Information Centre

All cover photographs by Connor McLaren

Research has shown that outcomes improve for everybody when individuals and caregivers are educated about ADHD and ways to cope.

Take some time to explore some of the information resources we have put together.

 This resource has been developed with funding from the CORRA Foundation and National Lottery Community Fund.

Search by Section.

 
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Learn.

Contains:

  • The history of ADHD

  • The causes of ADHD

  • The three types of ADHD

  • Executive functioning deficits

  • ADHD through the lifetime

  • Girls and women with ADHD

  • Comorbidities (co-occurring conditions)

  • Assessment, diagnosis and treatment

  • Glossary of Terms

  • Guidelines and information resources

  • FAQs

 
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Strategize.

Contains:

  • Strategies for parents

  • Strategies for adults (with ADHD)

  • Strategies for professionals

  • Sleep (and how to improve it)

  • Transitions (and how to manage them)

 
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ADHD for Young People.

Struggling to talk to your child about ADHD? You’re not alone! It can be a tricky topic. Why not point them towards a page we’ve created specifically to help young people with ADHD understand their condition.

 
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Multimedia.

We’ve spent months curating what we consider to be some of the best multimedia content available on ADHD. This section contains:

  • Blogs

  • Vlogs, videos and online channels

  • Podcasts (including our own!)

  • Art and illustration

  • Apps

Looking for something specific?

Search our information centre. 

 

Online learning not working for you?

We know that there can often be a lot to take in when it comes to ADHD. That is why we offer free in-person information sessions to families and individuals affected by the condition. During the lockdown, these are being offered through voice and video calls.

If you would like to sign up, please complete the form and we will arrange a time that suits you!