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What should grandparents get in return for giving their grandkids ‘free’ childcare?

What should grandparents get in return for giving their grandkids ‘free’ childcare?

As a doting grandparent who  helps provide more childcare than any other formal service in Australia should you be paid for your services by the government or your own children?

This intriguing question follows a new report into the grey army which each week  looks after 837,000 kids and weighs up the costs and the benefits for all parties.

While most do it for love a third of those in the survey, from the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre, incurred extras costs such as food, transport and outings.

The report, which you can see in full here (link  http://www.nationalseniors.com.au/be-informed/research/publications/grandparents)  says:

“When making the decision to take on a regular care commitment, the grandparents in the study did not weigh up the financial costs and benefits: most had not even made any attempt to calculate the household outlays associated with their care. Rather, many thought it was a normal part of their grandparent role.”

It might be being normalised but the statistics suggest  half of grandparents want  the government to compensate them for the amount of care they provide. In Australia only three percent get paid.

It’s not so crazy. In South Korea grandparents are not only paid typically about $800 a month for childcare by their grateful children but they are, according to reports, demanding even more.

And recognition can come in different ways. In the UK for example there’s a system of carer credits to the public  age pension for grandparents providing such childcare.

The survey highlighted the direct costs of the caring commitment with 70% altering the days and shifts they worked, 55% reducing their hours and even 18% changing their jobs.

Also one third of respondents reported their childcare duties meant they had to change the timing or expected timing of their retirement.

Of course many reported enjoying looking after their kids’ kids but not after a certain amount of time. 

Interestingly there’s ‘tipping point’ of 13 or more hours a week when it all becomes less enjoyable and the impacts on work and retirement are ramped up.

The conclusion of the survey is that there’s a policy black hole with no recognition of the importance of grandparent childcare to the wellbeing of families, communities and the economy.

It suggests policy reform to help these carers make better choices and mitigate the impact of providing ‘free’ childcare on their incomes, retirement plans and ability to work.

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Marilyn
Marilyn from NSW commented:

Just had my view and think it is the view of many but like always the noisy wheel get the oil, most of us just complain between ourselves like myself. 

David
David from NSW commented:

We do it because we love and care for our grandchildren and do not expect anything in return. 

David
David from NSW commented:

I expected a barrage of flack and agree that it is not the responsibility of the government. Maybe it is the responsibility lies with the parents of the children being cared for,or probably we care enough for our grandchildren, we we do it because we love and care for them. 

Eileen
Eileen from NSW commented:

No government support for Grandparents. It's definitely not our government's responsibility to provide assistance to them and I am also still very angry over the "parenting allowance". We brought up our kids without this in the past.... why is everyone so needy nowadays???? 

Richard Alan
Richard Alan from NSW commented:

My wife and I mind our grand children and love it. No it is not the government responsibility to provide any assistance. 

Imagrumpy
Imagrumpy from QLD commented:

We NEED a serious rethink about the efficiency of our families or social structures. Should we be rebuilding the extended family unit? Is the nuclear family beyond it's use by date? 

David
David from NSW commented:

It was comforting to read a majority of comments do not agree with any form of Government support. Parents are fully responsible for the support of their children, the Government is already providing generous benefits to families. 

glenda
glenda from NSW commented:

I provide meals 5 times a week and breakfast on school days. I also pay school fees, tutoring and buy some of the uniforms and stationery yet I do not receive any tax concession for what I contribute . I also take care of the grandchildren most weekends and provide stability for them.. I do not want to be paid but would like to be able to claim the school fees on my tax return. 

Warren
Warren from NSW replied to glenda:

Don't the Parents get this child welfare payment. Is this not double dipping? 

glenda
glenda from NSW commented:

I provide meals 5 times a week and breakfast on school days. I also pay school fees, tutoring and buy some of the uniforms and stationery yet I do not receive any tax concession for what I contribute . I also take care of the grandchildren most weekends and provide stability for them.. I do not want to be paid but would like to be able to claim the school fees on my tax return. 

tom
tom from NSW commented:

What a stupid idea that grandparents should be paid. Start it and there will always be people who want more and more likeKorea. People are treated well by Social Service, With a beer in their hand and a cigarette in their mouth they scream that the Govt. should give them more. Why should they give them more. In my days there was no such thing as unemployment benefits work or starve or go to the soup kitchen for a meal. These days Social Service is a Rort for many people. Start work allowance WOT !!! Single mothers allowance What a rort Now you are starting Grand parents to be paid Aw! come on, it will cost millions. Is'nt the Govt. in enough trouble without starting that. I have 6 kids and 10 grand children and don't want to be paid to help my family 

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