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Women facing marital problems should use proper channels, says minister
Women facing marital problems should use proper channels, says minister

The Star

time16-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Women facing marital problems should use proper channels, says minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Women who are experiencing emotional distress or facing marital problems are advised to seek help and support through proper channels. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the ministry offered various platforms for assistance which serve as a space for individuals to express their feelings and be directed to appropriate support and intervention. She added that this includes the Talian Kasih 15999 helpline. "We want them to reach out so they can receive advice and guidance on where to go for help. Sometimes they don't know the right channels and end up in the wrong places. "If they are facing depression or other issues, they can call 15999 to pour their feelings, and from there, they will be guided. This is the correct step and platform,' she told reporters after launching the Kasih Ibu Tunggal (KasihnITa) 2025 programme on Tuesday (July 15). She also encouraged women facing issues such as domestic violence to seek help through the One-Stop Social Support Centre (PSSS) under her ministry, which provided counselling and guidance from professionals. PSSS is an initiative by the ministry through the National Welfare Foundation (YKN) that aims to provide immediate assistance to those in need, particularly in addressing psychosocial issues within the community. - Bernama

KPWKM Targets 1,500 Single Mothers For KasihnITa 2025 Programme
KPWKM Targets 1,500 Single Mothers For KasihnITa 2025 Programme

Barnama

time15-07-2025

  • General
  • Barnama

KPWKM Targets 1,500 Single Mothers For KasihnITa 2025 Programme

KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) is targeting 1,500 single mothers to take part in the Kasih Ibu Tunggal (KasihnITa) 2025 programme, which is set to begin this August. Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the initiative is designed to equip single mothers with knowledge in legal matters, financial management, and personal development. Introduced in 2023 and now rebranded as KasihnITa, the programme will be held across six main zones nationwide, from Perlis to Sabah. "This year, the Prime Minister approved an allocation of RM1.6 million for its implementation in all six zones. The programme is not limited to divorced women but also includes those abandoned by their husbands or with seriously ill or bedridden spouses. "Many of them struggle to claim alimony or don't know how to get legal assistance, often due to concerns about legal costs," she said after launching KasihnITa 2025 at a hotel here today. Running from August to December, the programme is held in collaboration with the Syariah Lawyers Association of Malaysia, the Credit Counselling and Debt Management Agency (AKPK), and psychological experts. Nancy said through KasihnITa, the ministry will implement proactive interventions to provide targeted assistance to single mothers in the process of claiming alimony from their ex-husbands. To ensure accessibility, she encouraged those in need to reach out directly to the ministry or visit its official website. 'It may not be easy for them to travel to specific states, so we've made online access available for information and support,' she added.

KPWKM targets 1,500 single mothers for KasihnITa 2025 programme
KPWKM targets 1,500 single mothers for KasihnITa 2025 programme

The Sun

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

KPWKM targets 1,500 single mothers for KasihnITa 2025 programme

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) is targeting 1,500 single mothers to participate in the Kasih Ibu Tunggal (KasihnITa) 2025 programme, set to launch this August. Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri stated that the initiative focuses on equipping participants with legal knowledge, financial management skills, and personal development training. Originally introduced in 2023 and now rebranded, the programme will be conducted across six zones nationwide, from Perlis to Sabah. 'This year, the Prime Minister approved an allocation of RM1.6 million for implementation in all six zones. The programme is open not only to divorced women but also those abandoned by their husbands or with seriously ill spouses,' Nancy said during the launch at a hotel here. She highlighted that many single mothers struggle with alimony claims or lack awareness of legal assistance due to concerns over costs. The programme, running from August to December, is a collaboration with the Syariah Lawyers Association of Malaysia, AKPK, and psychological experts. Nancy emphasised proactive interventions to help single mothers secure alimony and encouraged those in need to contact the ministry or visit its official website for support. 'Online access is available for those unable to travel,' she added. KasihnITa aims to build confidence and resilience through extended training rather than short-term courses. 'Financial training will aid household income management, legal aid will protect rights, and counselling will support emotional well-being,' Nancy said. Registration, which opened on May 16, closes on July 31. – Bernama

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