MSF website will undergo scheduled maintenance on Saturday, 22 Mar, 10pm to Sunday, 23 Mar, 6am. During this maintenance period, users may experience intermittent access issues when accessing the website. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Beware of scams. MSF will not ask you to send money, give us your credit card information, banking login details or One-Time Passwords (OTP) via SMS or messaging apps. Learn more at Scam Advisory.
Have a question about MSF? Find quick answers with our chatbot Ask MSF or search for Frequently Asked Questions.

Broadening the Use of Assistance Dogs for Persons with Physical Disabilities and Persons who are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing

Type: Parliamentary Questions

Topic(s): Disability Services,  


Mr Darryl David asked the Minister for Social and Family Development whether an update can be provided on the review on broadening the use of assistance dogs to empower persons with disabilities beyond the visually impaired.

Answer

1          In June 2024, MSF announced that the use of assistance dogs will be extended to persons with physical disabilities and persons who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, beyond the visually impaired.

2          The access for the new categories of assistance dogs supporting persons with physical disabilities and persons who are deaf and hard-of-hearing will be extended to public housing, public transport, and licensed food establishments, in a phased approach. HDB has updated their website to allow these assistance dogs to stay in HDB flats. MUIS also uploaded a revised simplified Irsyad on these assistance dogs on their website. MSF is working with agencies such as the Land Transport Authority and Singapore Food Agency to implement the necessary changes to allow these assistance dogs onto public transport and into licensed food establishments in time to come.