[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 449 (AAC)

Fecha: 15-May-2023

I consider that any room for doubt is removed by paragraph 32 where the Tribunal confirms its view that “we find that [DJ]’s conduct, taken as a whole, is not consistent only with the effects of ADHD

33)

I consider that any room for doubt is removed by paragraph 32 where the Tribunal confirms its view that “we find that [DJ]’s conduct, taken as a whole, is not consistent only with the effects of ADHD as described by Dr Hymans” (my emphasis).

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If submissions made on behalf of the Respondent are correct and this was simply the Tribunal refuting the contention by Dr Hymans that all behaviours were because of ADHD, the Tribunal failed to consider, or at least set out that consideration, whether the unfavourable treatment was in any way influenced by the something arising from disability such that it was an effective reason for or cause of it, in a sense that it was more than minor or trivial. If the Respondent’s argument is correct, the Tribunal has not moved on to consider that point if its written deliberation was simply to discount Dr Hymans’ main contention.