An au pair (/oʊˈpɛər/; plural: au pairs) is a domestic assistant from a foreign country working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family's responsibility for childcare as well as some housework, and receive a monetary allowance for personal use. Au pair arrangements are subject to government restrictions which specify an age range usually from mid-late teens to mid to late twenties; some countries explicitly limit the arrangement to females.
Arrangements differ between Europe, where the concept originated, and North America. In Europe, au pairs are only supposed to work part-time, and they often also study part-time, generally focusing on the language of the host country. In the United States, they may provide full-time childcare. In 1969, the European Agreement on Au Pair Placement was signed, and it came into force in 1971. Au pair companies in the United States have significant non-refundable fees once the au pair arrives in the country. The contract does not guarantee childcare, despite many families reliance on the program.
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A Local Area Coordinator is responsible for providing support and assistance to individuals and families within a specific geographic area. They work to connect people with disabilities, older adults, and their families to community resources and services, and help them navigate the support system. Local Area Coordinators also assess the needs of individuals and develop personalized plans to help them achieve their goals and live independently. They collaborate with various community organizations and service providers to ensure that individuals receive the necessary support and advocacy. Additionally, they may also provide education and training to the community on disability and aging-related issues. Overall, the role of a Local Area Coordinator is to empower individuals and families to access the support they need to live fulfilling lives within their local community.
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