4 in 10 Lower-Income Families on ComLink+ Lack Regular Jobs; More Face Family Violence Concerns: MSF Report
The 2025 report found 1,657 ComLink+ families faced domestic violence or child protection issues, rising from 11% to 16% due to broader data coverage and higher instability rates.
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About 1 in 6 ComLink+ families have family violence woes: MSF report on lower-income families
A new MSF report reveals that about 1 in 6 lower-income ComLink+ families experienced family violence, highlighting challenges faced by vulnerable households. Read more at straitstimes.com.
4 in 10 lower-income families on ComLink+ lack regular jobs; more face family violence concerns: MSF report
The report found that there were early signs of progress among ComLink+ families, though there were persistent challenges when it came to stable employment and family functioning.
MSF’s latest ComLink+ report shows a system under strain
When the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) released its latest ComLink+ progress report on 16 December 2025, media coverage quickly highlighted one figure: almost 40% of lower-income families under ComLink+ had no member earning a regular wage at the end of 2024. But when the report is examined alongside the 2024 edition, a deeper and more troubling picture emerges. The government’s flagship programme for uplifting vulnerable famil…
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