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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, which outlines the importance of advocacy for children in care. Familiarize yourself with the key concepts presented.
  3. Move on to 'Information Sharing and Decision Making.' Fill in any relevant details about your child’s educational history and needs as prompted.
  4. In the 'Roles and Responsibilities' section, identify your role as a caregiver. Use our platform's text fields to note specific responsibilities you will undertake.
  5. Continue through sections like 'School Stability and Enrollment' and 'School Discipline,' ensuring you document any necessary information regarding your child's schooling situation.
  6. Utilize the checklist provided in 'Getting Organized' to keep track of all required documents and communications with schools.
  7. Finally, review all filled sections for accuracy before saving or sharing the document directly from our platform.

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If you complete 500 hours of work each year for 10 years and pay into the fund, you will be eligible for the benefit if you meet the need for support and services to complete daily living activities. You could retire at 60 and not need this support until you were 90 and it would still be available.
individual counseling, organizing of support groups, and caregiver training to assist caregivers in making decisions and solving problems relating to their caregiving role. respite care to help temporarily relieve caregivers from their caregiving responsibilities.
Through the WA Cares Fund, if the person youre caring for has earned WA Cares benefits, you can become a paid caregivereven if youre caring for your own spouse.
To apply to be a paid caregiver for a family member or friend (Individual Provider) you can complete the CDWA application to begin the hiring process at any time. More information on the CDWA hiring process see this Individual Provider Hiring Guide.
Family caregivers who get paid can earn around $12 to $20 per hour or approximately $3,572 monthly, depending on the program type, location, and other factors.

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