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3 Ministers  





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Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports
Agency overview
Formed1 September 2004; 19 years ago (2004-09-01)
Dissolved1 November 2012; 11 years ago (2012-11-01)
Superseding agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore
HeadquartersMCYS Building, 512 Thomson Road, Singapore 298136
Employees5,063 (FY2011)[1]
Annual budgetS$1.83 billion (FY2011)[1]
Child agencies
  • Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
  • National Council of Social Service
  • People's Association
  • Websitewww.mcys.gov.sg

    The Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) was a ministry of the Government of Singapore tasked with building a "cohesive and resilient" societyinSingapore.[citation needed]

    On 1 November 2012, the MCYS was restructured and became the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF). Several portfolios such as Youth Development and Sports was shifted to a new Ministry, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY).[citation needed]

    Responsibilities[edit]

    The MCYS pursues social engineering campaigns of varying effectiveness. However, it also tries to encourage widespread youth participation, constructive social activity such as sport and volunteerism. It also tries to encourage acceptance of individual differences among youth.

    MCYS has produced various campaigns to address issues such as filial piety to parents and the falling birthrate. Its three-minute short film promoting filial piety, in using more subtle and indirect artistic techniques compared to previous decades' campaigns, found local critical success and won MediaCorp's Viewer's Choice gold award and caused the page "Filial Piety" to receive over 40,000 likes on Facebook.

    The MCYS seeks to make Singaporeans "socially responsible individuals", create "inspired and committed Youth" and is a ministry explicitly devoted towards family values ("strong and stable families"). It also seeks to create a "caring and active community" and to promote healthy, sportful lifestyles. It wishes to promote integration of people with disabilities into wider society, and prevent "youths-at-risk" from falling into juvenile delinquency. It also tries to encourage seniors to practice "active aging".

    National Campaigns[edit]

    Ministers[edit]

    The Ministry was previously led by the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, who was appointed as part of the Cabinet of Singapore.

    Portrait Name
    (Birth–Death)
    Took office Left office Party Cabinet
    Minister for Community Development (1985–2000)
    S. Dhanabalan
    MP for Kallang
    (born 1937)
    2 January
    1985
    17 February
    1986
    PAP Lee K. VII
    Wong Kan Seng
    MP for Kuo Chuan
    (born 1946)
    Interim until 31 December 1986
    18 February
    1986
    30 June
    1991
    PAP
    Lee K. VIII
    Goh I
    Seet Ai Mee
    MP for Bukit Gombak SMC
    (born 1943)
    Interim
    1 July
    1991
    31 August
    1991
    PAP
    Yeo Cheow Tong
    MP for Hong Kah GRC
    (born 1947)
    7 September
    1991
    1 January
    1994
    PAP Goh II
    Abdullah Tarmugi
    MP for Bedok GRC
    (until 1996)
    MP for East Coast GRC
    (from 1997)
    (born 1944)
    Interim until 14 January 1996
    2 January
    1994
    31 March
    2000
    PAP
    Goh III
    Minister for Community Development and Sports (2000–2004)
    Abdullah Tarmugi
    MP for East Coast GRC
    (born 1944)
    1 April
    2000
    24 March
    2002
    PAP Goh III
    Goh IV
    Yaacob Ibrahim
    MP for Jalan Besar GRC
    (born 1955)
    Interim until 11 May 2003
    25 March
    2002
    11 August
    2004
    PAP
    Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports (2004–2012)
    Vivian Balakrishnan
    MP for Holland–Bukit Panjang GRC
    (until 2006)
    MP for Holland–Bukit Timah GRC
    (from 2006)
    (born 1961)
    Interim until 31 March 2005
    12 August
    2004
    20 May
    2011
    PAP Lee H. I
    Lee H. II
    Chan Chun Sing
    MP for Tanjong Pagar GRC
    (born 1969)
    Interim
    21 May
    2011
    31 October
    2012
    PAP Lee H. III

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Head I: Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports" (PDF). Budget 2011: Revenue and Expenditure Estimates. Ministry of Finance, Singapore. March 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2012.

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