Watch this video to learn about the rules for Family Day Care educators who care for relatives in their extended family.
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You cannot care for more relatives than non-relatives in a Child Care Subsidy fortnight. This is known as the ‘less than 50% rule’.
Extended family includes nieces, nephews, cousins or grandchildren from either your side of the family or your partner’s family.
Different rules apply when caring for your own children or siblings.