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Welcome to WaitingWell

WaitingWell is an online, holistic initiative designed to support individuals on neurodiversity waiting lists across the UK.

The programme acknowledges the lengthy waiting times for an Autism or ADHD assessment, which can evoke a complex mix of emotions, including frustration, apprehension and concern about the outcome. These feelings are common and understandable given the uncertainties in the diagnostic process.

WaitingWell seeks to support people, both young and old, by offering practical information, evidence-based strategies and meaningful support both before and after a diagnosis.

Helpful Articles

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Understanding the Autism/ADHD Assessment Process

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Supporting Children with Processing Differences

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No DiagnosisWhy Some People Don’t Get a Diagnosis for Autism or ADHD
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Why Some People Don’t Get a Diagnosis for Autism or ADHD

Many individuals who experience symptoms of autism or ADHD do not receive a formal diagnosis — often despite lifelong struggles.…
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Sleeping Well: Tips for Neurodivergent Minds

Sleep is vital for our well-being, but for many neurodivergent individuals, getting a good night’s rest can feel like a…
Practical SupportMy Neurodivergent Child is Refusing to Go to School – What Can I Do?
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My Neurodivergent Child is Refusing to Go to School – What Can I Do?

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