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Short breaks provide a chance for children with disabilities to spend time away from their carers, try out new things, have fun and make new friends. Short breaks can also provide families with a chance to have a break from their caring responsibilities and to do ordinary things together.
Read our Short Breaks statement
A short break can be a few hours, evenings, overnight, weekend, and school holiday daytime activities. It can take place in your own home, at a carer’s home or in a number of other settings, for example:
You may be eligible if your child:
You can access a short break in the following ways:
Route 1: Through the Local Offer and mainstream services available for children and families in Waltham forest (no assessment or allocation of Short Breaks is required)
Route 2: If you are currently being supported by a Social Worker, Early Help Practitioner or SEND Officer you can ask them to make a professional’s referral as they will be completing an assessment with your family.
Route 3: You can complete a self-referral. Information and guidance and a guide to completing the form is available below.
Alternatively, to request a self-referral form please telephone 0208 496 3515 or email shortbreaks@walthamforest.gov.uk
To request a formal assessment with the Waltham Forest SEND Service, please telephone 0208 496 6503 or email senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk
The form can be requested by contacting the Short Break Coordinator at Waltham Forest at shortbreaks@walthamforest.gov.uk, our front door at senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk or by requesting it from a professional working with your child.
You will need to sign the form. If you do not have an electronic signature, you can print off the signature page, sign it and scan it back to senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk
If you need help completing the form, there are several things you can do.
Please ensure that the form is signed by a parent or guardian and that you send evidence that your child or young person has a disability. This could be a copy of your child’s DLA or PIP letter (which tells you what level of Disability Living Allowance/ Personal Independence Payment has been given to your child/young person) or a letter from the Consultant detailing your child/young person’s diagnosis. If you need further advice and help with this, you can also contact the Short Break Coordinator.
All completed referrals including supporting documents, should be sent to:
Senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk or the address below.
We will put your application through a triage process to ascertain if it is appropriate for short breaks service and inform panel administrator to prepare it for the panel. The panel will then consider your request and make a decision.
The panel is made up from managers from SEND Service (Co-Chairs), Short Breaks Officer, Early Help Coordinator, Business Support Officer, Social Worker, Health (DCO or Commissioner), Joint Commissioning Team, Finance Team and a representative from the Parent Forum. The panel will ensure that the allocation of Short Break hours and support is based on assessed need and will meet the needs of the child or young person. The panel meets monthly to assess new referrals and also to regularly review what individual families receive.
No short breaks hours will be allocated until the request has been presented to the short breaks panel unless the Social Work or Early Help Assessment results as a recommendation that the needs of the child can be met through universal services.
We might make an out of panel decision in cases requiring complex and immediate support due to significant change in medical condition or sudden breakdown of support in place but those are assessed on case by case basis. Should we need to make an emergency out of panel decision, it will be ratified at the next available short breaks panel.
When the panel have agreed the number of short breaks hours and any other support that is needed, the family can mix and match services from the directory which suits them best.
The panel gathers professionals from various teams who have been involved with providing care and services to your child. We check and seek feedback from lead professionals to help and better inform panel decision. In some instances, the panel might feel that they do not have enough information to make a decision and will request that a professional brings it back to the next panel once required information has been obtained. We might obtain more information by contacting you and asking some more questions and /or by speaking to other professional from SEND Service, Early Help, Social Services, Early Years, CAMHS, Family support from your child’s schools etc.
We will write to you in 10 working days to confirm the outcome of the panel decision. If you have been allocated a short break you can mix and match services from the directory which suits you best. We will also attach a list of our current providers and a sheet to help you record how you use your hours.
Waltham Forest provides commissioned services that families can access using their short breaks hours. ‘Commissioned’ means they have been bought in by the local authority under a contract with the provider.
Adventure playgrounds
A range of activities are available at two specialist playgrounds with activities designed to meet the needs of children and young people with additional needs. They offer an inclusive and individualised service to each child. They can offer both holiday schemes and weekend activities.
Outreach service
The outreach service is designed in to meet the needs of disabled children/ young people and their families through planned 1:1 sessions, where the provider facilitates leisure and play activities to help the child/young person expand their interests and explore, new social opportunities and build up positive experiences and skills.
Families are allocated a trained designated short breaks worker who organises regular sessions in partnership with the family. The sessions can be home and community based depending on the needs of the child/young person and their family. Workers can also come along to family outings to provide support.
