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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.

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A child sitting at a desk in a classroom, surrounded by office supplies and furniture, focused on learning. The setting includes a wall in the background.AutismNeurodiversitySupport StrategiesSupporting a child on an Autism assessment waiting list
April 1, 2025

Supporting a child on an Autism assessment waiting list

Supporting a child on an autism assessment waiting list can be challenging, but there are several proactive steps you can…
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?

School refusal can be incredibly distressing—for both your child and you. When a neurodivergent child is struggling to attend school,…
Self-UnderstandingCommon traits of autism in children in the UK
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Common traits of autism in children in the UK

Autism Spectrum Disorder (autism) presents a diverse range of characteristics in children, and these traits can vary widely among individuals.…
Self-UnderstandingHow Masking Affects Autism and ADHD Assessments
April 7, 2025

How Masking Affects Autism and ADHD Assessments

Masking (also called camouflaging) can significantly impact the autism and ADHD assessment process, often making diagnosis more challenging and sometimes…
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…
Self-UnderstandingCase Study: T – Diagnosed with ADHD and Autism when he was aged 60+
April 7, 2025

Case Study: T – Diagnosed with ADHD and Autism when he was aged 60+

My journey to finally receiving a diagnosis for both ADHD and Autism was interesting. My own Doctor’s comment when requesting…