Message from the IAPA Chair: Supporting the Au Pair Program Post-U.S. Elections
Dear IAPA Members Another U.S. election has come and gone so we find ourselves heading into a transition period again. We know that the...
Read moreDear IAPA Members Another U.S. election has come and gone so we find ourselves heading into a transition period again. We know that the...
Read moreThe au pair program has long been a significant part of cultural exchange between Germany and the rest of the world. It offers young people from...
Read moreBrussels, 18 April 2024 The EU Commission has proposed negotiations with the EU Council and the United Kingdom to establish an agreement...
Read moreThe recent decision by the Norwegian government to terminate the au pair program in the country has ignited a wave of controversy and debate. IAPA...
Read moreAEPA (Spanish Au Pair Agencies Association) has recently prepared and published its report “Informe Visado Au Pair” to present the...
Read moreThe Cultural Au Pair Association of Australia (CAPAA) is pleased to announce its new Chair, Anna Prasad. Anna has been working in the Au pair sector for close to 5 years and is currently managing AIFS’ inbound Au pair program.
Anna says “I am honoured to take on this role as CAPAA’s new Chair, as the Au pair industry gets back on track after the pandemic. It’s an exciting time for cultural exchange, Au pairs and the industry in general. I also would like thank Jackie Rylance for her dedication during the last few years, in what was a rather tricky time for all the CAPAA member agencies. She has done an excellent job in steering us through to the other side.”
With Au pairs numbers returning to pre-Covid levels, Anna is forecasting a busy year ahead for the Australian Au pair industry.
“While the landscape may have changed, there is still a huge demand for Au pairs, especially to address childcare shortages across the country. As the needs for working parents are ever evolving, and work from home guidelines continue to change, the need for that additional support in the home and the flexibility an Au pair can provide are a big driver in reinvigorating this space.”
Australia remains a great au pair destination with shorter program options and the ability to travel for an extended period after placement.
Anna says “Australia is a great destination for any young person considering a cultural exchange for the first time. I look forward to promoting CAPAA and our Australian Au pair programs in 2023.
The IAPA community congratulates Anna on her new role and wishes her the best of luck for the challenges and work ahead. We will be happy to continue to support Anna and the Australian Association in the future.
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Read morePlease take a few minutes to read this excellent article below, written by three US ambassadors. It describes very well how important...
Read moreAfter letters to the EU and several ministries in Germany written by IAPA together with the German au pair associations Au Pair Society and...
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