ADHD for the non-ADHDer – with Anita Hempenius
A group for partners of ADHDers, parents of ADHD children (whether they are now adult or not), siblings of ADHDers, and friends or colleagues of ADHDers, who have questions and […]
A group for partners of ADHDers, parents of ADHD children (whether they are now adult or not), siblings of ADHDers, and friends or colleagues of ADHDers, who have questions and […]
Please join us to share and learn from each other on the experience of having ADHD with Jamie Vasilyan. Jamie will follow a topic each month following the chapters of […]
Please join us to connect, reflect, and share experiences about ADHD and Being in the Police Service. This unique support group is led by Chartered Psychologist Dr Miriam Mavia-Zajac, and […]
Dr Helen is Autistic ADHD and she supports ADHD women to overcome the overwhelm and make healthy eating their reality so that they can enjoy eating healthy, nutritious foods and take […]
Join us for a calming and informative session with Sarah Osborne as we explore: ADHD & Sleep – How Nutrition Can Support Better Rest Sleep can be one of the […]
Being both LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent comes with unique challenges, and it’s not always easy to untangle where those challenges come from. Many of us have been led to believe that […]
This monthly support group is a welcoming space for Black women who are navigating the unique challenges and strengths of living with ADHD. Led by Dr. Miriam Mavia-Zając—a Chartered Psychologist and […]
Please join us to share and learn from each other on the topic of ADHD & Learning a Musical Instrument with ADHD coach, Oliver Manning. We receive no government funds. […]
Please join us to share and learn from each other on the experience of ADHD for men with Kevin Exley. We receive no government funds. Fundraising is extremely difficult because […]
Join this group 'Ask an ADHD Coach About How to Navigate the Workplace with ADHD', hosted by coach Tina Squire. We receive no government funds. Fundraising is extremely difficult because […]
Please join us to share and learn from each other on the experience of having ADHD and being over 50. This group is open for all over 50s; particularly Baby […]
ADHD in women is frequently misunderstood and misdiagnosed, often mistaken for anxiety, depression or simply "not coping." Hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can further impact ADHD symptoms, making this […]