
In a press release Prime Minister Roberta Abela launched the Social Plan for the Family 2025-2030.
This initiative focuses on further improving quality of life for families.
The plan addresses a broad spectrum of priorities, including targeted assistance for vulnerable families, and measures to promote stronger family relationships, particularly by encouraging more quality time together. It also places emphasis on discussions with social partners on extending maternity and paternity leave. Another key pillar of the plan focuses on the holistic education and
healthy upbringing of children, as well as the enhancement of Malta’s fertility rate.
Over the next five years the government will implement more than seventy policy actions, targeted to further support all family units.
Prime Minister Robert Abela noted that the plan marks the first set of targeted measures aimed at enhancing fertility rates. He emphasised that the government is addressing this issue holistically through a range of actions, including improved working conditions, affordable housing, fairer tax rates, enhanced social benefits, a better natural environment for families to enjoy, and improved access to healthcare and medical treatments.
Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted the ongoing reform of the Family Court, stressing that children should have equal access to both parents, provided it is in their best interest. He underscored the need to preserve and strengthen family ties, even in difficult situations. The Prime Minister also announced plans to support businesses that implement family-friendly workplace practices, aiming to help employees better balance their work and family responsibilities. Referring to Malta Vision 2050, he emphasized the importance of building stronger, more resilient families for the future. He expressed satisfaction that many of the proposed measures are already in progress, with more being incorporated into the upcoming national budget.
Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights Michael Falzon explained that the plan aims to address the evolving realities faced by families, including challenges that are not solely financial. He noted, “This policy is the product of extensive work, shaped by the lived experiences of children, adults, and even grandparents, who all play a vital role in raising the younger generation.”
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