Visa difficulty may end caregiver relationship - News Summed Up

Visa difficulty may end caregiver relationship


Queenstown caregiver Lana McLuskey and her charge, Levi Vallance. Lana McLuskey, from Scotland, has offered one-on-one support to Levi Vallance at Gem’s child-care centre since early last year. She has also had her visa varied to allow her to work up to 14 hours a week with him at his home. Going to school was "a massive change for Levi" and Ms Moore said he could not cope without Ms McLuskey. Ms McLuskey said it was "a shock" she might be forced to leave New Zealand.


Source: Otago Daily Times June 24, 2020 16:30 UTC



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