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Adult ADHD Assessments

Adult ADHD assessments investigate the presence of neurodevelopmental symptoms that persist from childhood into maturity. These reports determine how executive dysfunction, inattention, and hyperactivity impact a person’s legal capacity, employment stability, or criminal responsibility.

Overview

When this report is required

  • Criminal Responsibility Evaluations assess if ADHD-related impulsivity or poor executive function provides mitigation for specific offences
  • Employment Tribunal Claims occur when an individual alleges disability discrimination or a failure to provide reasonable workplace adjustments
  • Family Court Proceedings determine if parental ADHD affects the ability to maintain consistent care or manage child-rearing demands
  • Fitness to Plead Assessments evaluate if severe ADHD symptoms hinder a defendant’s ability to follow court proceedings or instruct counsel

What the expert assesses

  • Presence of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria
  • History of childhood symptom onset
  • Impact on executive functioning
  • Occupational and social impairment
  • Comorbid mental health conditions

Report specification

Element Detail
Assessment Setting Clinic, Remote, Prison
Court Acceptance Criminal, Family, Employment
Compliance CPR Part 35
CPR Part 35 Compliant Digital Delivery Urgent Instructions

Specialist expertise

Neuropsychiatrists Adult ADHD Specialists Clinical Psychologists
While these are the primary specialists engaged for this instruction type, please note that every case turns on its own facts. Complex or multi-disciplinary cases may require a bespoke team of experts. Our case managers will review your specific instruction to ensure the correct clinical match.