
Last updated: 5 November 2025
Your local NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB), NHS Frimley ICB, is responsible for planning and funding NHS services in your area. Your ICB has asked Clinical Partners to make changes to the way autism and ADHD services are managed. These changes may affect how long people wait for assessment.
We are sharing this information so that patients on the Clinical Partners waiting list from Frimley ICB have the most up-to-date picture.
On this page
- Why changes are being made
- For parents and carers of children and young people
- For adults
- Your legal Right to Choose
- Support while you wait
- Questions about these changes
Why changes are being made
Demand for Autism and ADHD services across England is higher than the NHS financial resources available. Under new NHS guidance, ICBs can use contractual powers to manage demand and keep services within locally available budgets. This means ICBs may instruct providers that offer services under Right to Choose to prioritise these resources by 'pausing' certain assessments and in some cases treatment until further funding becomes available. Your ICB has asked us to pause new autism and ADHD assessments.
For parents and carers of children and young people
What this means for your child:
- Your child will stay on the waiting list, unless you ask for them to be removed.
- While services for your ICB are paused, we will be unable to book your child’s appointment unless:
- their assessment is already booked
- they are part-way through their assessment journey
- they are diagnosed and awaiting treatment
- they are already receiving ADHD medication and require ongoing management and reviews.
- When your ICB confirms further funding is available, services will resume, and we will begin booking assessments again in referral date order.
- At this stage, we cannot give you a specific timeframe for your child’s assessment.
Which services will continue?
NHS Frimley ICB has asked us to continue to provide services to:
- patients who already have an assessment booked,
- patients who are currently part-way through their assessment,
- patients who have received a diagnosis and are waiting to begin treatment, and
- patients already taking ADHD medication who need ongoing reviews and support.
Support in school
Schools can provide support and make adjustments without a formal diagnosis — please speak to your child’s school about what may be possible.
For adults
What this means for you:
- You will stay on the waiting list, unless you ask to be removed.
- While services funded by your ICB are paused, we will be unable to book you for an appointment unless:
- your assessment is already booked
- you are part-way through your assessment
- you are diagnosed and awaiting treatment
- you are already receiving ADHD medication and require ongoing management and reviews.
- When your ICB confirms further funding is available, services will resume, and we will begin booking assessments again in referral date order.
- At this stage, we cannot give you a specific timeframe for your assessment.
Which services will continue?
NHS Frimley ICB has asked us to continue to provide services to:
- patients who already have an assessment booked,
- patients who are currently part-way through their assessment,
- patients who have received a diagnosis and are waiting to begin treatment, and
- patients already taking ADHD medication who need ongoing reviews and support.
Additional support
Workplaces and community services can often provide support and adjustments based on individual needs, even without a formal diagnosis. Please speak with your GP or employer about what may be available.
Your legal Right to Choose
You have a legal Right to Choose which provider carries out your NHS autism or ADHD assessment.
You may wish to contact other providers directly to confirm their current waiting times for your ICB. If you decide to move your referral, you will need to ask your GP to make a new referral and inform us so we can remove you from our waiting list. Please be aware that if you leave our list and later return to Clinical Partners, you will rejoin the waiting list from the start.
Learn more: NHS England Patient Choice
Support while you wait
We know waiting for an assessment can be difficult. We understand this may feel frustrating or worrying, and we are committed to making sure you are supported during this time.
- Gems4Health: Providing autism and ADHD resources, connection, and understanding in East Berkshire.
- NHS Berkshire Healthcare: How to support with attention, activity, emotions and behaviour
- NHS Berkshire Healthcare: How to support with communication, sensory needs, emotions and behaviour
- NHS Berkshire Healthcare: Sensory processing
- Autism Central: Autism Central is a peer support programme offering families education, coaching, and connection.
- CHADD: Empowers young people with ADHD
- ADDitude: Online magazine with wide-ranging articles to support children and families
- Family Lives: Professional, non-judgmental support and advice for all members of the family
- Speech and Language UK: A communication charity who offer a range of information services that provide help and advice to parents about speech, language and communication
- AFASIC: This organisation supports parents and represents children and young people with speech, language and communication needs. Resources include books and DVDs and free downloads
- ERIC: Information, advice and guides for toilet training and children’s bladder and bowel problems
- National Autistic Society: Autism and sensory processing
- Falkirk Council: Making Sense of Sensory Behaviour
- Health for Teens: A broad range of useful health information, including about ADHD and autism. All articles and videos have been developed by trusted NHS school nurses and health and wellbeing experts
- Visit WaitingWell for advice and support for individuals on neurodiversity waiting lists across the UK
NHS Talking Therapies East Berkshire residents
- Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- Website: talkingtherapies.berkshirehealthcare.nhs.uk
- Telephone: 0300 365 2000
- Email: [email protected]
NHS Talking Therapies North East Hampshire residents
- TalkPlus
- Website: www.talkplus.org.uk
- Telephone: 01252 533 355
- Email: [email protected]
NHS Talking Therapies Surrey Heath and Farnham residents
- Talking Therapies
- Website: www.healthysurrey.org.uk/mental-wellbeing/local-services/talking-therapies
- You can choose from five organisations that provide this service in Surrey.
