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Shared Care Network

63-66 Easton Business Centre
Felix Road
Bristol
BS5 0HE

Tel: 0117 941 5361
Web: www.sharedcarenetwork.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday

Shared Care Network does not provide services but is an umbrella organisation for family based short breaks schemes.

Shared Care Network (SCN) is a charity dedicated to promoting, researching and developing family based short breaks services for disabled children in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland has its own organisation, Shared Care Scotland, with whom they increasingly collaborate. SCN has a membership of around 200 short break services in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. These are run by voluntary sector organisations such as Barnardo's, The Children's Society and NCH, as well as by local authorities. These schemes link disabled children with local support families or individuals who are willing to offer occasional care in their's or the child's home. They also have a pilot membership scheme directly involving parents of disabled children and short break carers in the work of SCN.

SCN was registered as a charity in 1990, to identify and encourage good practice in this field. Since then, they have built up a solid reputation in:

  • Promoting good practice in short breaks.
  • Campaigning to promote quality and appropriate services.
  • Providing advice and information.
  • Conducting research to inform policy and practice.
  • Organising specialist conferences and training for professionals, parents and short break carers.
  • Producing publications and good practice guides.
  • Raising awareness of short breaks amongst the general public.

SCN also plays an important role in helping new schemes get off the ground, mainly by providing them with advice, information and access to a ready-made contacts network. This geographically spread network ensures that their research and development work impacts on a national scale.

Checked: 15 Feb 2008

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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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