No, because that's not the intent of the benefit. It is intended to provide parents with choices, and those choices can range from accessing that kind of care that you just described, or other arrangements that might be made on a private basis.
Director General, Social Policy, Department of Employment and Social Development
No, because that's not the intent of the benefit. It is intended to provide parents with choices, and those choices can range from accessing that kind of care that you just described, or other arrangements that might be made on a private basis.
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