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Only Post: HADD-ADHD Ireland CLG, 4-7 North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7 D07 RHA8
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CHY 22471
Registered Charity Number (RCN):
20204770
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Partnership with Specialisterne – Recruiting Talented People
ADHD Ireland is delighted to announce a partnership with Specialisterne Ireland, a specialist consultancy that recruits and supports talented people with neurodiverse needs. Together, we are launching a pilot, which aims to support adults with ADHD to move closer to achieving their career goals. Many individuals who are neurodiverse struggle with interviews and benefit from […]
Adult ADHD and Anxiety Webinar: Zak Powers
We were delighted to have Zak Powers, psychotherapist host a fasinating webinar recently on Adult ADHD and Anxiety, watch it back here.
International ADHD Online Conference: “ADHD Explained”
ADHD Ireland is delighted to bring you a full day conference exploring the topic “ADHD Explained”.
Bringing you three expert speakers covering ADHD throughout all years, from early years from 0 – 7 years and then exploring school years from 8 – 18 years, and finally exploring ADHD in adulthood and throughout a lifespan.
Webinar: ADHD and Relationships with Dr Jonathan Haverkampf
ADHD Ireland are delighted to bring you the recording of our informative and engaging webinar with the well-known and respected, Dr. Jonathan Haverkampf on the topic of Adult ADHD and managing your relationships.
ADHD Explained by Thomas E. Brown, PhD
Here’s everything you need to know about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Thomas E. Brown, PhD, discusses ADHD diagnosis, ADHD symptoms, available ADHD treatment options, and ADHD medication.
COVID-19 ADHD Adult Survival Guide – Self-Isolating and ADHD
For many, life now revolves around working from home, home-schooling our children, or coping with the monotony of being at home all day and the pressures and anxiety that can bring. But what if you are also self-isolating and you have ADHD?