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CHY 22471
Registered Charity Number (RCN):
20204770
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Sleep Study for Children with ADHD
Upasana, a PhD student from NUI Maynooth is conducting research in sleep for children with ADHD. If you are a parent of a child with ADHD, we invite you to take a moment to complete a survey by clicking here. Please only take part in the survey if you are a resident in the Republic […]
ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme MOC Launch
The ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme MOC launches today. See below for the press release from the HSE. Press Release – ADHD in Adults MOC Launch 14th January 2021 “Today sees the launch of the HSEs ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme by Mary Butler T.D. and Minister of State for Older People and […]
Primary Teacher Training
With 1 in 20 pupils having ADHD, this course will give you the essential knowledge to help and support an ADHD child in your classroom. The aim of this online course, ‘Teacher Training Primary: ADHD and the Principal Educational Strategies’ is to educate Primary school teachers and SNAs on ADHD and give them the strategies […]
2020 Christmas Hours
On behalf of ADHD Ireland we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support in what has been a very difficult year for us all, and to wish you a Happy Christmas and a great 2021! The office will be closing on the 23rd December at 12pm and will reopen on the […]
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