prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections, pre-conception counseling and management, and infertility management.
Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym for the use of birth control, though it often includes more. It is most usually applied to a female-male couple who wish to limit the number of children they have and/or to control the timing of pregnancy (also known as spacing children).
Family planning services are defined as "educational, comprehensive medical or social activities which enable individuals, including minors, to determine freely the number and spacing of their children and to select the means by which this may be achieved."
Population expansion has characterized the post-war demographic profile in Singapore.
By review, the population profile for Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents, population almost doubled in each of the intercensal periods from 1947 to 1970, with increases of 84.7% between 1947 and 1957, and 90.8% between 1957 and 1970. However from the 1970s onward, however, the trend of population expansion was far more muted, with increases of only 13.3% from 1970 to 1980. The increases in the ensuing twenty years saw relatively slow growth of 18.5% between 1980 and 1990, and 20.6% in the following decade.
So let us look at our birth rate had dropping and increasing of aging population tsunami that unpredicted family planning during 1970 to 1990 issues. Hence, we need to increase birth rate and backup by new migrate to filled up the gap of manpower needed between young Singaporean and aging Singaporean.
Why Birth Rate Drop?
1) Our education system take too long to make sure our children to have a career
2) Singaporean had spent more time on long hour working environment.
3) Middle Class and Low Income had finance problem for married and spend money for nursery their kids.
4) Working adult had problem to send the kids to Baby Nursery Care Service, Children Nursery Care Service and ‘After and Before’ School Care Service.
Problem Solving
1) Improve our education system, two years nursery class, two years kindergarten class, two years lower primary, two years upper primary, two years lower secondary (N level), two years upper secondary (O level), two years college (Diploma / A level) and two years basic degree. Nobody will retain but able retake policy; attended certificate, consider pass, pass, credit and merit.
2) Working hour: Office 9 hours four days per week. Rotation Shift 3 day 12 hours per week or 4 day 9 hours per week.
3) Community Center or NGO will provide effort able married package at weekend with low end, simple, economy and regular package that subsidy by CDC
4) Build more 24 hours Baby Nursery Care Service, Children Nursery Care Service and ‘After and Before’ School Care Service with subsidy by CDC.
5) Accept single mother policy whereby single mother able to enjoy more welfare from CDC.
6) CDC had to enforce 18 years to 35 years Singaporean (Blue/Pink NRIC) to do community service to Elderly Home or Elderly HDB flat or other needy services. This will make sure our young Singaporean able to know the important of social awareness and in the same time know each other and married.
7) Change Family Planning from ‘Stop at Two’ to ‘Stop at Four’
Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym for the use of birth control, though it often includes more. It is most usually applied to a female-male couple who wish to limit the number of children they have and/or to control the timing of pregnancy (also known as spacing children).
Family planning services are defined as "educational, comprehensive medical or social activities which enable individuals, including minors, to determine freely the number and spacing of their children and to select the means by which this may be achieved."
Population expansion has characterized the post-war demographic profile in Singapore.
By review, the population profile for Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents, population almost doubled in each of the intercensal periods from 1947 to 1970, with increases of 84.7% between 1947 and 1957, and 90.8% between 1957 and 1970. However from the 1970s onward, however, the trend of population expansion was far more muted, with increases of only 13.3% from 1970 to 1980. The increases in the ensuing twenty years saw relatively slow growth of 18.5% between 1980 and 1990, and 20.6% in the following decade.
So let us look at our birth rate had dropping and increasing of aging population tsunami that unpredicted family planning during 1970 to 1990 issues. Hence, we need to increase birth rate and backup by new migrate to filled up the gap of manpower needed between young Singaporean and aging Singaporean.
Why Birth Rate Drop?
1) Our education system take too long to make sure our children to have a career
2) Singaporean had spent more time on long hour working environment.
3) Middle Class and Low Income had finance problem for married and spend money for nursery their kids.
4) Working adult had problem to send the kids to Baby Nursery Care Service, Children Nursery Care Service and ‘After and Before’ School Care Service.
Problem Solving
1) Improve our education system, two years nursery class, two years kindergarten class, two years lower primary, two years upper primary, two years lower secondary (N level), two years upper secondary (O level), two years college (Diploma / A level) and two years basic degree. Nobody will retain but able retake policy; attended certificate, consider pass, pass, credit and merit.
2) Working hour: Office 9 hours four days per week. Rotation Shift 3 day 12 hours per week or 4 day 9 hours per week.
3) Community Center or NGO will provide effort able married package at weekend with low end, simple, economy and regular package that subsidy by CDC
4) Build more 24 hours Baby Nursery Care Service, Children Nursery Care Service and ‘After and Before’ School Care Service with subsidy by CDC.
5) Accept single mother policy whereby single mother able to enjoy more welfare from CDC.
6) CDC had to enforce 18 years to 35 years Singaporean (Blue/Pink NRIC) to do community service to Elderly Home or Elderly HDB flat or other needy services. This will make sure our young Singaporean able to know the important of social awareness and in the same time know each other and married.
7) Change Family Planning from ‘Stop at Two’ to ‘Stop at Four’