Share the Care week in Hertfordshire - Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:36 pm
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Care scheme to ease burden
Fifty local disabled children will benefit from a campaign which aims to solve Hertfordshire's shortage of volunteer carers.
Share the Care week, starting on Monday, will encourage volunteers to look after children with physical or learning disabilities for a few hours a month.
Currently, 130 shared carers look after 150 children - but 50 children are still on the waiting list.
Andrea Rhymer said her 12-year-old son Ashley "counts down the days until his next visit".
She said: "We've been so lucky with the Shared Care scheme, knowing he's with a family we can trust.
"It gives me time to do things that other people take for granted, like shopping, and spending time with my 17 year-old son.
"It gives Ashley the chance to go and socialise with other children, so we all benefit from it."
Rob and Beverley Jennings, Ashley's shared carers, added: "We love having him and it's a treat to take him out."
County Councillor Jane Pitman, Lead Member for Children's Services, said: "It would be wonderful if we could find enough shared care volunteers for more families to benefit.
"Parents get a rest from caring full time, and it helps the child make new friends, gain independence and widen their social circle: opportunities which are often unavailable to disabled children."
Shared carers come from all walks of life. No special experience or qualifications are needed, and the council provides training, support and a generous allowance.
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