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National Statistics publication on respite care servcies provided or purchased by local authorities in Scotland. Respite is a service which benefits a carer and the person s/he cares for by providing a short break from caring tasks.
Guidance for creditors of a debt that has been placed in a ‘breathing space’.
Apply through your local council for short-term ('respite') care for your sick or disabled child to enable you to have a break from caring
Service access and guidance for creditors and money advisers about Breathing Space
How to notify DWP to stop or restart deductions from benefits for fuel, water or rent arrears when a debtor starts or ends a ‘Breathing Space’.
Apply for Carer's Allowance - money to help you look after someone who needs to be cared for. Apply online or use form DS700.
Guidance for Approved Mental Health Professionals and others about mental health crisis breathing space
This report evaluates the Respite Rooms pilot programme which supported very vulnerable victims of domestic abuse at risk of homelessness.
The new LOA will ensure that our service personnel, and their families, receive a more accurate contribution to additional costs incurred when serving overseas.
Appeal a debt adviser’s decision to include your address in a ‘breathing space’ for a debt that you owe.
Independent Reconfiguration Panel advice to the Minister of State for Health on respite care services for people with learning disabilities, complex needs and/or autism in the Tees Valley area.
This is HM Revenue and Customs' initial equality impact assessment.
This sets out the key points from the HMRC Accounting Officer's scrutiny of a major government programme.
Foster carers look after children when their parents are not able to - becoming a foster carer, money and support available, fostering agencies, foster parents
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