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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

Support StrategiesSupporting Children with Processing Differences
April 7, 2025

Supporting Children with Processing Differences

What Are Processing Difficulties? Processing difficulties refer to challenges in understanding, interpreting, or responding to information. This can include difficulties…
Practical SupportAdvice for Perimenopausal Women with Suspected or Diagnosed ADHD
April 7, 2025

Advice for Perimenopausal Women with Suspected or Diagnosed ADHD

ADHD in perimenopausal women is an emerging area of interest, with growing evidence suggesting that hormonal fluctuations, particularly the decline…
Practical SupportMy Child is Lashing Out at Home – What Can I Do to Help?
April 7, 2025

My Child is Lashing Out at Home – What Can I Do to Help?

This can be a serious and challenging situation. Dealing with aggressive or violent behaviour from a child requires careful consideration…
Practical SupportMy Neurodivergent Child is Refusing to Go to School – What Can I Do?
April 7, 2025

My Neurodivergent Child is Refusing to Go to School – What Can I Do?

School refusal can be incredibly distressing—for both your child and you. When a neurodivergent child is struggling to attend school,…
Specific SupportWhat Support is Available for Teens Before an Autism and ADHD Assessment?
April 7, 2025

What Support is Available for Teens Before an Autism and ADHD Assessment?

There are several types of support available for teenagers before an autism and ADHD assessment. These resources can help prepare…
No DiagnosisHow to talk to your GP, employer, school, when things go wrong at the assessment
April 7, 2025

How to talk to your GP, employer, school, when things go wrong at the assessment

If you have concerns about your autism or ADHD assessment, always go back to the assessors first. They will want…