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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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Share your CAMHS experience
Mental Health Commission would like to hear your story about your CAMHS experience. The review is designed for Young People and Parents. Your participation is vital to finding valuable information that will be used in positive ways. Please, below you can find further information for Young People and Adults. The closing date for participating in […]
Neurodiversity and the Legal System : Towards Equality for All
We are very proud to be headline partners alongside UCD, the Institute of Neurodiversity, NUI Maynooth and Neurodiversity Hub to develop and deliver significant conferences focused on equality for everyone within the legal system. This project follows the successful conference in 2020 on Neurodiversity and Higher Education. The conference will take place on the 19th […]
Research results about suicidal, self-harm behavior in ADHD adults
First ADHD Friendly school flag was raised in Co.Cork
ADHD Ireland School Accreditation Programme and the first ADHD friendly primary school in Cork. Last week we visited friendly and very creative Beaumont Boys School in Cork to raise the flag of ADHD Ireland accreditation school programme. The ceremony was a beautiful as everyone took time to acknowledge the moment of the achievement. “We were […]
First ADHD Friendly School in the country crowned in Kilcullen, Co. Kildare
Cross and Passion Secondary School, Kilcullen is the first school in Ireland to complete the “ADHD Friendly School Programme” ADHD Ireland has completed a pilot of the new programme and is now ready to roll it out nationwide. On the 16th of March, we were very pleased to crown the ‘CPC’ Kilcullen the first ADHD Friendly school […]
ADHD Ireland and The Neurodiversity Celebration Week in Ireland
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is starting on the 21st of March It is a time to recognize our differences and uniqueness. The movement has been recognised for the last four years when Sienna Castellon s 16 years old student, developed a school programme to recognize the differences in how we are and what we can offer […]