About You: Equality and Monitoring Questions

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To help us ensure that the Acendr program is inclusive and accessible to everyone, we ask a few questions about your background.

These questions help us understand who is using the program and whether we are reaching people from different communities and life experiences. Your answers help us improve access, identify gaps, and make sure the support we provide is fair, effective, and equitable.

You do not have to answer any questions you’re not comfortable with — just choose “Prefer not to say” where that feels right for you. All data is stored securely and only used in anonymised form for service evaluation. This means that it will never be shared in a way that identifies you, and it will not be used for any other purpose.

Age *
Sex *
What is your sex?
Is your gender identity the same as the sex you were assigned at birth?
Ethnicity *
Disability Status *
Do you consider yourself to have a disibility or long-term condition?
Employment Status *
Other (required if "Other" selected)
Carer Status *
Do you have caring responsibilities for someone else?
ADHD Diagnosis Status *
What is your current ADHD diagnostic status?
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Wednesday, 12 April 2023

ADHD and driving in the UK

A gentle reminder - You are required to let the DVLA know if your symptoms of ADHD or the medications you take to manage your symptoms of ADHD could impact on driving safely.

ADHD and driving - Government guidelines UK