影片摘要
2025/11/27
呼籲整合鮮奶卡證機制 讓孩子多喝一杯鮮奶|《學姐質詢》第14屆第六會期教育部門質詢|黃瀞瑩
- Review of the Current "Deeply Drink Fresh Milk" Policy's Card System:
- The policy aims to provide one bottle of fresh milk or soy milk per week to children aged 2-12 to improve insufficient calcium intake.
- Currently, children aged 2-5 use the "Baby Digital Photo Card" to receive the milk or soy milk, while elementary school students use their elementary school digital student ID cards.
- The "Baby Digital Photo Card" has limited functions, only allowing the holder to receive fresh milk/soy milk and take public transportation, but not to use Taipei Pass services or borrow books from municipal libraries.
- Children need to replace the card when they enter elementary school, generating additional card production costs.
- Questioning the Long-Term Cost-Effectiveness of the Current System:
- Nearly ten million dollars are spent annually on card production.
- If these costs could be saved, it would be possible to increase the amount of milk or soy milk provided to students.
- Advocating for Integrated Card System, Suggesting the Adoption of Taipei Pass or Other Solutions:
- Believes that the Taipei Pass App could be used to integrate student ID card functions, similar to the integrated "Maternity Health Booklet".
- Suggests considering the use of ID card numbers or virtual cards for redemption.
- Calling on the Education Bureau, EasyCard Corporation, and Information Bureau to Jointly Study:
- Review the current system and evaluate the feasibility of saving on card production costs.
- Evaluate the feasibility of using Taipei Pass, ID card numbers, or virtual cards to complete the redemption.
- Requesting the Education Bureau to Respond with Evaluation Results Within One Month:
- To understand the progress of the study and the difficulties encountered.