246ProvincialHealth

ADHD Strategy Act

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This bill would require Nova Scotia to create a provincial strategy for supporting people with ADHD.

Key Changes

  • Would require the Nova Scotia government to develop a provincial framework or strategy on ADHD
  • Would formally recognize ADHD as a condition requiring coordinated provincial attention
  • Could lead to improved coordination of health, education, and social services for people with ADHD
  • Introduced as a private member's bill, meaning it requires broader legislative support to pass

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not included in the source material, so the exact requirements of the strategy are unknown from this document alone.
  • This is a private member's bill from an opposition NDP MLA, which historically have a lower rate of passing without government support.
  • The bill had only reached First Reading as of the available information, meaning it has not yet been debated or studied in committee.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotians diagnosed with ADHD
  • Children and students with ADHD in the school system
  • Families and caregivers of people with ADHD
  • Healthcare providers and educators working with ADHD patients or students
  • Provincial government departments responsible for health and education

Summary

Bill 246, the ADHD Strategy Act, is a private member's bill introduced by NDP MLA Lisa Lachance in the Nova Scotia Legislature in March 2026. It calls for the provincial government to develop a formal framework or strategy focused on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The bill aims to improve how Nova Scotia identifies, supports, and provides services to people living with ADHD. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects focus, impulse control, and behaviour, and it can impact people in school, work, and daily life. A provincial strategy could help coordinate services across health, education, and social supports. Because this is a private member's bill introduced by an opposition MLA, it faces a lower chance of passing without government support. The full text of the bill's specific provisions was not available in the provided source, so details about exactly what the strategy must include are not known from this document.

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