Scottish Parliament Committee Highlights Assessment Disparities
A Scottish Parliament committee has emphasized the urgent need to enhance the assessment process for autism and ADHD across Scotland. The committee's findings reveal significant inconsistencies in how these assessments are conducted, leading to what has been described as a 'postcode lottery' for individuals seeking diagnosis and support.
Call for Urgent Improvements
The committee's report stresses that access to timely and accurate assessments varies widely depending on geographic location, which results in unequal opportunities for those affected. This disparity has prompted calls for standardized procedures and increased resources to ensure fair and efficient evaluations throughout the country.
Direct Statement from the Committee
"Autism and ADHD assessments are a postcode lottery," the committee stated, underscoring the critical nature of the issue and the need for immediate remedial measures.
These findings have sparked discussions among policymakers and healthcare providers about implementing reforms that would address the current gaps and improve outcomes for individuals with autism and ADHD.




