Published - May 30, 2022

Neurodiversity: A New Paradigm

We are delighted to announce ‘Neurodiversity: A New Paradigm’ – A Conference for Professionals on June 24th 2022. Internationally-renowned leaders in industry...

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Published - April 7, 2022

ADHD Best Practice at Work (Monday 16th May)

Samantha Hiew (PhD), the director of ADHD Girls, is hosting a half-day virtual conference on Monday 16the May from 8:45am...

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Published - March 24, 2022

Activities to support executive function in the classroom

By Sam Asher, Early Years' Service The phrase “Executive Function” refers to a set of skills that support a person’s...

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Published - March 22, 2022

Why talk about females and ADHD?

Prof Amanda Kirby CEO of Do-It Profiler, GP & Chair of the ADHD Foundation I am very interested in this...

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Published - March 15, 2022

Ten Facts About Tourette’s

1 out of 100 school aged children have diagnosable TS. As with other neurological conditions, TS is more prevalent in...

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Published - March 15, 2022

Disinhibition in Tourette’s Syndrome

by Lisa Rudge, Director of Parent Services Tourette’s Syndrome is a complex neurological condition, characterised by involuntary movements and vocalisations...

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Published - March 15, 2022

Tourette’s Syndrome/Tics: Quickfire Facts

by Lisa Rudge, Director of Parent Services Types of Motor TicsClonic Tics - these motor tics will be quick and...

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Published - March 14, 2022

Understanding ADHD in the Early Years

By Emma Weaver, Director of Early Years' Service ADHD sits under the umbrella of neurodevelopmental conditions. Other conditions within this...

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Published - March 10, 2022

Ten Tips to Support Your Teenager with ADHD

By Colin Foley, Director of Training Support their independenceThis might be tricky, especially if you have been used to providing...

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Published - January 17, 2022

Did you know that schools and parents can apply for Pupil Premium?

In light of growing financial pressure on schools, we’ve been made aware of several schools who have realised they could...

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Published - December 3, 2021

NeurodiverCity Training Academy Launch

The UK’s first fashion and making hub launches for neurodiverse students and children in care during ADHD Awareness Month (educatemagazine.com)...

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Published - November 17, 2021

Professor Prathiba Chitsabesan talks about new perspectives on ADHD

Professor Prathiba Chitsabesan (NHS England Associate National Clinical Director for Children and Young People) shares her thoughts on discovering new...

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Published - November 15, 2021

Neurodiversity in GCHQ

Al, the Deputy Director of Pioneering Analysis at GCHQ, explains how his dyslexia helps him to think differently in this...

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Published - October 25, 2021

A call to action

Are you concerned about the waiting times to get an assessment and diagnosis for ADHD? Will you help us to...

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Published - September 13, 2021

‘Slant’ won’t work for SEND students, so what does?

Dr Tony Lloyd criticises the latest zero tolerance behaviour initiative SLANT as unrealistic & harmful to the 1 in 5...

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Published - August 5, 2021

Free Training for Football Academies in West Yorkshire

The ADHD Foundation: Neurodiversity Charity will be delivering a FREE webinar to football coaches, referees, clubs and academies across West...

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Published - July 14, 2021

Reach Academy is the First School in Kirklees to be Awarded ‘ADHD Friendly’ School Status

Reach Academy has become the first school in Kirklees to be awarded ‘ADHD-friendly’ status by national neurodiversity charity, the ADHD...

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Published - June 28, 2021

Interview: Aidy Smith on Living with Tourette’s Syndrome

Meet Aidy Smith. Aidy is an award winning TV presenter, speaker and journalist with a particular focus on drinks, lifestyle,...

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Published - June 21, 2021

UK’S Leading SEN Education Provider Commits to ADHD Friendly Schools

Witherslack Group, the UK’s leading provider of specialist education and care has become the first to commit to making all...

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Published - June 10, 2021

National Parents & Carers Virtual Conference 2021

We are partnering with Witherslack Group for an unmissable virtual conference covering a broad range of SEN support and advice....

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Published - April 22, 2021

New Event: Executive Functioning for Neurodiverse Learners

We are delighted to announce our new event 'Strategies to Support Executive Functioning for Neurodiverse Learners', led by our Director...

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Published - March 26, 2021

Dr Ned Hallowell to Speak at ADHD Foundation FREE Event

The ADHD Foundation is delighted to be hosting a FREE webinar with New York Times bestselling author, Dr Ned Hallowell,...

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Published - March 16, 2021

School students call for mental health education in the classroom

A new report published by the Anna Freud Centre today finds that 93% of over 3,000 young people surveyed in...

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