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		<title>The federal government announces changes to protect foreign live-in caregivers.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The federal government announced steps Saturday to better safeguard foreign caregivers from abuse and exploitation, but opposition critics said the changes Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is proposing won&#8217;t provide full protection.
The revised regulations stem from months of consultations with caregiver groups, and Kenney expressed hope they will allow a better life for people who come [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The federal government announced steps Saturday to better safeguard foreign caregivers from abuse and exploitation, but opposition critics said the changes Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is proposing won&#8217;t provide full protection.</p>
<p>The revised regulations stem from months of consultations with caregiver groups, and Kenney expressed hope they will allow a better life for people who come to Canada to become nannies.</p>
<p>&#8220;To ensure they&#8217;re not subject to abusive situations, to ensure they&#8217;re not exploited by unscrupulous consultants and to ensure they have a fair, clear pathway to permanent residency,&#8221; Kenney told a news conference.</p>
<p>Among the changes Kenney is planning to the Live-in Caregiver Program is elimination of the requirement for caregivers to undergo a second medical exam.</p>
<p>The measure was proposed by Juana Tejada, a Toronto nanny who developed cancer while working as a caregiver and was initially denied permanent resident status when she failed her second medical examination.</p>
<p>The changes would also give nannies up to four years to complete a total of two years&#8217; work needed to apply for landed-immigrant status. Currently the limit is three years.</p>
<p>The government hopes the change will prevent events like pregnancies or loss of employment from stopping live-in caregivers from meeting government requirements.</p>
<p>Those wanting to hire a nanny from overseas would have to pick up the cost of bringing them to Canada and provide medical coverage until the nannies are eligible for provincial health plans. They would also have to pay any fees to recruiters, Kenney said.</p>
<p>&#8220;No longer will caregivers be paying people to get the jobs to work in Canada,&#8221; Kenney said.</p>
<p>The government is also going to require caregivers&#8217; employers to clearly outline job duties, hours of work, overtime and holidays, sick leave, and termination and resignation terms.</p>
<p>Employers who provide significantly different wages, working conditions or occupations than they promised may be blacklisted.</p>
<p>The public will have 30 days to comment on the changes before the final version takes effect sometime next year. (According to CTV News)</p>
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		<title>Happy Thanksgiving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Parents&#8217; and Care Givers&#8217; Expectations</title>
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Parents&#8217; expectations of care givers vary widely. Some expect the world; others are more realistic. Below are some of parents&#8217; responses concerning expectations:

&#8220;I want my nanny to be a substitute mother for my children.&#8221;
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Parents&#8217; expectations of care givers vary widely. Some expect the world; others are more realistic. Below are some of parents&#8217; responses concerning expectations:</p>
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<li>&#8220;I want my nanny to be a substitute mother for my children.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;I want her to be half housekeeper, half nanny.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;She should be more than an employee. I want her to be part of the family.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;I just want  someone who&#8217;ll love and take care of my children.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;We want someone who&#8217;s professional, intelligent, and warm.&#8221;</li>
</ul>
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<p>Here are some of care giver&#8217;s responses:</p>
<ul>
<li>&#8220;I want to be part of the family.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;This is just a job.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;I wish to had an employer who appreciates my work.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;I want to find a family who respects and understand me.&#8221;</li>
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<p>Parents should be realistic about their expectations for a childcare worker. What in fact are realistic expectations? Let&#8217;s start with the most obvious fact: To you, it&#8217;s your home and your child, but to your caregiver , it&#8217;s a job.  If the job brings attachment, love, and respect, generally everyone (especially your children) benefits. It&#8217;s no coincidence that virtually  every nanny needs to be respected and appreciated, and that the vast majority of parents who were satisfied with their permanent childcare arrangements also spoke about their relationships of mutual respect with caregivers.  As a parent, you may expect yourself to be on call twenty-four hours a day, but you cannot reasonably expect this of your employee. You may give selflessly to your children, but your caregiver (who may in fact love your kids) may also have a family of her own.</p>
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		<title>Letter of Agreement Nanny-Employer</title>
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The letter of Agreement Nanny-Employer states the terms you negotiate with your caregiver.
