Sense short breaks for disabled people and their families

Sense short breaks are getaways and days out for disabled adults and children, which also provide families and carers a chance to take some time off.

What are short breaks?

Sense’s short breaks are outings and trips for people with complex disabilities, which provide carers with an opportunity to take a break from caring. Short breaks are often known as respite care.

Our expert team will support your child while you take some time off – so both of you can relax and have fun.

We have a range of different services around the country – from Get Out There (GOT) groups to personal assistants.

Are short breaks for me?

If you care for someone who is deafblind or has complex disabilities and live in an area where we operate, Sense short breaks are for you.

Most of our breaks are for parents of children or young people. If you’re looking for further support for an adult, learn more about our communicator guides and intervenors.

How do I apply?

Get in touch to find out more about our services for disabled people with complex needs. 

What types of short break does Sense offer?

We provide a range of short breaks, to offer you the right support at the right time. Our services vary by location – check where we currently operate.

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Get Out There holiday clubs

Local authority funded
We run holiday clubs in Trafford, Loughborough, Nuneaton, Sandwell and Cornwall. They run for four hours a day and are open to young people between 8-18.
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Get Out There weekend clubs

Local authority funded
Our Saturday morning clubs offer a range of activities each for young people between 8-18. They run in Wythenshawe, Bramhall, Leicester, Loughborough, Trafford, Sandwell and Cornwall.
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Get Out There one-to-one personal assistant

Local authority funded or direct payments
We provide personal assistants to support disabled young people in their community. Our professionals can give your child one-to-one care at the times you need.

What activities do disabled people get up to during a short break?

Our breaks are specially designed to suit the people we support. From group activities to action-packed weekend breaks, there’s always lots on offer and our attendees create great memories while their carers enjoy their break.

Everyone on a Sense short break is supported by experienced staff or empathetic volunteers who have had thorough training. 

Examples of the types of support we provide include:

  • One-to-one support in the community, such as after-school care or accessing services.
  • Days out on sensory walks, ice skating, dolphin watching or at a theme park.
  • Sensory play, messy play, crafts, cooking and sports.
  • Trying new hobbies like theatre or music.

Our approach is to provide flexible and personalised support to empower people to communicate and express themselves – be it through speech or sign, touch or movement, gesture or sound, art or dance. We understand that people need different support in order to lead connected and fulfilled lives.

How much do these services cost?

Most of these services are funded by local authority or direct payment, so you’ll likely need to complete a local authority assessment.

Get in touch with us for help on completing an assessment.

What is local authority funding? How do I apply for it?

Local authorities provide funding to deliver these services. They will check if you’re eligible for funding by asking you to complete a needs assessment on their website.

Not sure where to start? Get in touch and we can point you in the right direction.

Where are these services available?

Availability varies by location. Here’s a quick overview:

  • Get Out There holiday clubs: Trafford, Loughborough, Nuneaton, Sandwell and Cornwall.
  • Get Out There weekend clubs: Wythenshawe, Bramhall, Leicester, Loughborough, Trafford, Sandwell and Cornwall.
  • Get Out There personal assistant support: Manchester, Trafford, Stockport, Loughborough, Warwickshire, Solihull, Sandwell and Cornwall.

How do I apply?

Get in touch to find out more about our services for disabled people with complex needs. 

A young man is being held by an instructor before he does a zip line - they're both wearing safety gear

Mark’s adventure

Mark enjoyed a jam-packed 5 day Sense Short Break down on Conygre Farm. During one day trip to an outdoor activity centre, Mark chose to take on an extra special challenge: conquering his fear of his heights.

Together with an experienced climbing partner and the support of his new friends, Mark tackled the centre’s indoor climbing wall. By the end of the day, he was climbing the wall on his own, to the sound of massive cheers from everyone!

Support from Sense

We’re the national disability charity supporting everyone who is deafblind or has complex disabilities. We’re here for people of all ages and their families. If you need more information and advice about the services we provide, you can find out more here.