多地积极实现托育“托得起、托得近、托得好” 让“幼有善育”从愿景走向现实
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-16 08:30

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the efforts in Hunan Changsha to expand affordable childcare services through the establishment of comprehensive childcare centers and public childcare networks, effectively reducing the parenting burden on families [1][3][5] - The newly established childcare centers in Changsha are repurposed from community idle spaces, featuring age-appropriate play areas and independent sleeping rooms, with qualified teachers, contributing to children's development [3][5] - Changsha's health authorities are providing financial support for the construction of new childcare facilities, offering subsidies of 10,000 yuan per childcare spot, along with monthly subsidies for children under three years old, ranging from 100 to 300 yuan depending on age [5][7] Group 2 - By May 2025, Changsha aims to enhance its high-quality affordable childcare service system, planning to add 8,000 childcare spots and establish 40 model community childcare centers within a "15-minute service circle" to achieve comprehensive community coverage [7] - In Hebei Hengshui, a similar initiative is underway to create a "10-minute childcare circle," providing tiered subsidies for families with children under three, effectively reducing their financial burden [9][11] - Hengshui's approach includes over 300 community childcare facilities, offering monthly subsidies of 300 to 1,200 yuan based on the number of children, ensuring that families can afford quality childcare [11][13] Group 3 - In Hubei Tianmen, a comprehensive support system for childbirth and childcare has been introduced, providing a one-stop service for new parents, including direct financial support through a dedicated bank card [16][18] - Starting from October 2023, Tianmen's support system includes various subsidies for prenatal care and additional monthly allowances for families with children aged 0-3, alongside one-time childbirth rewards [20][22] - The local government is also focusing on building affordable childcare institutions, with plans to reduce operational costs through financial subsidies, aiming to create a network of over 4,000 childcare spots in public kindergartens [22]