Description
Highlights the importance of respite for families raising children who have experienced trauma. The guide outlines two main categories of respite: planned respite and crisis or emergency respite. It also describes various forms of respite such as support network development, special events, specific respite events, recreational activities, hub homes, camps or retreats, training and maintaining a directory of respite care providers, and flexible funding to families. This article also provides examples of programs implementing these forms of respite care and offers additional resources for further information.