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Granny23 · 27/02/2011 17:05

Posted this elswhere but no one seems to have noticed it.

This is in the Sunday Herald today - refers to Scotland only.

"Families with severely disabled children could benefit from an extra £2 million to fund short breaks.

The money is in addition to £5 million already allocated over five years, the Scottish Government said.

Public health minister Shona Robison said: "Parents looking after children with complex or exceptional needs have exceptionally tough demands placed upon them. Severely disabled children can be entirely reliant on their parents for everything and families can be left utterly exhausted. Providing a short break - either for parents and their other children or for the whole family - can make a huge difference in sustaining families and keeping them going."

The new funding aims to prioritise children with complex and exceptional needs and their families. It follows a recommendation from the National Review of Services for Disabled Children.

The funding is for the financial year 2011-12 and will be allocated to the voluntary sector, with groups invited to come forward with proposals.

The review report includes a range of measures to improve the lives of disabled children and their families, the Government said."

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Violet5 · 01/03/2011 14:25

Rather than short breaks i would like daily help.
After a short break i find i still have to come home and get on with things.

We save up and take our children on holiday once a year so for us we don't really feel we need the government to fund short breaks for us.
I apreciate that there are those who will though.

I get help through direct payments, works out at approx 2 hours a day. I would so much rather have more hours of daily help than end up exhausted and needing a holiday...only to come home and continue just coping.

This issue never seems to be addressed though and i think a holiday is a very short fix measure but thats just my opinion.

maypole1 · 09/03/2011 15:08

Dent matter how much more money is given councils cannot recurit respite carers I used to be one of three in my la their was a waiting list of over 1000 families.

So the old labour way of just chucking money at a problem will not work

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