Hi WaltonWalton wrote: ↑Mon Aug 11, 2025 11:22 pmOur experience of navigating the school system and SEN provision for our daughter has been a never ending carousel of let downs and agonising waits thanks to a completely underfunded and overstretched county council.
Absolutely nothing to do with claiming benefits, and everything to do with getting adequate support for the kids at the place they spend 30+ hours a week
It's great to hear that, for you and your family at least, getting a diagnosis for ADHD isn't anything to do with benefits.
But just because we have the good fortune to self-sufficient we shouldn't dismiss or denigrate those families less fortunate than ours for whom a diagnosis of ADHD might be a crucial step in getting benefits or extra benefits if they're already receiving welfare payments.
For example, the child might qualify for Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children. This is broken down into a 'Care Component' for looking after the child and a 'Mobility Component' for help getting the child around. In extreme cases (around 137,000 children receive the qualifying higher rate mobility component) this entitles the family to a free new car via the motability scheme. Not only does this help keep the British car industry going it also helps these families avoid using public transport.
On top of this the family might also be able to claim other benefits such as Carer's Allowance, Universal Credit (Child Disability Element), Council Tax Benefit and perhaps even a coveted Blue Badge for those spots in the supermarket carpark next to the door.
And once entitlement to these benefits is established, additional support such as help with utility bills, cold weather payments, free schools meals, free school uniforms, help with school trips, free school buses and vouchers for fruit, vegetables and formula milk also kick in.
So as you can see, for some families it can mean the world of difference to get that all important diagnosis confirmed. Just because it's nothing to do with claiming benefits for ourselves, we shouldn't dismiss the cases of those for whom it is a crucial gateway to the benefit system.