Just had a social services/NHS assessment of my needs. Apparently every diagnosed adult is entitled to one so I said, yeah, why not, it might lead to something. My psychologist, with whom I've been working for several months, acted as a co-ordinator.
And, well, I'm puzzled. The social worker simply asked me about various areas of functionning (shopping, self care, travel etc) and, of course, I can do all of those. This much has been obvious all along and if I'd needed help with my toileting or eating it would have been obvious long ago (I'm 55).
I actually wanted help with my parenting, family dynamics, intergenerational issues and signposting to other services. Another mismatch and waste of public money, I think.
She asked about my alcohol intake and eating habits. I said, well, I drink a little too much and I comfort eat quite a bit. So she asked whether I'd like any help with that. I said, "It depends on the type of help available. If it involves teaching me the acceptable number of units for a woman each week or education about food groups etc, then no, if it involves looking at the drivers behind my behaviours and helping to address some of those, then yes." Of course, it was a "no" then.
Fed up. Apparently "help" has to come in the prescribed format and if you don't tick those boxes there isn't any. Not there anyway.
I await my next appointment for post-diagnostic services with a local autism charity with interest.