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Children and Young Peoples Services

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Respite Care - Children


Service Description: Respite care is a form of short-term substitute care provided by someone other than the parents or usual carers for a child. Respite care is a key support to families and is organised to suit the needs of the particular child and family. It can take place in a hospital, residential setting or in the child's own home. It gives parents free time to give them a rest, to spend time with their other children or in an emergency.

Also known as:- Part Time Fostering, Residential Care

Your FAQ

Question: What kinds of children use the respite care scheme?

Answer: The children and young people needing respite are of all ages and have a variety of needs. Often their behaviour will be challenging: for example they may have been abused, be in trouble at school or with police. Others will be especially active and demanding. Sometimes parents have problems of their own too. - Related Link


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