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Direct payments allow you to arrange care and services yourself instead of receiving them directly from your local council. Direct payments can be made to parents and carers aged 16 or over. This includes people with parental responsibility for a disabled child. Learn more about direct payments.
Following an assessment, direct payments can be used for a variety of services which offer your child stimulation, new experiences and independence. These include:
Where agreed following an assessment, you can use direct payments to employ a person to provide your child with support.
Local councils can provide guidance about safe practice in employing carer-workers to work with your child. You can ask your council to help carry out a number of checks, including a police check to ensure the safety of your child. As the employer, the responsibility remains with you.
If you're a parent, or have parental responsibility, you should be supported to stay in work, or return to work, if you want.
If you've been assessed as needing help from social services, direct payments may help you make sure you have the right type child care service. This includes after-school or holiday care.
If you have a specific enquiry about your own situation, your local council is the best place to start. Each council implements direct payments in its own way. They will also be able to put you in touch with local support services.