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Have Your Say on Healthcare Transitions

The young people’s mental health charity, 42nd Street, will soon be hosting some workshops to collect feedback from young people, their parents/carers and family members around transitioning between child and adult health services. The workshops are open to anyone aged 16-25 in Greater Manchester

Neurodevelopmental Pathway Engagement Session: Referral Form

Manchester is introducing a new pathway for assessing ADHD and autism - and we would love to hear your thoughts!

Update (Feb2026): Changes in How Children and Young People are Reviewed and Assessed for Autism and ADHD in Greater Manchester

You may have heard about changes that are happening to our assessment pathways for Autism and ADHD in Greater Manchester. We recently shared a document from NHS Greater Manchester, but many people asked for more clarity around whether everyone will receive an assessment, and

Neurodiversity Pathway Engagement Session (Online)

Manchester is introducing a new pathway for assessing ADHD and autism - and we would love to hear your thoughts!

Neurodiversity Pathway Engagement Session

Manchester is introducing a new pathway for assessing ADHD and autism - and we would love to hear your thoughts!

Changes in How Children and Young People are Reviewed and Assessed for Autism and ADHD in Greater Manchester

There's an updated version of this NHS Greater Manchester document that was released in February 2026. Please visit our Neurodevelopmental Pathway page to read the latest updates on the changes to the ADHD and autism assessment pathways. We have received communications from NHS

Greater Manchester ADHD Public Engagement Exercises

This is a message we received from local partners in Health: NHS Greater Manchester (NHS GM) has launched a public engagement exercise to gather views on children and young people’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) services in Greater Manchester. We want children and young