Residents and staff are urged to give their views on the review of children’s ADHD services in Greater Manchester.
NHS Greater Manchester is reviewing children’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) services across Greater Manchester, and they are encouraging residents and staff to have their say.
It is estimated there are nearly 30,000 children and young people with ADHD in Greater Manchester.
The review aims to improve ADHD services to make sure they prioritise the children and young people who need it most. It also aims to reduce waiting times and improve support for children and families.
You can have your say between now and 29th November. The survey will ask about your experiences, thoughts, and feeling on services. It will also ask how you think they could work in the future.
For more information about the review and to “have your say” visit The GM Integrated Care children’s ADHD review page.
More information about ADHD can be found on NHS England’s website.