Local authorities have a legal duty to ‘have regard’ to the needs of the parents/carers of disabled children in their area. Following from this they also have a legal duty to provide, so far as is reasonably practicable, a range of services to assist parents/carers. The local authority must take into account whether parents will be able to continue providing care if they don’t have a break. It must also consider whether parents could care more effectively for their child if they had a break. If you ask your local authority for respite, mention The Breaks for Carers of Disabled Children Regulations 2011. The local authority should set out its ‘local offer’ to parents/carers on its website.
Mencap has information about respite/short breaks on its website - mencap.org.uk/advice-and-su...