Respite Services factsheet
Published online:
02 May 2011

Summary
This factsheet is published by Disability Support Services and is available in five languages.
Who can get respite services?
Respite services are available to disabled people - and to carers, family and whānau whose primary role involves the care and support of a disabled family member.
What's in the factsheet?
This factsheet answers the following questions:
- What can I expect from a respite service?
- How do I get respite?
- How often can I get respite?
- Where can I get more information?
Publishing information
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Date of publication:May 2011HP number:4793 Eng, 4867 Māori, 4842 Ck Is Māori, 4851 Sam, 4859 TongaOrdering information:Only soft copy available to download
Downloads
- Respite Services – English version (pdf, 47 KB)
- Respite Services – English version (doc, 140 KB)
- Respite Services – Māori version (pdf, 102 KB)
- Respite Services – Māori version (doc, 161 KB)
- Respite Services – Cook Island Māori version (pdf, 79 KB)
- Respite Services – Cook Island Māori version (doc, 152 KB)
- Respite Services – Samoan version (pdf, 142 KB)
- Respite Services – Samoan version (doc, 159 KB)
- Respite Services – Tongan version (pdf, 108 KB)
- Respite Services – Tongan version (doc, 151 KB)
Downloads
- Respite Services – English version (pdf, 47 KB)
- Respite Services – English version (doc, 140 KB)
- Respite Services – Māori version (pdf, 102 KB)
- Respite Services – Māori version (doc, 161 KB)
- Respite Services – Cook Island Māori version (pdf, 79 KB)
- Respite Services – Cook Island Māori version (doc, 152 KB)
- Respite Services – Samoan version (pdf, 142 KB)
- Respite Services – Samoan version (doc, 159 KB)
- Respite Services – Tongan version (pdf, 108 KB)
- Respite Services – Tongan version (doc, 151 KB)
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Page last updated: 14 May 2012

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