This investigation examines the barriers and challenges for children and young people on the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD assessment and diagnostic pathways in Birmingham.

30/07/2024
By Healthwatch Birmingham
Investigations 2024

Based on feedback from 137 parents or carers of children and young people with ASD or ADHD, we identified the following issues with the neurodevelopmental assessment and diagnostic pathway:

  • Length of wait for the referral and professional support.
  • Professionals not submitting documents on time and referrals being missed, further delaying the assessment and diagnostic process.
  • Restrictive criteria and thresholds.
  • Professionals’ knowledge of the referral pathway – how, when and who to refer to.
  • Focusing on parenting style and child’s behaviour rather than the child’s symptoms.
  • Poor communication and partnership working with families.
  • Lack of support for families before and after diagnosis.

People told us they want to see the following improvements:

  • Support families, children and young people to ‘wait well’.
  • Increase training and support for professionals referring children and young people for assessment.
  • Improve the assessment and diagnosis process.

We would like to thank everyone who shared their experiences. We are also grateful to Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham City Council, Birmingham Parent Carers Forum, Accord and all community organisations that helped us reach service users.

 


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