Why ‘No Evidence for Neurodevelopmental or ADHD Screening’ Isn’t the Same as ‘What’s Best for Children’
The Government has confirmed it will not support neurodevelopmental or ADHD screening for children, citing a lack of evidence. While early intervention is repeatedly acknowledged as essential, current pathways continue to rely on children reaching crisis before support begins. This blog explores the risks of delayed identification, the difference between screening and diagnosis, and what this decision means in real life for children and families.
"Why Can’t I Just Start?” – ADHD, Task Paralysis, and Social Overwhelm
This blog explains task paralysis, why starting a task can feel impossible, and how to make daily life easier for ADHD individuals.

