Submitted on Saturday 30th November 2024
Rejected on Tuesday 21st January 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Prevent the collective action of GP’s against shared care for ADHD
This collective action being pushed by GP’s against those with ADHD is a symptom of the stress the NHS faces but also a symptom of the generalised stigma that struggling people face when trying to seek shared care. We can and should be better than this lack of care in an age enlightened by science.
Stop this collective action and instead, establish new pathways from private ADHD diagnosis companies back to the NHS. The medication without NHS support is too costly for the average person but the demonised medications are akin to a wheelchair giving a person independence with how it enables them to function in society.
Private diagnosis’s should be recognised for alleviating pressure off of the NHS wait times and for caring to help people with a very real disability change their lives.
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Review NHS approach to shared care for ADHD medication. - petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700214
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