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FOI 2026/1799

Reference FOI 2026/1799
Description Right to Choose - assessing contracts for ADHD and Autism
Date Requested 03/06/2026
Date Replied 11/06/2026
Category LDA Transformation

I wish to make an FOI request, as set out under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

I am well aware from other FOI requests across the country, that if you are registered with a GP surgery in England and you are referred by a GP to a consultant or specialist in mental health, you have the legal right to choose the organisation (qualified provider) to whom you are referred, as long as that organisation is providing that service in another part of England.

To enable patients to ask for a referral to be made to one of these organisations, they need to know what organisations have been awarded contracts.

 

My request is therefore to know what contracts have been awarded by your ICB for

  1. ADHD assessments
  2. ADHD treatment
  3. ADOS assessments

 

As I am aware some external organisations diagnose but do not treat ADHD and so it is important to differentiate between providers.

and for these organisations to be separated into those that provide services for 1. children 2. adults

This request is not seeking any patient numbers referred to the service, nor is it looking for contract values, merely the names the organisation have active ADHD contracts and the therefore the start and projected end date of these contracts.

NHS Greater Manchester publishes its contract information through its Publication Scheme and Contract Register. The information you are seeking, including details of commissioned providers and contracts, is available via the NHS Greater Manchester Publication Scheme, specifically under the “Lists and Registers” section, where the Contract Register is published and updated.

Please refer to:

Publication scheme | Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership

Accordingly, NHS Greater Manchester considers this request exempt under Section 21 (Information accessible to the applicant by other means) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

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