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ADHD Screening (QbCheck®)

Gain objective insights into attention, impulsivity and activity levels

If you're concerned that attention, concentration or impulsivity may be affecting learning, work or everyday life, QbCheck® provides an objective ADHD screening assessment. It can help identify characteristics commonly associated with ADHD and provide valuable information to support discussions with schools, healthcare professionals or further assessment services.

 

QbCheck® is a clinically validated ADHD screening tool. It does not diagnose ADHD, but it provides objective data that can help determine whether a comprehensive ADHD assessment may be appropriate.

What is QbCheck®?

QbCheck® is a computer-based ADHD screening tool that objectively measures three core areas commonly associated with ADHD:

  • Attention

  • Impulsivity

  • Activity levels

 

The assessment combines a concentration task with movement analysis, comparing performance against age-related norms to produce objective data that complements other sources of information.

Unlike questionnaires alone, QbCheck® provides measurable data to support a more complete understanding of attention-related difficulties.

Who is QbCheck® suitable for?

QbCheck® may be appropriate for:

✔ Children

✔ Teenagers

✔ Adults

✔ Parents seeking greater understanding before considering a referral

✔ Schools wishing to gather additional objective evidence

✔ Individuals exploring whether a comprehensive ADHD assessment may be appropriate

How can QbCheck® be used?

QbCheck® can be booked as:
 

  • A standalone ADHD screening assessment

Ideal if you would like an objective screening assessment together with a professional interpretation of the results.
 

  • An additional assessment alongside other services

QbCheck® can also be incorporated into other assessments offered by The SpLD Hub, providing additional information to help build a more complete understanding of an individual's learning profile and attention.

Why choose SPLD Hub?

  • APC-qualified Specialist Assessor

  • Trained and licensed to administer and interpret QbCheck®

  • Over 20 years' experience supporting children, young people and adults

  • Clear, professional reports with practical guidance

  • Objective assessment interpreted by an experienced specialist

  • Available as a standalone service or alongside other specialist assessments

Areas Covered

Face-to-face appointments are available across:

  • Bedfordshire

  • Milton Keynes

  • Hertfordshire

Online appointments

QbCheck® can also be completed remotely where appropriate, offering greater flexibility for children, adults and families.

When might QbCheck® be helpful?

 

QbCheck®may be useful if someone:

  • finds it difficult to sustain attention

  • is easily distracted

  • struggles to stay organised

  • appears restless or fidgety

  • acts impulsively

  • is considering whether a full ADHD assessment may be appropriate

What does the assessment involve?

 

The assessment includes:

  • Completion of relevant background information.

  • Administration of the QbCheck® assessment.

  • Professional interpretation by an APC-qualified specialist assessor trained in the use of QbCheck®.

  • A written report explaining the results in clear, accessible language.

  • Practical guidance and recommendations regarding possible next steps.

What will I receive?

Following the assessment you will receive:

  • A professional written report.

  • An explanation of the QbCheck® results.

  • Guidance on what the findings may indicate.

  • Recommendations regarding whether further assessment should be considered.

  • Practical advice tailored to the individual's circumstances.

Important Information

QbCheck® is an ADHD screening assessment.

It does not provide a diagnosis of ADHD and should not be regarded as a replacement for a comprehensive clinical assessment undertaken by an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.

The results are intended to contribute to a broader understanding of attention, impulsivity and activity levels and should always be considered alongside developmental history, questionnaires and other relevant information.

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