Holiday schemes, weekend schemes and after school clubs
These are usually group activities that can be run from a base or using community resources. The child/young person needs will be assessed by the provider and allocated either a 1:1 or a 1:4 support worker depending on their needs. Each short break provider has different criteria for the allocation of support. Some may charge a small fee to attend, and some may be able to offer transport to get your child/young person to and from the activity. Should you have any questions, please contact the individual organisations.
Overnight short breaks
Overnight short breaks are provided at the council's Short Break unit at Leyton Green Respite Centre, Lester House, and are available for children aged 8-18 who have the most complex needs. To access this service, you child/ young person will require an assessment by a social worker. Depending on need, you may receive 12, 24 or 52 overnights per year.
Sleep service
In Waltham Forest we have commissioned sleep practitioners, 2Sleep, who can provide practical help to support families and professionals working with families who have a child with a sleep issue.
For those families who need it, they can offer 1:1 support, working with them to develop a plan to tackle sleep issues they may have and supporting them to implement the plan. Support can be requested as part of a short break request using the self-referral form or can be requested by any professional working with the family.
Haven House
Haven House is a highly specialist respite provider for children with complex medical needs who need nursing support. if your child is known to the continuing care nursing team you may be eligible for respite overnight stays at Haven House which would be part of your continuing care nursing package. To find out more, contact your nursing team on: wfcommunitychildrens.nursing@nhs.net who can discuss your request with the health commissioning team as part of your support package.
Waltham Forest residential short breaks (afterschool, evening, overnights and holiday schemes) are provided by our flagship Centre for disabled children at Leyton Green Road Respite Centre which is based at Lester House 99 Leyton Green Road, Leyton, E10 6BD.
To access this service your child will require an assessment by a social worker.
We are trying to give families more flexibility within the choice of short breaks available and recognise that you will be best placed to make the decisions about this.
If a child or young person has been given a short break package, they can use the short break hours with any of the services that Waltham Forest has a contract with to provide services, (we refer to these as commissioned services). The short break package you may receive is usually via a commissioned service with Short Break hours or Direct Payments. You will receive an allocation of ‘hours’ as a package which you can use from April 1st- 31st March. If you apply part way through the year, you will receive a pro rata amount for the remaining art of the year. Your yearly allocation will then start again from 1st April the following year.
You can use these at weekends, weekdays or during the school holidays, as long as there is availability. You can mix and match services from the Short Break providers which best suits your needs and wishes.
For example, if a child or young person is allocated 100 hours of Short Breaks the hours can be used in the following manner; 25 hours at ELHAP, 15 hours at Oak Foundation 10 hours at The Limes, 10 hours at The Limes 40 hours at KIDS etc. or the child/young person can use all 100 hours with the one organisation if they so wish. In some cases, there may also be a daily/weekly charge to attend an activity. Check with the provider for details.
Short Breaks are allocated for one year at a time and run from April to March of the following year. This is in line with our financial year.
If child/ young person uses up all of their hours before the end of the financial year, they will not be able to access the services until April of the following year unless this is agreed by the Short Break Panel or there is an urgent, unavoidable change in a family’s situation. Therefore, it is very important to carefully plan how you use your hours.
It is the responsibility of the parents to keep track of the hours that their child uses each year.
A printed version is available and can be requested by contacting SEND Service front door on 0208 496 6503 or by emailing: senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk
Important notice:
Everyone can access universal short breaks, which are mainstream services that cater for disabled, non-disabled children and young people. Parents and carers can get a short breaks from their caring responsibilities by using these activities.
Short breaks hours can be converted into direct payments.
A direct payment is an alternative to an allocation of hours. The aim of a direct payment is to give more flexibility in how services are provided to people or families who are assessed as needing social services support. The direct payment is a sum of money that is paid to the family of a child or young person with a disability so the parents can buy short breaks and is an alternative to using the service providers that the local authority has a contract with to provide services (commissioned services). Therefore, you either receive a direct payment or a short break allocation but not both. Direct payments will be issued from the date of request and cannot be backdated.
Before receiving the direct payments, parent or carers will be taken through the process by waltham forest direct payments team. Further information about direct payments and how to use them is available at Waltham Forest's direct payments and personal budgets page.
Should the current type of short break allocation no longer work for you or your child, please send your request in writing to senteam@walthamforest.gov.uk and provide as much detail as possible, so it can be considered in the decision making process. Please be advised that we might also speak to any professional involved in your child’s support to ensure, what we provide, meets your child and family needs.
London Borough of Waltham Forest
Wood Street Health Centre
6 Linford Road
London
E17 3LA