
NHS Greater Manchester is seeking input from individuals living with ADHD, their family members or carers, as well as professionals who work with people affected by ADHD in the region.
This project is part of the broader ‘Neurodiversity Programme,’ aimed at improving care for children with conditions such as ADHD and Autism
NHS Greater Manchester has collaborated with professionals from healthcare, education, social care, as well as families, children, and young people to gain insights into the challenges within services and identify ways to improve them.
Now, they are seeking further input from families, parents, carers, children, young people, and staff to gather feedback on their proposed plans.
There are multiple ways for you to share your thoughts and experiences, and you are welcome to use one or more of the available options:
Complete the Survey
Join a lived experience group
There will be two groups. One for parents, carers and professionals and another for children themselves.
Please be aware that being part of a group will involve attending lived experience meetings. The engagement of the groups is expected to last around 10-12 weeks.
Please contact gmhscp.engagement@nhs.net for more information and to register your interest.
Attend a focus group
The dates will be published on their website soon.
