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Only Post: HADD-ADHD Ireland CLG, 4-7 North Brunswick Street, Dublin 7 D07 RHA8
Charity Number:
CHY 22471
Registered Charity Number (RCN):
20204770
Contact us:
Tel: (01) 874 8349 / please see home page for updates regarding phone line open time
Join ADHD Ireland 2024 Vhi Mini Marathon Team
Get ready, ladies! Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon is just around the corner! Vikki from the Ladies Don’t ADHD group who led the ADHD Ireland team in last year’s Vhi Mini Marathon is back on board and so are we! We’re extending an open invitation to all the lovely ladies of our community to join us […]
Official Launch of the UMAAP programme.
ADHD Ireland Service User Survey – 2024
We’d love to hear your thoughts about our services! Our friendly little survey is just 6 questions long, totally anonymous, and will only take a quick moment of your time. We’re so thankful for your time and willingness to share your opinions. Your input will help us gain insight into your needs, recognise our strengths, […]
Transition Programme for those starting secondary school this September!
Do you want your child to have the best start possible for secondary school? This online transitions programme for children transitioning from 6th Class to 1st Year aims to support your child in preparing for secondary school. Across five one-hour sessions, on Wednesdays, your child will learn about time management, organisation, study and rules; making […]
Focus Groups – Improving Adult Services
We would like to hear from you! Dr Margo Wrigley, the National Clinical Lead for Adult ADHD, and Dr Michele Hill, a Consultant Psychiatrist from ADHD Ireland, are excited to invite you to join them on an important project for adults with ADHD in Ireland! They’re crafting an integrated support system and they need your […]
Our Plan for Neurodiversity Celebration Week!
Joining the global initiative, our team is ready to mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2024. We’ve designed an array of webinars tailored for various age groups, incorporating schools, universities, and adults/parents. Our aim? To create a welcoming space where we can chat about ADHD which is a part of neurodiversity, share knowledge, and nurture a sense […]