北京普惠托育服务基本实现街道乡镇全覆盖
Xin Hua Wang·2025-12-11 14:16

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Beijing has established a comprehensive childcare service system, achieving full coverage in streets and towns with 41,000 inclusive childcare spots [1][2] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Beijing focuses on demand-driven strategies to reduce prices, increase supply, improve services, and strengthen regulation in childcare services [1] - The city has set a standard price for inclusive childcare and provides financial support, offering a monthly subsidy of 1,000 yuan per child and a rental subsidy of up to 5 yuan per square meter, resulting in an average fee of around 3,000 yuan, which is half of the market average before the pilot [1] Group 2 - Beijing has released local standards for infant and toddler care institutions and implemented a comprehensive regulatory plan, establishing a "risk + credit" classification system for supervision [2] - The city has increased collaboration among departments to enhance oversight in key areas such as safety, food, fire, and health, and has mobilized parents for three consecutive years to participate in supervision of childcare institutions [2] - There has been a significant increase in public kindergarten classes and community-based childcare, with these options now making up 60% of the total spots, reflecting a high level of community acceptance [2]