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Respite, Short Breaks and Holidays

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Shared Care Scotland manage a directory of short break services for carers and the people they care for. You can access this online or by calling them on 01383 622462.

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Crossroads Fife Central work across Central and North East Fife, providing high quality person centred support to Carers who are caring for someone of any age with any disability or illness.  Support is provided in the form of Short Breaks.  If you feel you would benefit from a Crossroads service, would like to purchase support from us or would like further information, please contact them.

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Tourism for All UK is the  UK Voice for Accessible Tourism.  They are a national charity dedicated to making tourism welcoming to all.

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3H is a charity which was founded over 35 years ago to enable those less fortunate to have a memorable and fulfilling holiday. With the valued help of grant-giving trusts, businesses and individuals, we are able to subsidise a range of holidays to enable over 600 people each year to get away.

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Leonard Cheshire Disability Respite Care services provide a temporary break for both the disabled person and the carer. Service users may be self-financing or supported by statutory authorities.

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  • Home
  • Contact Us
    • About Us >
      • Mission Statement
      • Complaints Procedure
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Confidentiality and GDPR
    • FAQs
    • Meet the Staff
  • Make a Referral
  • News
    • Information Bulletins
    • Work With Us
    • Carers talking about their caring role
  • Carer Support
    • One to One with a Carer Support Worker
    • Carers Groups
    • Befriending Service
    • Carer Support Plans
    • Emergency Planning
    • Carers Emergency Cards
    • The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016
    • Who else can help you? >
      • Carer Support Organisations
      • Condition specific help
      • Respite, Short Breaks & Holidays
      • Organisations that can help
  • Building Knowledge
    • Workshops for carers >
      • Take a Walk in their shoes
      • Communicating with Dementia - Words and Beyond
      • Carer Essentials for parent carers
      • Carer Essentials for carers of adults and older people
      • Accessing Public Services in Scotland
    • Information for workers
  • Taking a Break
    • Creative Breaks Fund