 In this letter you may want to pinpoint the terms that suit your family and the nanny that you want to hire.
This Agreement is entered into as of _______ between ___________(hereinafter known as Family), and_______  (hereinafter referred [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left"><strong><em>The letter of Agreement Nanny-Employer states the terms you negotiate with your caregiver.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong><em> In this letter you may want to pinpoint the terms that suit your family and the nanny that you want to hire.</em></strong></p></blockquote>
<p>This Agreement is entered into as of _______ between ___________(hereinafter known as Family), and_______  (hereinafter referred to as <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/" title="Nanny Childcare, Caregiver Childcare">Nanny</a>) shall be in force for one year from the date of signature of both parties. Family and <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/04/17/finding-a-nanny-for-your-family/" title="Nannies Vancouver, Nanny Childcare" target="_blank">Nanny</a> hereby agree to a one-year employment commitment unless <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/25/hiring-a-part-time-nanny/" title="Nanny Caregiver, Caregiver Vancouver" target="_blank">Nanny</a> is terminated for cause. Both parties agree to give at lease two (2) weeks notice before job termination unless <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/15/looking-for-a-quality-nanny-agency/" title="Nannies Vancouver, Nanny Childcare" target="_blank">Nanny</a> is terminated for cause.</p>
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<p><a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/01/27/hiring-a-nanny/" title="Nanny Nannies Childcare Canada Vancouver Caregiver Agency" target="_blank">Family and Nanny</a> agree to the following conditions of employment:</p>
<p><strong>1. Employment.</strong><br />
Employment will begin on ________ and is considered &#8220;at will&#8221;. <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/01/27/hiring-a-nanny/" title="Nanny Nannies Childcare Canada Vancouver Caregiver Agency" target="_blank">Nanny</a> is to provide childcare services and other duties as set forth below.<br />
<strong><br />
2. Work Schedule.</strong><br />
<a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/05/25/nanny-or-day-care/" title="Nanny Nannies Childcare Canada Vancouver Caregiver Agency" target="_blank">Nanny</a> will provide childcare from ___ A.M. to ___ P.M., from Monday through Friday. During these hours, Nanny shall devote (his/her) entire time, attention and energies to providing care and performing other duties as listed below.<br />
<strong>3. Compensation.</strong><br />
Family shall pay <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/05/salary-for-a-live-in-nanny-caregiver/" title="Nanny, Nannies, Nanny Vancouver, Nannies Canada, Nanny Salary" target="_blank">Nanny</a> and Nanny hereby accepts in full payment for services:</p>
<ul>
<li>An (hourly rate of  _____) (monthly salary of  _____) which shall be paid (weekly/bimonthly/monthly) on the _____ day(s) of (week/month).</li>
<li>Overtime compensation (specify).</li>
<li>Performance-based increase after  (6 months/one year).</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>4. Probationary Period.</strong><br />
Family and <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/06/nanny-services/" title="Nanny Nannies Childcare Canada Vancouver Caregiver Agency" target="_blank">Nanny</a> agree that there shall be a probationary period of ___ days. During this period either party can terminate this Agreement by giving ___ days notice.</p>
<p><strong>5. Termination.</strong><br />
The following are grounds for immediate termination with cause:</p>
<ul>
<li>Allowing the children&#8217;s safety to be compromised</li>
<li>Inconsistent or non performance of agreed upon job responsibilities</li>
<li>Dishonesty or lying to Family</li>
<li>Stealing</li>
<li>Breach of confidentiality clause</li>
<li>Unapproved guests</li>
<li>Smoking or consumption of alcohol while on duty</li>
<li>Illegal drug use</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/25/hiring-a-part-time-nanny/" title="Nanny, Nannies, Nanny Vancouver, Nannies Canada, Nanny Salary" target="_blank">Nanny&#8217;s employment</a> under this Agreement may be terminated upon one of more of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>By Family or Nanny for due cause upon 24 hours notice. &#8220;Due cause&#8221; is defined as breach of a material term of this Agreement.</li>
<li>By Family without cause upon  ___ weeks notice, or in lieu of ___ weeks notice, ___ weeks salary.</li>
<li>By Nanny upon ___ weeks notice.</li>
<li>By Nanny&#8217;s total disability or partial disability which renders Nanny unable to perform services for more than ___ weeks.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>6. <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Vancouver_Services.htm" title="Nanny Childcare, Caregiver Childcare" target="_blank">Childcare responsibilities</a>.<br />
