Postby Wfm » Sun Nov 27, 2011 2:39 pm
There is a specific filipino nanny agency, you should try and google it.
I have a filpino nanny/housekeeper through Kensington Nannies so you could try them too.
By the way it is nothing to do with cheap labour. They are the same rate as experienced British nannies, plus tax on top of course.
My experience is that they are more committed and give back as much as they get ie if you treat them well and fairly, they will dedicate themselves to your child and family's needs to their max potential, and yes this includes cooking, cleaning, laundry and whatever else you may require. It is up to the employer to set the job description/boundaries. This is very different to my experience of a non filipino nanny, who tends to be willing to look after the child's needs only and not the family's needs too. Of course this is a huge generalisation and there are wonderful and terrible nannies of all races, and there are disadvantages with filipinos which i wont go into here. But having had a filipino nanny, i now would not consider any other myself.