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ADHD Survey

ADHD Survey

Sheffield Autism Partnership Network and Sheffield Voices are working together to hear the experiences of people living with or suspecting they have ADHD.

They want to understand people’s experiences of getting ADHD support, both whilst waiting for an assessment and after diagnosis (whether that is a formal diagnosis or self-diagnosis).

To do this, they want to hear from people with ADHD of all ages about what kind of support already exists, how good it is, and what kind of support you wish was available.

This might be support provided by the NHS or the voluntary sector, like charities or peer support groups.

This information will be shared with the people in charge of making decisions about ADHD provision in Sheffield, to help them understand what people with ADHD need.

The options to get involved are:

Completing the survey

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Attending one of two in person drop-in sessions at The Circle in February / March (dates to be confirmed ). These sessions will be aimed at hearing the voices of people who find online surveys inaccessible to complete.

Emailing admin@sapn.org.uk or info@sheffieldvoices.org.uk to ask any questions or comment, or to give your feedback another way. This can include telling us how to make future work more accessible, which will be passed on to the commissioning team for future funded work.

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