</strong>(Choose the ones that suit you and the Nanny you hire).</p>
<p>Nanny agrees to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Put the absolute safety of the children first before all other responsibilities</li>
<li>Provide care, warmth, and security in the absence of parents.</li>
<li>Plan activities that promote physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development</li>
<li>Maintain a patient, cheerful, and helpful attitude while on duty.</li>
<li>Actively participate in the children&#8217;s special problems and interests and serve as a resource for problem solving.</li>
<li>Tend to children&#8217;s basic needs such as bathing, dressing, changing diapers, brushing teeth, and afternoon naps.</li>
<li>Administer medicine to children as directed by Family.</li>
<li>Plan and prepare nutritious snacks and meals for children during scheduled hours; clean up kitchen and dining table when completed.</li>
<li>Participate and supervise activities with children, which would include: games, walks, play dates, playground outings and reading to children daily.</li>
<li>Limit television/video and computer games to ___ minutes per day.</li>
<li>Comply with Family&#8217;s discipline and child-rearing preferences.</li>
<li>Provide reasonable flexibility in times of emergency or unexpected schedule changes.</li>
<li>Keep the children&#8217;s bedrooms and play area clean and organized; which includes making the beds, vacuuming carpet, cleaning and disinfecting toys, etc.</li>
<li>Clean children&#8217;s laundry (clothes and bed linens).</li>
<li>Use Family automobile to drive children to activities and events.</li>
<li>Meal preparation for Family.</li>
<li>Feed and care for Family pets-daily.</li>
<li>Grocery shopping.</li>
<li>Make bed- entire home.</li>
<li>Clean kitchen and empty dishwasher-daily.</li>
<li>Clean interior windows and mirrors: bi-monthly.</li>
<li>Clean, dust and vacuum entire house: bi-monthly.</li>
<li>Clean Family&#8217;s laundry-weekly.</li>
<li>Run errands &#8211; dry-cleaning, bank deposit, grocery store, etc. when necessary.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>7. CPR and First Aid.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Nanny agrees to complete an infant/child CPR and First Aid class prior to beginning employment or within ___ weeks of employment.</li>
<li>If Nanny does not successfully complete CPR and First Aid class, Family may terminate Nanny without severance pay or notice.</li>
<li>Family (will/will not) pay for approved CPR and First Aid class.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>8. Personal Background Check.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Nanny agrees to complete the official fingerprint process through British Columbia Police  Department.</li>
<li>If the Personal Background Check indicates any record of criminal activity Family may terminate Nanny without severance pay or notice.</li>
<li>Family will pay for fingerprint procedure and Personal Background Check fees.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>9. Benefits.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Holidays.<br />
<a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/Vancouver_Nannies/Vancouver_Caregivers.htm" title="Nanny Nannies Childcare Canada Vancouver Caregiver Agency" target="_blank">Nanny</a> shall receive the statutory holidays as paid vacation if nanny would otherwise be required to work on that day of the week.</li>
<li>Sick Days.<br />
___ days of paid sick leave will be allowed every year, accrued at the rate of  ___ hours per month.</li>
<li>Vacation.<br />
___ week(s) of paid vacation will be allowed every calendar year (check as applicable):</p>
<ul>
<li>_______ To be coordinated with Family&#8217;s vacation</li>
<li>_______ After ____ months of employment</li>
<li>_______ Other</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>10. Evaluations.</strong></p>
<p>Nanny&#8217;s job performance will be evaluated by Family at the end of the first month of employment and every ___ months thereafter.</p>
<p>IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties agree that they have read and signed this Agreement as of the day and year written above.</p>
<p><strong>FAMILY:       </strong>                                                              <strong>CAREGIVER:</strong><br />
____________________________________________________________________________________________</p>
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		<title>Childcare &#8211; Making the Best of Difficult Choices</title>
