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Children’s Integrated Disability Service Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 308777 |
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childrens.services@plymouth.gov.uk |
Aiming High for Disabled Children is a major Government programme to transform services for disabled children and their families to ensure they get the help and support they need. The programme focuses on developing short breaks, accessible childcare, parent participation, and support for young people as they develop into adults.
A major strand of the Aiming High programme is the development of a whole range of short break provision.
A 'short break' gives children or young people with a disability opportunities to have fun doing things they enjoy, spending quality time with other young people in new environments. It also means that parents can have a regular planned break from the responsibilities of caring for their children.
This may be for a few hours during the day, evening, overnight or for the whole weekend.
A short break service cannot be provided to allow the main carer to go to work.
Short breaks service information statement [129KB]
We aim to provide a range of services to suit the needs of all families.
With additional support, your child may be able to benefit from a variety of everyday activities:
We can put in place the additional support required by your child.
This might be:
We also have a range of specialist services for children with additional needs:
Aiming High for Disabled Children identified five key groups of children that they consider local authorities should ensure receive short break services that are age appropriate and fit for purpose:
This has been set up and produces quarterly newsletters giving parents detailed information on what short breaks are available and where and how they can access them. The service is also supporting small voluntary and community organisations to form constituted groups and enabling them to access funding from other sources to develop their sustainability.
Grant money has meant that Inclusion Works has increased the number of children supported to access holiday activity schemes.
During 2009/2010 12 small community based organisations have received grants from AHDC funds in order to develop short break opportunities for disabled children and young people. Grants have been made to a wide range of organisations focussing on parent lead groups.
This scheme, run by the Children’s Disability Occupational Therapy Team, provides a range of equipment (including some specialist play equipment) for providers and families to borrow in order to be able to access inclusive and positive opportunities.