Autism Berkshire
- Website: www.autismberkshire.org.uk
- Telephone: 01189 594 594
- Email: [email protected]
Autism Hampshire
- Website: autismhampshire.org.uk
- Telephone: 02380 766162
- Email: [email protected]
National Autistic Society Surrey
- Website: nassurreybranch.org
- Email: [email protected]
- National Autistic Society: Online community and helpful advice and guidance
- Mind: Information and advice about mental health
- Rethink Mental Illness: Advice, information and signposting to local resources
- CHADD: Empowers people with ADHD
- ADDitude: Online magazine with wide-ranging articles to support adults with ADHD
- ADHD UK: A charity run for people with ADHD by people with ADHD
- Visit WaitingWell for advice and support for individuals on neurodiversity waiting lists across the UK
If anyone feels in crisis:
- Call 111 for urgent NHS advice
- Call 999 in an emergency
Support for adults:
- Text ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 for free, confidential text support, availble 24/7
- Call 116 123 to talk to Samaritans, available 24/7
Support for children and young people:
- Childline – call 0800 1111 or use online chat
- Shout – text YM to 85258, available 24/7
- Papyrus HOPELINE247 – call 0800 068 4141 or text 07860 039 967
- The Mix – call 0808 808 4994 or use webchat (under 25s)

Questions about these changes
These decisions have been made by NHS Frimley ICB to manage NHS resources. Unfortunately, our team is not able to provide further information about the changes. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the NHS Frimley Patient Advice and Complaints Team:
- Phone: 0300 561 0250
- Email: [email protected]
- Post: Patient Advice and Complaints Team (PACT), Ground Floor, Mallard Court, Express Park, Bristol Road, Bridgwater, TA6 4RN
- Online
This update applies only to patients on the Clinical Partners waiting list whose NHS care is commissioned by NHS Frimley ICB. If your care is arranged by a different ICB, please check your email to see if there is an update for your care.
FAQs
Demand for autism and ADHD services across England is higher than the NHS financial resources available. Under new NHS guidance, ICBs can use contractual powers to manage demand and keep services within locally available budgets. This means providers that offer Autism and ADHD services under Right to Choose may be required to prioritise resources by 'pausing' certain assessments until further funding becomes available.
Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) are responsible for planning NHS services and making sure they stay within their local budgets. The NHS is experiencing significant financial pressures and demand for services. ICBs must balance funding health care services to meet the needs of its local population with financial resources available. Because of this, ICBs may ask providers delivering services under Right to Choose to pause new bookings so that existing patients can continue their care safely, until more funding is available.
No. You or your child will remain on the waiting list and keep your original referral date. When Frimley ICB is able to release more funding, bookings will restart, and patients will be booked in referral date order.
If you or your child already have an appointment booked, it will go ahead as planned. For patients without an assessment appointment, new bookings are paused until further funding is released.
NHS Frimley ICB has asked us to continue to provide services to:
- patients who already have an assessment booked,
- patients who are currently part-way through their assessment,
- patients who have received a diagnosis and are waiting to begin treatment, and
- patients already taking ADHD medication who need ongoing reviews and support.
All patients are on one waiting list and normally bookings are made in strict date order. However, when an ICB instructs Clinical Partners to pause services, bookings for new assessments for patients from that ICB cannot be made. During this time, we continue booking patients from other ICBs whose funding is still available, even if their referral date is later than yours.
Yes. You have a legal Right to Choose which provider carries out your NHS autism or ADHD assessment. You may wish to contact other providers directly to confirm their waiting times for Frimley ICB.
If you decide to move your referral to another provider, you will need to:
- Ask your GP to make a new referral, and
- Tell us so we can remove you from our waiting list.
Please be aware that if you leave our list and later return to Clinical Partners, you will rejoin the waiting list from the start.
Please speak to your GP if you are concerned. Schools, workplaces, and community services can often provide support and adjustments without a formal diagnosis. Support services and helplines are listed above.
Schools, workplaces, and community services can often provide support and adjustments based on individual needs, even without a formal diagnosis. Please speak with your GP, school, or employer about what may be available.
If you would like to raise a concern, please contact the NHS Frimley Patient Advice and Complaints Team:
- Phone: 0300 561 0250
- Email: [email protected]
- Post: Patient Advice and Complaints Team (PACT), Ground Floor, Mallard Court, Express Park, Bristol Road, Bridgwater, TA6 4RN
- Online
Complaints about waiting times should go to Frimley ICB, as they are responsible for organising and funding services.
Clinical Partners cannot investigate complaints regarding pauses in funding.
Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) are NHS organisations that plan and fund healthcare services for people in their local area. They decide how NHS budgets are spent and are responsible for commissioning (purchasing) services such as autism and ADHD assessments.
Your NHS care is commissioned (planned and funded) by the Integrated Care Board (ICB) linked to your GP practice. This may not always match where you live.
You can check which ICB your GP practice is part of by:
- Looking on your GP practice website, which usually lists the ICB they belong to.
- Asking at your GP practice reception.
- Visiting the NHS England website for a full list of ICBs and the areas they cover.