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&#8220;I was a single mother. I definitely need to work and I definitely needed childcare. After the baby was born, I had a month to relax and recover from my episiotomy. I didn&#8217;t even sit at my desk the entire month (because of the baby, not the episiotomy). But then [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;I was a single mother. I definitely need to work and I definitely needed <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/09/27/child-care-choices/">childcare</a>. After the baby was born, I had a month to relax and recover from my episiotomy. I didn&#8217;t even sit at my desk the entire month (because of the baby, not the episiotomy). <img src="http://paragon-personnel.com/ed4.png" alt="Nanny Childcare, Caregiver Nanny, Vancouver Nannies" vspace="5" width="141" align="left" height="106" hspace="5" />But then I had to get some <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Childcare_Vancouver.htm">childcare</a> help. I had to get back to work. I had a career; I had responsibilities. One time, the baby&#8217;s father looked after him while I ran to the office. But when I got home, I discovered that he was holding a business meeting instead of the baby. Clearly this was not a solution to my <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Vancouver.htm">need for childcare</a>!</p>
<p>Maybe there are more choices now, but I was on the leading edge of the childcare and maternal employment wave, and the pickin&#8217;s were pretty slim. My first &#8220;childcare&#8221; was a young student who came to my house several hours a week. Usually I ended up sending her to run errands for me, because the baby was always asleep when she arrived. It was helpful to have a personal shopper, but it wasn&#8217;t childcare. I started interviewing <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/05/25/nanny-or-day-care/" title="Nannies Vancouver, Nanny Childcare" target="_blank">nannies</a> &#8211; quite a few <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/" title="Nannies Vancouver, Nanny Childcare" target="_blank">nannies</a>. I finally found one that I liked. She had a young child herself and she seemed kind and knowledgeable. She sure seemed to know more about babies than I did. But when I called to offer her the job, I discovered that the rate that I thought was for the month was for the week! That woke me up in a hurry. I wasn&#8217;t going to be able to afford an <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Caregiver_Vancouver.htm" title="Nanny Caregiver, Caregiver Vancouver" target="_blank">in-home caregiver</a>.<br />
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<p>I looked in the paper for women who watched children in their homes. There weren&#8217;t many in the neighborhood, and being in the neighborhood was important to me. Eventually, I found a woman who stayed home because she had a toddler herself, and she wanted to care for one more child to make a little extra money. I sounded promising; it was affordable and there was only one other child, so I was sure that my son would get plenty of attention. Within a month, though, this woman had taken in another child, and soon she said she was looking for another one. That wasn&#8217;t the direction I wanted to go, so I got on the childcare carousel again.  I found another home with a woman who was staying home with her own toddler. This worked well . . . until she got pregnant and decided she wouldn&#8217;t do childcare anymore.</p>
<p>I was back to the now all-too-familiar task of interviewing care providers. My first choice &#8211; a wonderful woman with a background as a nursery school teacher &#8211; had changed her mind by the time I called to hire her. She was going to do something entirely different. I don&#8217;t remember what it was now &#8211; maybe making jewelry. So I went to my second choice &#8211; a young woman who had just graduated from college with a degree in animal science. I was her second choice too. She hadn&#8217;t be able to land a job at the zoo, so she thought that taking care of babies would be the next thing. She wasn&#8217;t ideal, but I needed someone right away, and she worked out okay, I guess. She was shy and quiet, and she didn&#8217;t talk to the baby as much as I would have liked. But she was careful and caring. She took my son to the park; she played with him in the yard. He was safe and seemed content.</p>
