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Record number of ADHD medication prescriptions in Suffolk and North East Essex

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A record 5,886 patients in Suffolk and North East Essex were prescribed ADHD medication last year, nearly triple the number from eight years ago.

The most recent NHS Business Services Authority data shows 5,886 patients in NHS Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board had a prescription for central nervous system stimulants and drugs used for ADHD in the year to March.

Why it matters: The increase reflects more people receiving support for ADHD, but long wait times for diagnosis and treatment remain a concern.

The big picture:

  • The number of patients prescribed ADHD medication in the area has risen from 2,015 in 2015-16 to 5,886 in 2022-23.

  • This mirrors a national trend, with 278,000 patients prescribed ADHD medication across England last year – up 19% from the previous year.

  • Every area in England saw a record number of patients prescribed ADHD medication in 2022-23.

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Some patients in the UK will wait years for diagnosis and prescriptions for ADHD

What they're saying: Henry Shelford, chief executive of ADHD UK, said the increase in prescriptions should be "celebrated" as it represents more individuals receiving support.

"We should applaud these figures as representing so many individuals who now have had an ADHD Assessment, have the knowledge that they have ADHD, can use that to turn their lives around, and, in these numbers, now have the support of medication," Shelford said.

Yes, but: Shelford also highlighted concerns about long wait times for NHS diagnosis and medication, stating that some patients wait over 10 years for treatment.

"Living with ADHD is hard," Shelford added. "Individuals with ADHD are at a five times higher risk of suicide."

Zooming out:

  • An estimated 174,000 male patients and 103,000 female patients were prescribed ADHD medication in England.

  • About 63,400 patients in the most deprived areas of England were prescribed ADHD medication, 15% more than in the least deprived areas.

What's next: The Department of Health and Social Care acknowledged issues with ADHD and autism services for children, stating: "This government will work to fix this, so that no child who needs help misses out."

The bottom line: While the increase in ADHD medication prescriptions indicates more people are receiving support, concerns remain about long wait times and access to diagnosis and treatment.

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Ipswich teen's marathon bid to repay charity that helped him adapt to UK life

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Osman Abdullah, 19, will tackle the 26-mile course on 27 April to raise money for the charity that supported him since moving to the UK from Sudan.

Why it matters: The Suffolk New College  student hopes to raise £2,000 for the YMCA, which has helped him adjust to life in the UK after arriving from Sudan two years ago.

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Osman in his training kit outside the collegeSuffolk New College

The details: Osman, who studies English (ESOL) and Maths, has been training regularly on the streets of Ipswich in preparation for the event.

"I've never run a marathon before — but the training is going very well. I run with a friend around Ipswich. I also do yoga. I'm really excited by this. The YMCA will be supporting me during the run and I'm determined to complete the course," he said.

By the numbers: Osman has already raised over £600 towards his target and has been completing half marathons in preparation for the 26-mile run.

Support efforts: Suffolk New College has donated branded training kit and will be buying him trainers to support his fundraising effort.

Craig Shimmon, Head of Marketing at Suffolk New College, said: "Hats off to Osman. He is a true inspiration. Supporting him via the donation of training kit is the least we can do."

The college is also staging additional fundraising events, some organised by students.

The bottom line: "I'm so grateful to them and want to raise as much as I can for people who have helped me so much. I really want to give something back to the YMCA, as I lived there and know they need extra help financially," Osman said.

Those wishing to donate to Osman's charity effort can visit his fundraising page on the YMCA England & Wales website.

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