A Phase Transfer is when a child moves from one educational phase to another — most commonly from primary to secondary school at Year 6. This is one of the most common trigger points for ADHD to become apparent or to worsen, as secondary school removes the structured support of primary school overnight. If your child has an existing EHCP, the Phase Transfer must be reviewed by the local authority. If they don’t have an EHCP but are struggling, a Phase Transfer is a critical moment to seek an assessment.