“…The literature suggests that short breaks tend to be used more by families with limited informal support networks than by those who have greater support from family and friends (Boyd, 2002;Chan & Sigafoos, 2000;Cohen, 1982: Factor et al, 1990Randall & Parker, 1999); and that families who use (or wish to use) short breaks have children who are more dependent or have more serious behavioural issues than non-users (Boyd, 2002;Chadwick, Beecham, Piroth, Bernard, & Taylor, 2002;Factor et al, 1990;Marc & MacDonald, 1988;McConkey & Adams, 2000;Trenenan, Corkery, Dowdney, & Hammond, 1997).…”