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- @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social has published our first roadmap draft
- @himal.bsky.social has connected with @jackgoulder.bsky.social
- Lots of reading, including from Himal at the UN in Nepal
Read it here.
- @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social has published our first roadmap draft
- @himal.bsky.social has connected with @jackgoulder.bsky.social
- Lots of reading, including from Himal at the UN in Nepal
Read it here.
- ADHD Taskforce report part 2: we're going deeper to write a full and comprehensive response.
- Team resilience tested and passed (@himal.bsky.social in Cambodia, @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social holding the fort)
- Call to participate in ADHD research studies
Read it here.
- ADHD Taskforce report part 2: we're going deeper to write a full and comprehensive response.
- Team resilience tested and passed (@himal.bsky.social in Cambodia, @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social holding the fort)
- Call to participate in ADHD research studies
Read it here.
ADHD Taskforce Part 2 has landed. Good recommendations (waiting times, higher NHS priority) but no clear ownership and accountability.
Also this week:
- Working on visual map of ADHD landscape
- Updated vision board live
- First team fika happened today!
Read it here.
ADHD Taskforce Part 2 has landed. Good recommendations (waiting times, higher NHS priority) but no clear ownership and accountability.
Also this week:
- Working on visual map of ADHD landscape
- Updated vision board live
- First team fika happened today!
Read it here.
We called what it needed to contain a month ago: national standards, fair shared care, real ownership.
First look: some movement, still too many gaps.
Reports don’t fix systems. Continuity does.
Read the report here www.england.nhs.uk/publication/...
We called what it needed to contain a month ago: national standards, fair shared care, real ownership.
First look: some movement, still too many gaps.
Reports don’t fix systems. Continuity does.
Read the report here www.england.nhs.uk/publication/...
Summer is over. No report. Every delay means more children waiting, adults cut off from treatment, families left managing bureaucracy instead of care.
We can’t wait. So we’ve drafted what’s missing.
Without this, barriers stay stuck locally.
Our blog post explains why national ownership is the only way to change the system.
Read it here.
Without this, barriers stay stuck locally.
Our blog post explains why national ownership is the only way to change the system.
Read it here.
We shared one systemic barrier a day. That’s 31 barriers over 31 days showing how ADHD care in England is fragmented, and what needs to change.
We also published a post summarising what we learned and what’s next.
🧵 below are all 31 posts.
We shared one systemic barrier a day. That’s 31 barriers over 31 days showing how ADHD care in England is fragmented, and what needs to change.
We also published a post summarising what we learned and what’s next.
🧵 below are all 31 posts.
We've wrapped up ADHD Awareness Month and published all 31 systemic barriers. The biggest? No national ownership or strategy for ADHD.
This week:
- Ellie's story on BBC News
- New connections including NHS Digital Prevention
- Community fika launching 7th Nov
Read it here.
We've wrapped up ADHD Awareness Month and published all 31 systemic barriers. The biggest? No national ownership or strategy for ADHD.
This week:
- Ellie's story on BBC News
- New connections including NHS Digital Prevention
- Community fika launching 7th Nov
Read it here.
We’ve shared one systemic barrier a day and saved the biggest till last: A lack of national ownership, accountability and strategy for ADHD.
We’ve also published a post summarising the month’s findings.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 31 of 31
We’ve shared one systemic barrier a day and saved the biggest till last: A lack of national ownership, accountability and strategy for ADHD.
We’ve also published a post summarising the month’s findings.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 31 of 31
That framing breeds fear instead of understanding. These medications are safe and effective when properly prescribed but stigma still shapes care decisions.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 30 of 31
That framing breeds fear instead of understanding. These medications are safe and effective when properly prescribed but stigma still shapes care decisions.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 30 of 31
But many people use flexible or “as needed” dosing. That misunderstanding inflates budgets and limits access to treatment that fits real life.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 29 of 31
But many people use flexible or “as needed” dosing. That misunderstanding inflates budgets and limits access to treatment that fits real life.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 29 of 31
It maps how we turn our vision into services that help people now by putting users, needs, and strategy onto a single page.
View it here: www.canva.com/design/DAG2g...
Does it resonate? Share your feedback here or on [email protected]
It maps how we turn our vision into services that help people now by putting users, needs, and strategy onto a single page.
View it here: www.canva.com/design/DAG2g...
Does it resonate? Share your feedback here or on [email protected]
Without data, ADHD looks expensive to treat but cheap to ignore. In reality the opposite is true.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 28 of 31
Without data, ADHD looks expensive to treat but cheap to ignore. In reality the opposite is true.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 28 of 31
These schemes look good on paper, but collapse in practice. Another postcode lottery in action.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 27 of 31
These schemes look good on paper, but collapse in practice. Another postcode lottery in action.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 27 of 31
GPs manage diabetes, asthma, depression. But not ADHD.
It’s one of the only long-term conditions left out of primary care.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 26 of 31
GPs manage diabetes, asthma, depression. But not ADHD.
It’s one of the only long-term conditions left out of primary care.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 26 of 31
That means patients with valid NHS diagnoses are denied GP prescriptions and have to pay £100-150/month privately.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 25 of 31
That means patients with valid NHS diagnoses are denied GP prescriptions and have to pay £100-150/month privately.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 25 of 31
@sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social and I did a mind meld earlier this week (both Trek fans 🖖). The result? Look at this vision board. Users, needs, goals…
We have a service.
www.canva.com/design/DAG2g...
- @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social joins as Service Owner
- Ellie Smith-Barratt @braveandbrilliant.bsky.social on BBC Radio Cumbria
- Refining our vision and defining ADHD Pathfinding around a service to help navigate pathways
- @sianmurrayhuynh.bsky.social joins as Service Owner
- Ellie Smith-Barratt @braveandbrilliant.bsky.social on BBC Radio Cumbria
- Refining our vision and defining ADHD Pathfinding around a service to help navigate pathways
They find out only when their new GP refuses to prescribe, leaving them abruptly without medication or support.
It isn’t patient error, it’s system failure.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 24 of 31
They find out only when their new GP refuses to prescribe, leaving them abruptly without medication or support.
It isn’t patient error, it’s system failure.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 24 of 31
Across England, SCAs don’t transfer between NHS Trusts. Even stable patients have to start again and be reasessed, re-titrate, or go private to stay on medication. It’s disruptive, unsafe, and avoidable.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 23 of 31
Across England, SCAs don’t transfer between NHS Trusts. Even stable patients have to start again and be reasessed, re-titrate, or go private to stay on medication. It’s disruptive, unsafe, and avoidable.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 23 of 31
It’s one reason why patients remain stuck between secondary care and Right to Choose providers, unable to get repeat prescriptions.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 22 of 31
It’s one reason why patients remain stuck between secondary care and Right to Choose providers, unable to get repeat prescriptions.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 22 of 31
The result? Inconsistent practice, bottlenecks, and patients waiting months while systems debate semantics.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 21 of 31
The result? Inconsistent practice, bottlenecks, and patients waiting months while systems debate semantics.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 21 of 31
Don’t miss it. Listen on the link.
Don’t miss it. Listen on the link.
Fast isn’t always safe. Medication adjustments need time, not tick-boxes.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 20 of 31
Fast isn’t always safe. Medication adjustments need time, not tick-boxes.
📅 Part of ADHD Awareness Month. Day 20 of 31