<p>At the end of the year, though, my job required me to move across the country. So back on the <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/05/salary-for-a-live-in-nanny-caregiver/" title="Nanny Childcare, Caregiver Childcare" target="_blank">childcare</a> carousel I went, before my son had even had his second birthday. This time, I went to the university and checked with a childcare expert. She recommended the childcare home where her son had gone. We tried it. It was clean and there were lots of toys. The care providers were very professional. But before the end of the year, I decided to look into nursery schools. My son was almost three, and I thought he would benefit from a more educational program. I was lucky to find a Montessori school and talk the director into accepting my son even though he wasn&#8217;t toilet trained. &#8220;Never mind&#8221;, she said, &#8220;he soon will be.&#8221; She was wrong about that (every day I picked up a little wet baggie when I picked up my son), but she was right to take him. He enjoyed it and thrived. But six months later, it was time to move again, and the <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/05/25/nanny-or-day-care/" title="Nanny Childcare, Caregiver Childcare" target="_blank">childcare</a> search recommenced.  I found another Montessori school and I liked it. The director was intelligent; the teacher were fabulous &#8211; full of ideas and energy. Unfortunately, my son did not share my opinion. Every morning was a struggle to leave him inside the gate in tears. So once again, we moved to a new center. Although it was a longer drive, I had met the owner and liked her. She helped my son get integrated into the new class and watched out for him there. He was never really happy about going, but he tolerated it, and we stayed there until he started elementary school. At long last, after a dizzying five &#8211; year, eight &#8211; childcare &#8211; arrangements ride on the childcare carousel, I was able to jump off and move on.&#8221;</p>
<p>- Kathleen, age 60 (What We Know about Childcare- Alison Clarke-Stewart, Virginia D. Allhusen)</p>
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		<title>Child Care Choices</title>
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Choosing child care is an important and sometimes hard decision. If you go back to work, it may mean the end of the special time with your child. For some parents it may feel good, since it means that you have time to do some things for yourself again. Whether [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Choosing <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Vancouver.htm">child care</a> is an important and sometimes hard decision. If you go back to work, it may mean the end of the special time with your child. For some parents it may feel good, since it means that you have time to do some things for yourself again. Whether you need <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/parents/Nanny_Caregiver_Vancouver.htm">child care</a> for a very small number of hours or full-time (40 hours a week), spend the time needed to find the setting that is right for you and your child.</p></blockquote>
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<p>There are many child-care choices available. Some families have grandparents or other family to look after their children, while others have a babysitter or a <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/about_us/Nanny_Agency_Vancouver.htm">nanny</a> to come to their home. Some take their child to a family daycare provider who cares for a small group of children of different ages in their own home. And still others choose group child care at a centre.</p>
<p><em>Think about what it is that you are looking for or need.</em></p>
<p><strong>Plan What Will Work for Your Family</strong></p>
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<li>Do you need <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/01/27/hiring-a-nanny/">care full-time</a>, <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/02/25/hiring-a-part-time-nanny/">part-time</a>, or for only a few days a month?</li>
<li>Can you get your child to daycare or does the caregiver need to come to you?</li>
<li>Do you need care for the same days each week? Or will you need someone at short notice, or someone who can stay at night if necessary, or someone to care for your child on different days each week?</li>
<li>How many hours of child care do you need each day? Think about travel time to and from daycare.</li>
<li>Can you find child care close to your workplace?</li>
<li>How much can you pay? (Find out about <a href="http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/pub/tg/rc4198/rc4198-08e.pdf">child care subsidies</a>)</li>
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<p><strong>Plan What Will Work for Your Child</strong></p>
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<li>Does your child like large groups, small groups or does he like one-to-one attention?</li>
<li>Do you think he will be happy at home with one <a href="http://nannycanada.blogspot.com/2007/09/points-to-consider-before-hiring-nanny.html">caregiver</a>? Having brothers or sisters at home helps.</li>
<li>Does you child like going out and having lots of things to do, or does he like quiet times the best?</li>
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<p><em>Children can be happy in many different sorts of <a href="http://paragon-personnel.com/blog/2008/05/25/nanny-or-day-care/">child-care</a> settings.</em></p>
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