NSW to provide 2500 free ADHD assessments through GP for children, adults
New South Wales will offer 2,500 free ADHD assessments through GPs starting in early 2027, costing the state $1.5 million. Premier Chris Minns stated this initiative will ease financial burdens, helping families access critical healthcare. This program is part of the state budget's $11.7 million package to expand GP services for mental health support.
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Published 28 Jun 2026, 14:03 UTC · Updated 28 Jun 2026, 14:10 UTC
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