DATA ON PARENTAL CONSENT CITED AS BARRIER TO ACCESSING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR VULNERABLE MINORS
8 April 2026
NOTICE PAPER NO. 734
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON 8 APRIL 2026
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Ms He Ting Ru
MP for Sengkang GRC
Question No. 1370
To ask the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health (a) what data the Ministry holds on minors who cited parental consent requirements as a barrier to accessing mental health services in 2024 and 2025; and (b) how this barrier compares across minors from lower-income households, in out-of-home care or from households where family violence has occurred.
Answer
1 MOH does not actively track the numbers requested by the Member. Nevertheless, parental consent is a barrier that may hinder minors’ access to mental health services, especially when the parent may be one of the causes of the minor’s mental distress. This is a concern that likely cuts across households of all income levels. MOH is currently developing guidelines to address this issue.
