Enter data on the children who have attended your short breaks provision (previously Lancashire Breaktime).
Adult Disability Services short breaks .
Complete an evaluation form for Short Breaks (including Break Time) and find out what families say about the Short Breaks service.
Activities for children and young people who receive short breaks through a child's social care plan.
Activities for children and young people under 18 while their carer has a break .
Lancashire County Council's Short Breaks offer to children and young people aged 0 to 18 years with additional needs and/or disabilities.
Break Time members can request a free Max Card for reduced or free entry to many UK attractions.
Disabled children and their families may need additional support from social care services.
Find things to do for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Including Lancashire Break Time.
If you care for another adult aged 18 or over, you may be able to get more support to help you in your vital role.
Leisure facilities, activities, days out and breaks for children and young people with special needs or disabilities.
then the county council will continue to provide education and will consider your preferences for the future.
Often pupils stay on the roll of the short stay school so that they can return there if the placement at the new school or academy breaks down. The pupil can continue their education there without
Our exciting new reading intiative
A summary of the feedback and comments we have received so far and what we have done in response.
Reuse household items through our 'reuse360' shops, reuse hub and other reuse projects.
Services we can provide for older people and people with disabilities.
Services and support for people who care for someone.