Neurodiversity (including ADHD and Autism)
What is neurodiversity?
Differences in how people’s brains work is a natural and valuable part of being human. Just like we all have unique personalities, we also have unique brains.
For children, this means they might communicate and learn differently from others.
These differences can include, but are not limited to, conditions such as autism (also known as autism spectrum disorder) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Neurodevelopmental assessments at the Child Development Service
The Child Development Service offers neurodevelopmental assessment for eligible children with significant developmental concerns across multiple developmental areas.
To find out about the services we offer visit our services: assessment and support.
To learn about autism and ADHD, including assessment pathways, see the information below.