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Mission Statement

We Know, We Care, and We Provide

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Our Mission

We know….every child with ADHD has a window of opportunity to improve their life, their relationships and their academic performance.

We know….this window of opportunity starts to close to new strategies and that waiting for a diagnosis is just…. lost time.

We know….adults with ADHD can have chaotic lives that hold them back and ruin their relationships at home and at work.

Our Values

We See You….and not your diagnosis, we see your capability, your potential, your diversity, your uniqueness and your needs.

We Hear You… we listen, we adjust, we re-evaluate, and we learn from your successes.

We Care About You….we are present, accountable, transparent and supportive to the steps needed to change a life.

Our Service

We Provide…. quality assessments and diagnosis, with excellent psychosocial supporting therapies. Following full NICE guidelines

We provide…. quality advice, If we feel you do not require treatment, we will tell you and we will tell you why.

We Provide….a support service that will remain in place until you no longer need it.

We Provide…. a place for you to explore your treatment options and explore your full potential – only then can we call ourselves a service.

We Know.....

We Care.....

We Provide.....

We Know, We Care, and We Provide

Mission Statement

Service Update

Fiona Project is closed and not currently providing ADHD assessment or prescribing services.

Following the resignation of our Clinical Director, and a review of our clinical governance arrangements, we have concluded that the service is unable to continue operating safely under its existing model.

The service is experiencing significant operational difficulties common to remote ADHD service models, particularly in relation to the provision of long-term prescribing without consistent shared care support from NHS Primary Care and access to face-to-face clinical monitoring. The service was not designed to provide long-term ADHD management in the absence of these arrangements.

In addition, without a Clinical Director in post, it would not be clinically appropriate or responsible to continue providing ADHD prescribing. At this time, we are unable to appoint a replacement Clinical Director, and the service will therefore remain closed.

All patients who were previously under our care have been contacted directly and supported through a managed transition of care, including guidance on referral to NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB)-commissioned services or alternative providers where appropriate.

This decision has been taken in the interests of patient safety, regulatory compliance, and good clinical. Further updates will be published on this page should the status of the service change.

Fiona Project Management Team.