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Here are some suggested organisations that offer expert advice on special needs.

Respite care for child with asd

7 replies

mummy2aaron · 12/07/2009 18:18

Where so I start - I know i need a break and so do the other children - who do I approach for help? Social Serices?

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troutpout · 12/07/2009 18:45

crossroads?
here
It depends on where you live with them i think....but they do do respite care.

Worth a look anyway

mummy2aaron · 12/07/2009 18:52

thanks i will have a look
xx

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PeachyTheRiverParrettHarlot · 12/07/2009 19:11

ASk for a carers assessment from Social services and for funding help, you may or may not get it but from what I know of your situation you should qualify

mummy2aaron · 13/07/2009 07:56

thanks peachy i will do that

xx

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meltedmarsbars · 13/07/2009 20:55

Ask for respite from Social Services through your consultant or gp, for whatever reason having a medic support your request can help.

meltedmarsbars · 13/07/2009 20:57

You can start by outlining what sort of help you'd like - from a childminder for after school a few hours a week or help at home, to overnight care from a foster family.

Good luck.

AnotherSingleDad · 14/07/2009 23:20

Social services is a good place to start.

I get a weekend respite a month for my disabled daughter. The foster parents she goes to, also take my able bodied daughter, so I get a complete weekend break.

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