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1. Grandparents want to be paid for caring for grandkids.
A study has turned up a surprising result – that 40 per cent of grandparents believe they deserve to be paid for looking after their grandchildren.
With on average grandparents stepping in and caring for their grandchildren 16 hours a week a study by the Australian Seniors Insurance Agency shows more than two in five Australian grandparents believe they should be paid for taking care of their grandchildren.
ASIA spokesman Simon Hovell told The Age it’s likely that number is even higher,
“There is a stigma around asking money,” Mr Hovell said. “It’s reasonable to assume that there is a percentage of grandparents who would like to be paid, but feel uncomfortable asking for it.”
More than 937,000 children in Australia are currently receiving care from their grandparents – that is calculated to be saving the country $127.4 million each week in childcare costs.
The Age points out that that figure is vastly under valued as it calculates childcare at $8.50 an hour, an unheard of amount.
Last year the issue was raised when the Australian government’s National Commission of Audit recommended grandparents be eligible for a childcare payment.
Treasurer Scott Morrison said however it was not an option “For those who are doing the normal thing like my parents do and a lot of peoples’ parents do then, no, the government isn’t considering that “ he said.
Sorry Granny and Gramps see you at 6pm? Ok?
Top Comments
#1 - seems only reasonable.
No it doesn't.......if you want to have a child cared for by a family member privately then the responsibility for that arrangement is on you. As soon as the government starts paying then grandparents would need police clearances, working with children accreditation, risk assessment of place of care ect ect. If you choose to go outside of approved and funded child care and make your own arrangements then you fund it yourself....that's reasonable.
Your DNA predicts if your a morning or nite person? That explains it then, some of my cells are confussed cos Im niether