Arete Health

NHS partnerships and Right to Choose pathways.

Our specialist team, including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, paediatricians, specialist nurses, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists, has extensive experience working with NHS Trusts and commissioners. The aim is to ensure high-quality, NICE-compliant assessment pathways delivered promptly and clearly.

NHS partnerships and Right to Choose pathways.

Right to choose

How the child ADHD pathway is presented

1

Screening

If there are concerns about ADHD, a free screening helps identify whether a full diagnostic assessment is likely to be helpful.

2

Gathering insight

School or pre-school report input helps build a clearer picture of needs across settings.

3

Assessment

Specialist clinicians review strengths, needs, development, and behaviour against recognised criteria.

4

Diagnostic report and support

The pathway is framed around clear reporting, NICE-compliant standards, and appropriate ongoing support.

Partnership support

Built for clear, credible NHS delivery

Arete Health works with NHS trusts, commissioners, and partner services to deliver structured assessment pathways that are clinically robust, clearly communicated, and practical to implement for both children and adults.

  • NICE-compliant assessment pathways
  • Support for children and adults
  • Clear communication and reporting
  • Practical onward support where appropriate