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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.
Fantastic new App on ADHD for families, from The Changing Lives Initiative
The Changing Lives Initiative have launched an innovative App on ADHD to support families. The App helps families understand what ADHD is and provides practical strategies and tools for parents to use with their children. The App is particularly relevant for parents who have concerns about their child’s behaviour but are not yet sure if their child may have […]
Recruitment Call Out: CereBrill ADHD wellness solution pilot
Cortechs has developed CereBrill: a platform and apps that help day-to-day management of ADHD. CereBrill can manage tasks, activities and medication intakes, as well as enabling Secure Video Calls with ADHD Specialists. It also gives users easy and reliable access to relevant information about ADHD. With CereBrill, Personal Progress Plans can be recommended to ADHD […]
ADHD Ireland Events w/c 29th June 2020
Here is a summary of our events for w/c 29th June 2020 ADHD General Weekly Planner 29 June 2020
Sharing the Vision – A Mental Health Policy from HSE
The Health Service Executive has launched a new 10 year policy on mental health, Sharing the Vision. We at ADHD Ireland are delighted to see the recognition of ADHD (see page 55 which contains a section on ADHD in Adults National Clinical Programme).
ADHD Through the School Years by Colin Foley, ADHD Foundation UK
We were delighted to have Colin Foley, BA PGCE MA, National Training Director at ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity presenting online on the topic of ADHD Through the School Years recently. Colin Foley is the training director of the ADHD Foundation Neurodiversity Charity, an integrated health and education multidisciplinary lifespan service in based in Liverpool. The […]