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New ADHD Information Site, from Trinity and HSE ADMiRE Group
The Trinity College Dublin ADHD research group and HSE ADMiRE ADHD specialist service are delighted to launch their ADHD information website for ADHD awareness month. To view the new site click here Please check out the website and help to make it as efficient as possible by completing the following anonymous 2 minute feedback […]
Understanding ADHD and its impact, by Dr Kate Carr-Fanning
Academic Psychologist Dr Kate Carr-Fanning addresses the challenges of diagnostic guidelines in ADHD, particularly a need for greater recognition for ADHD in girls, which has to be followed up with a multimodal approach to treatment in all identified patients
Research Call Out! Children with ADHD (aged 8-12yrs) and their parents
The Department of Psychology team at University of Limerick is currently recruiting a small number of children diagnosed with ADHD (aged 8-12 years) and their parents to take part in home-based attention training research.
Know the Difference: Psychologist versus Psychiatrist
Have you found that either yourself or your child has been referred for assessment or treatment for ADHD to a specialist, but you are not really sure what the difference is between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
Training Course: Understanding and Supporting Your Child with ADHD
Are you interested in a course which explores how to understand and support your child with ADHD? We are delighted to have teamed up with Education Elephant who bring you a series of comprehensive online courses to help you manage your child’s ADHD. The courses are divided into three – or you can book into […]
Transition from Primary to Post-Primary School, an overview
We’re delighted to share the slides from Dr Alison Doyle, Caerus Education from our recent webinar on Back to School 2020, in which Alison outlines the challenges of the transition for students going from Primary School to Post-Primary School. View the slides Transition from primary to post-primary in 2020