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Government Introduces Newborn Support Grant to Assist Families at a Critical Time 

Castries, Saint Lucia – The Government of Saint Lucia has introduced a targeted Newborn Support  Grant to ease the immediate financial pressures families face after the birth of a child. 

The one-off grant of EC$1,000, effective from August 2026, forms part of the Government’s broader  social protection framework and represents a strategic investment in early childhood development,  recognising the importance of early life in shaping long-term health and social outcomes. 

In presenting the policy during the recently concluded debate on the Appropriations Bill 2026/2027,  Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre explained that the initiative is designed to help offset essential  costs associated with early newborn care and the immediate postnatal period, including nutrition,  transportation, and basic infant supplies. 

“This is about ensuring that more children in Saint Lucia are given a healthy start from the very  beginning,” Pierre said. “By reducing immediate financial pressures on families, we are strengthening  households and investing in the country’s future.” 

The initiative represents timely support for families at a critical stage in a child’s early development. 

The Government emphasised that the Newborn Support Grant complements existing public healthcare  services, including antenatal care and community health programmes, by addressing household-level  financial constraints that may limit access to care. This includes improved access to primary healthcare  services, including free laboratory and ultrasound services for pregnant women, supporting early  detection, consistent antenatal care, and improved birth outcomes. 

The measure builds on a broader suite of ongoing policies aimed at reducing financial pressures on  households and strengthening social protection across the life cycle. These include, but are not limited  to, the removal of VAT on essential food items, expanded support under the School Feeding  Programme, and increased assistance to pensioners. The 2026/2027 Budget further advances this  approach with additional measures to strengthen family support systems, including a review of  parental leave provisions following childbirth and a review of the Affiliation (Maintenance) Act.

Together, these interventions reflect a coordinated and sustained approach to easing the cost of living  while improving outcomes for families, particularly the most vulnerable. 

The programme is fully budgeted within the national social protection allocation and will be  administered through established systems to ensure transparency, accountability, and equitable access. 

Greaham Louisy Administrative Building Tel: (758) 468.2111  Waterfront, Castries 468-2184  Saint Lucia Fax: (758) 453.7352  Email: pm.sec@govt.lc 

Castries, Saint Lucia – The Government of Saint Lucia has introduced a targeted Newborn Support  Grant to ease the immediate financial pressures families face after the birth of a child. 

The one-off grant of EC$1,000, effective from August 2026, forms part of the Government’s broader  social protection framework and represents a strategic investment in early childhood development,  recognising the importance of early life in shaping long-term health and social outcomes. 

In presenting the policy during the recently concluded debate on the Appropriations Bill 2026/2027,  Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre explained that the initiative is designed to help offset essential  costs associated with early newborn care and the immediate postnatal period, including nutrition,  transportation, and basic infant supplies. 

“This is about ensuring that more children in Saint Lucia are given a healthy start from the very  beginning,” Pierre said. “By reducing immediate financial pressures on families, we are strengthening  households and investing in the country’s future.” 

The initiative represents timely support for families at a critical stage in a child’s early development. 

The Government emphasised that the Newborn Support Grant complements existing public healthcare  services, including antenatal care and community health programmes, by addressing household-level  financial constraints that may limit access to care. This includes improved access to primary healthcare  services, including free laboratory and ultrasound services for pregnant women, supporting early  detection, consistent antenatal care, and improved birth outcomes. 

The measure builds on a broader suite of ongoing policies aimed at reducing financial pressures on  households and strengthening social protection across the life cycle. These include, but are not limited  to, the removal of VAT on essential food items, expanded support under the School Feeding  Programme, and increased assistance to pensioners. The 2026/2027 Budget further advances this  approach with additional measures to strengthen family support systems, including a review of  parental leave provisions following childbirth and a review of the Affiliation (Maintenance) Act.

Together, these interventions reflect a coordinated and sustained approach to easing the cost of living  while improving outcomes for families, particularly the most vulnerable. 

The programme is fully budgeted within the national social protection allocation and will be  administered through established systems to ensure transparency, accountability, and equitable access. 

Greaham Louisy Administrative Building Tel: (758) 468.2111  Waterfront, Castries 468-2184  Saint Lucia Fax: (758) 453.7352  Email: pm.sec@govt.lc 

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