The working group on child and adolescent psychiatric services established by the Department of Health and Children in June 2000 found that the prevalence of attention deficit disorder in Ireland can be estimated at between 1% and 5% of school age children, that is, aged five to 15 years, which is in line with the research findings in other European countries.
The development of services for the management and treatment of attention deficit disorder was considered by the working group. In its report, presented in March 2001, it recommended the enhancement and expansion of the overall child and adolescent psychiatric service as the most effective means of providing the required service for children with attention deficit disorder.