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Specialist short breaks are where we assess your child to find out how we can provide specialised groups or activities to help them take part.
A specialist short break can range from a few hours a week to overnight stays. They can take place in the day, evening or at weekends at:
Specialist activities are for children who have been assessed and need them. Our Birth to Settled Adulthood (B2SA) social care team carry out a needs assessment to work out if your child needs this service.
A child, young person, parent or carer or professional can make a referral to our Family Support and Advice Line.
We'll pass the referral to the B2SA service if your child has a disability. We will also consider other children who have a number of problems or if they need more specialist intervention. This includes children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We assess all children who meet the eligibility criteria.
If the assessment identifies that the child requires specialist services to meet their needs we can provide:
You can arrange and pay for support from private or voluntary services yourself, or use your direct payments.
Some examples of specialist short breaks are where a trained worker:
Or you could get:
Generally a specialist short break shouldn't cost you anything, as we (Dorset Council) subsidise many short break activities. If you do have to pay, you can use your direct payments. You can use your direct payments to buy your own help and support.
Find out more about what NHS continuing healthcare can offer and who they support.