The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is seeking views from both organisations and people with lived experience.

The Scottish Parliament’s Health, Social Care and Sport Committee has opened a call for views as part of their inquiry into Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) pathways and support. Their inquiry seeks to:

  • Understand why waiting times for diagnosis and management of ADHD and ASD are reportedly long, including the drivers of increasing demand,
  • Understand how these conditions are diagnosed and managed,
  • Understand the impact of delays on individuals,
  • Explore solutions to improve capacity of services, referral pathways and support.

The committee is offering two different routes for people to provide input into this enquiry.

Organisations which are involved in providing support to people with ADHD and ASD are encouraged to complete the detailed Call for Views which is available here on the Scottish Parliament website.

Individuals and families with lived experience are encouraged to share their views and experiences via the Scottish Parliament’s Your Priorities platform which is available here.

The Call for Views is open until 18 August 2025.

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