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Author: GRIFFITHS Julie;

Title: Avoiding short-term foster care.

Reference: Community Care, 26.8.10, pp.20-21.

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Topics: child minding; children; local authorities; placement; respite care; short term care; social services; vulnerable children; good practice; England;

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Author: GRIFFITHS Julie;

Title: Spending the new money on short breaks wisely.

Reference: Community Care, 8.7.10, pp.20-21.

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Topics: carers; children; disabled people; respite care; good practice; England;

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Author: ROBERTSON Janet; et al.;

Title: The impacts of short break provision on disabled children and families: an international literature review

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 86p.

Format: book;

Topics: children; disabled people; families; family relations; literature reviews; respite care; stress; young people; research review;

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Author: HOLMES Lisa; MCDERMID Samantha; SEMPIK Joe;

Title: The costs of short break provision

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 67p., bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: assessment; carers; children; childrens services; costs; disabled people; evaluation; families; learning disabilities; local authorities; referral; respite care; research; United Kingdom;

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Author: GREIG Rob; et al.;

Title: Short breaks pathfinder evaluation: interim report: end of phase one

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 25p.

Format: book;

Topics: access to services; children; childrens services; disabled people; evaluation; holidays; learning disabilities; NHS; parents; primary care trusts; respite care; social care provision; social inclusion; user participation; young people; research; England;

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Author: COPPS John; HEADY Lucy;

Title: What price an ordinary life?: the financial costs and benefits of supporting disabled children and their families

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Publisher: London: New Philanthropy Capital, 2007. 56p.

Format: book;

Topics: children; cost effectiveness; costs; disabled people; families; financing; keyworkers; respite care; social care provision; United Kingdom;

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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Children, Schools and Families;

Title: Short breaks: statutory guidance on how to safeguard and promote the welfare of disabled children using short breaks

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 40p.

Format: book;

Topics: child protection services; children; disabled people; local authorities; private sector; respite care; voluntary sector; government publication; guidance; England;

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Author: PREECE David; JORDAN Rita;

Title: Obtaining the views of children and young people with autism spectrum disorders about their experience of daily life and social care support.

Reference: British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 38(1), March 2010, pp.10-20

Format: article;

Topics: autistic spectrum disorders; carers; children; communication; families; respite care; social workers; user views; young people; research; England;

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Author: TADEMA Annemarie C.; VLASKAMP Carla;

Title: The time and effort in taking care for children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: a study on care load and support.

Reference: British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 38(1), March 2010, pp.41-48

Format: article;

Topics: activities of daily living; carers; children; parents; respite care; severe learning disabilities; social care provision; social networks; stress; research; Netherlands;

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Author: REGULATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY;

Title: Cherry Lodge children's home: independent review into safe and effective respite care for children and young people with disabilities: September 2007

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Publisher: Belfast: Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority, 2007. 90p.

Format: book;

Topics: child abuse; children; investigations; physical restraint; residential child care; respite care; severe disabilities; young people; government publication; inspection report; Northern Ireland;

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Author: NEF CONSULTING;

Title: The social and economic value of short breaks

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Publisher: London: nef consulting, 2009. 35p.

Format: book;

Topics: case studies; children; children in need; cost effectiveness; costs; disabled people; family support; holidays; respite care; social care services; practice; England;

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Author: McCONKEY Roy; et al.;

Title: Inequalities in respite service provision: insights from a national, longitudinal study of people with intellectual disabilities.

Reference: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 23(1), January 2010, pp.85-94

Format: article;

Topics: access to services; adults; carers; children; families; learning disabilities; respite care; research; Ireland;

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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;

Title: Disabled children and young people: improving short breaks

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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2010

Format: audio/visual material; online resource;

Topics: children; choice; disabled people; families; respite care; young people;

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Author: DURA-VILA G.; HODES M.;

Title: Ethnic variation in service utilisation among children with intellectual disability.

Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 53(11), November 2009, pp.939-948.

Format: article;

Topics: black and minority ethnic people; child and adolescent mental health services; children; community mental health services; ethnicity; families; learning disabilities; respite care; service uptake; young people; research; England;

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Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Children, Schools and Families;

Title: Disabled children's access to childcare (DCATCH) pilot activity: information for local authorities

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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2009. 35p.

Format: book;

Topics: access to services; child care; child day care; children; data collection; learning disabilities; physical disabilities; respite care; young people; government publication; research; England;

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Author: PREECE David;

Title: Effective short breaks services for families with children with autism spectrum disorders: how one local authority in the United Kingdom is working to meet the challenge

Reference: Practice, 21 (3), September 2009, pp.159-174.

Format: article;

Topics: autism; autistic spectrum disorders; children; respite care; social services; practice; England;

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Author: EVERY DISABLED CHILD MATTERS;

Title: Short breaks tracking: interim report April 2009

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Publisher: London: Every Disabled Child Matters, 2009. 20p.

Format: book;

Topics: children; disabled people; learning disabilities; local authorities; parents; physical disabilities; respite care; rights; young people; research; United Kingdom;

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Author: BARNARD-BRAK Lucy; THOMSON David;

Title: How is taking care of caregivers of children with disabilities related to academic achievement?

Reference: Child and Youth Care Forum, 38(2), April 2009, pp.91-102.

Format: article;

Topics: carers; children; educational performance; families; learning disabilities; physical disabilities; respite care; sensory impairments; research; United States;

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Author: BENNETT Elaine;

Title: What makes my family stronger: a report into what makes families with disabled children stronger: socially, emotionally and practically

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Publisher: London: Contact a Family, 2009. 34p.

Format: book;

Topics: access to services; children; disabled people; education; families; family support; parents; respite care; social exclusion; social networks; stereotyped attitudes; research; United Kingdom;

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Author: DOIG J. L.; McLENNAN J. D.; URICHUK L.;

Title: 'Jumping through hoops': parents' experiences with seeking respite care for children with special needs.

Reference: Child: Care, Health and Development; 35(2), March 2009, pp.234-242.

Format: article;

Topics: access to services; behaviour disorders; children; health needs; learning disabilities; parents; respite care; user views; research; Canada;

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