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The Grove Short Breaks | Action For Children
We are a registered children’s home delivering short breaks. All children have a learning disability and some have additional physical, health and/or sensory needs. The service provides a fun and stimulating environment, promoting positive peer relationships and independence skills.
Short breaks and respite care for children with SEND | Family ...
Short breaks and respite care in Buckinghamshire for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)
Apply for short-term care for your child - GOV.UK
Apply for a short break from caring for a disabled child, also known as ‘respite care’. Your local council will tell you what clubs and activities are available for children with...
Action for Children - Daytime Activities, Overnight Breaks and Respite ...
Action for Children's commissioned short breaks for disabled children and young people offers a residential respite facility for children with disabilities who have either a diagnosis...
Useful Resources and support for parents/carers and ... - Carers Bucks
If you would like support navigating the Local Offer contact the Buckinghamshire Family Information Service and we can send you a summary to help you explore the options available to you.
Chat-Charity | Helping families with children who have special needs
“With your help, more families can benefit from respite care.” CHAT children’s respite is a registered charity helping Buckinghamshire families with children who have special needs by providing funds for short term respite care.
Decision - Better Lives in the Community - Modern Council
These services provided vital support for people to learn daily life skills and provide care to support independence. Day opportunities and overnight respite were delivered from many sites and run by external providers along with a council-run service called ‘the short breaks service’.
Better Lives in our Communities: Have your say on proposed changes to ...
We currently have seven council-run and owned Adult Social Care day centres. One of the centres (Seeleys House) also has an overnight respite unit. The council-run centres currently support 128 adults and the budget for the centres is £3.4 million. Our current service model is not sustainable.
Fact Sheet 13 - How do I arrange a respite break?
You may need to make a contribution towards any care and support that is provided, including respite. A financial assessment will be carried out, and will be based on your individual circumstances.
Overview - CHAT children's respite - NHS
CHAT children’s respite is a registered charity helping Buckinghamshire families with children who have special needs by providing funds for short term respite care.
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