Independent MEP Marian Harkin has said that ADHD is “one of the most neglected of all mental health disorders, and it is high time Irish society took the diagnosis and treatment of it as seriously as it deserves”.
Having co-hosted earlier this week a high-level Brussels meeting on ADHD, Harkin noted that “it is clear that we must do more to raise awareness of the condition and its societal, economic and personal impact”.
“The Expert White Paper on ADHD launched in Brussels this week makes a clear case for increasing diagnosis rates, particularly in younger children. Evidence suggests that early diagnosis of ADHD can have a radically stronger positive impact on the individual.
“To achieve this goal, some joined-up thinking is urgently required. This means standardised tools – including appropriate training – across the board in mental health service providers.
“It also means targeted awareness campaigns in schools, so that parents and teachers have the knowledge to identify potential ADHD sufferers among the very young.
“Early intervention is money well spent because of the personal and economic savings down the line,” the Ireland North & West MEP concluded.