The standards cover six key areas, including effective communication, child development, self-development and keeping young people safe from harm.

The Children's Workforce Development Council has published new standards for the assessment and training of short break carers of disabled children.
The standards cover six key areas, including effective communication, child development, self-development and keeping young people safe from harm.
They apply to all carers covered under the Fostering Services Regulations (2002), which refers to people who offer day or overnight care of disabled children and those with complex health needs, primarily in the carer's home.
Existing short break carers should complete the standards by June 2011, while new carers are expected to complete them within 12 months of approval.
The standards build on a similar document for foster carers, and are supported by a workbook for carers, and supervisor notes.

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