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Next Government urged to regulate and 'elevate' the status of nannies

The next Government is being urged to regulate and elevate the status of the nanny industry within the sector, who are ‘time and time again not included or almost forgotten’ by politicians.
The National Nanny Association wants the next government to involve nannies more with policy making, PHOTO: National Nanny Association
The National Nanny Association wants the next government to involve nannies more with policy making, PHOTO: National Nanny Association

Ahead of the general election on 4 July, The National Nanny Association has launched its manifesto which calls for nannies to be recognised as ‘essential’ childcare professionals who ‘provide personalised care that cannot be matched by regulated settings’.

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It argues to date that policy has been biased towards regulated settings with Government subsidies and incentives predominantly given to nurseries and childminders, ‘marginalising’ the nanny sector and leading to ‘reduced demand for nanny services’.

The manifesto calls on the next government to promote nannies, emphasising the ‘unique benefits’ they offer to different family structures and needs, especially children with SEND and those families working shifts.

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