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Author: MOONEY E.; ORR J.;

Title: Survey of carers of older people in Northern Ireland

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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety. Community Information Branch, 2006. 58p.

Format: book;

Topics: assessment; care planning; carers; older people; respite care; social care provision; stress; survey methods; user views; research; Northern Ireland;

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Author: CONWAY Magda;

Title: Residential short breaks project report: the findings of a viability study to explore the possibility of setting up a national network for non-family based short break services

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Publisher: Bristol: Shared Care Network, 2009. 36p.

Format: book;

Topics: carers; children; disabled people; families; holidays; organisational structure; respite care; young people; research; England;

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Author: CHILDREN IN WALES. Policy group on Issues or Disabled Children and Young People;

Title: What is the future for short breaks in Wales for disabled children and young people?

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Publisher: Cardiff: Children in Wales, 2010. 21p.

Format: book;

Topics: carers; children; disabled people; families; holidays; respite care; unmet need; young people; research; Wales;

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Author: MCVICKER Helen;

Title: Defining day care

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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, 2004. 7p.

Format: book;

Topics: adults; day care; day centres; older people; respite care; government publication; Northern Ireland;

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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: BAMFORD Claire; et al.;

Title: Person- and carer-centred respite care for people with dementia: developing methods of evaluating the effectiveness of different methods: report for the National Institute for Health Research Service Delivery and Organisation programme

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Publisher: Southampton: National Institute for Health Research, 2009. 303p., bibliog.

Format: book;

Topics: care workers; carers; dementia; evaluation; models; person-centred approach; respite care; service users; social care provision; research; United Kingdom;

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Event name: PROACT-SCIPr-UK® Conference 2010 "Meeting the Challenges of the Next Decade, New Ways of Supporting Individuals who Challenge"

Description: This two day conference will explore aspects of positive behaviour support approaches and new ways of supporting individuals who challenging into the next decade. The event will feature a range of speakers and practice based workshops from experts in the field of intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour. It will provide delegates with the opportunity to gain a wealth of knowledge, network with colleagues, engage in discussion and exchange new and innovative ideas. Coffee/Refreshment Breaks and Lunch will be supplied on both days and there is an option of attending the Wednesday evening dinner. Guest Speakers to Include: Jody Hoffman - Behaviour and Education Specialist from New York, will focus on future provisions and support for challenging behaviour. Paddy Behan - Behaviour Support Consultant from High Quality Lifestyles and PROACT-SCIPr-UK® Instructor, will explore Functional Analysis work. Dr Andy Grayson - Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Nottingham Trent University, will explore Facilitated Communication. Linda Woodcock - Studio III Trainer, will be discussing her involvement with the development and delivery of the management of challenging behaviour courses for families.

Region: South East England

Date: 17/11/2010

Last day: 18/11/2010 (multi-day event)

Format: event;

Topics: autistic spectrum disorders; community learning disabilities teams; health professionals; multi-disciplinary services; multi-disciplinary training; multiple disabilities; parental skills training; research dissemination; research implementation; residential care; respite care; sensory impairments; severe learning disabilities;

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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: GILLEN Sally;

Title: Carers' plight continues.

Reference: Community Care, 10.6.10, pp.22-23.

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Format: article;

Topics: carers; financing; government policy; primary care trusts; respite care; England;

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Author: RUANE Peter;

Title: Commissioning strategy for older people 2008-2012

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Publisher: Hertford: Hertfordshire County Council. Adult Care Services, 2008. 27p.

Format: book;

Topics: adult services; care homes; carers; choice; commissioning; home care; local authorities; older people; older peoples homes; planning; resource allocation; respite care; social care provision; user views; England;

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Author: NELSON Sarah; MACDONALD Anne;

Title: Time to care.

Reference: Mental Health Today, February 2010, pp.30-31.

Format: article;

Topics: carers; mental health problems; respite care; service uptake; practice; Scotland;

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Author: SCHOENMAKERS Birgitte; BUNTINX Frank; DELEPELEIRE Jan;

Title: Supporting the dementia family caregiver: the effect of home care intervention on general well-being.

Reference: Aging and Mental Health, 14(1), January 2010, pp.44-56.

Format: article;

Topics: carers; dementia; depression; home care; intervention; psycho-social intervention; randomised controlled trials; respite care; systematic reviews; research review;

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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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