Tanjung, S Kalimantan (ANTARA) - The South Kalimantan National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN) appreciated two daycare centers (TPA) supported by PT Adaro Indonesia for applying child-friendly foster care (TAMASYA) program.
Head of South Kalimantan BKKBN Lisna Prihantini stated Adaro has shown its commitment to providing inclusive, compassionate childcare services that do not discriminate child's social or economic background or psychological condition.
"Adaro's commitment can be an inspiration for other companies or institutions to create more family-friendly work environments through collaboration between the government, business sector, and the community to realizing quality families towards Golden Indonesia 2045," Lisa pointed out, Monday.
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Lisna and her team visited two childcare centers assisted by Adaro as part of the assessment for the Company Performance Rating Program.
The two centers, Sekolah Alam Sarabakawa and Taman Mutiara Indonesia Foundation have been implementing the TAMASYA childcare service standards, an initiative of the Ministry of Population and Family Development/National Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN).
Through the TAMASYA program, BKKBN encourages the availability of childcare services that provide a sense of security for parents while working, while ensuring their children receive care, protection, and stimulation according to their developmental stages.
PT Adaro Indonesia's CSR Section Head, Aan Nurhadi, said that TAMASYA program is a form of the company's concern for families, especially parents, so they can work peace of mind without worrying about their children, as they are being cared by a childcare facility that meets TAMASYA standards.
Pewarta: Herlina Lasmianti
Editor : Mahdani
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