Parents and carers

Short break activities help disabled children have fun, try new things, gain independence and make friends. They also help parents and carers take a break from the pressures of family life.

Activities can be after school, at weekends or during school holidays. They can last from a couple of hours to a few days.

Activities can be broken down into 3 categories:

  • services for everyone (universal services), which disabled children can access
  • targeted services for specific groups of disabled children
  • specialist services for children whose needs cannot be met by universal or targeted services

Services for everyone

There are lots of activities which all children can access, like Brownies and Cubs, arts and crafts or football clubs.

All services must make reasonable adjustments so that disabled children are included in their activities.

You can look for activities using these Leeds City Council websites:

You can also find activities via your school and your local children's centre.

Targeted short breaks

Targeted short breaks are activities are for children with specific needs.

Short breaks and fun activities catalogue

This catalogue can help you find out about the activities available to your child.

View the short breaks catalogue

If you'd like your child to take part in a targeted short break, you can register your interest.

Register interest in targeted short breaks

Specialist short breaks

Specialist services are aimed at children with more complex needs that cannot be met by universal or targeted services.

Access to specialist services is by:

Specialist services can include daytime or overnight breaks in a short break unit, short breaks with an approved foster carer or individual support worker.

Leeds City Council's One-minute guide on short breaks and fun activities.

Other Activities Leeds services

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