ADHD Awareness for Youth Workers
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ADHD Awareness for Youth Workers

By Training Station

Let's dive into the world of ADHD awareness for youth workers with engaging activities and insightful discussions!

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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About this event

Health • Mental health

Are you a youth worker who wants to make a real difference in the lives of young people? Then this ADHD Awareness for Youth Workers course is exactly what you need. Designed to be low commitment but high impact, this training gives you practical tools, strategies, and knowledge to support young people with ADHD in your care.

This course focuses on ADHD Awareness, but it also connects with Autism Awareness, Early Years development, and Mental Health Awareness, ensuring you have a rounded understanding of the challenges young people face today. By the end, you’ll not only understand the fundamentals of ADHD Awareness, but also how it links with Autism Awareness, why it’s critical in Early Years, and how it contributes to broader Mental Health Awareness.

⚠️ Important: This is a limited-time offer. We will not be offering this specific course again. If you’re serious about boosting your skills and career, now is the time to act. Don’t miss out.

Description

Youth workers play a crucial role in shaping the lives of young people. Unfortunately, many lack the specialist training needed to understand conditions like ADHD. That’s why ADHD Awareness for Youth Workers has been developed.

This course doesn’t overwhelm you with endless reading or medical jargon. Instead, it focuses on clear, practical ADHD Awareness strategies that you can apply immediately. You’ll explore what ADHD really means in everyday youth work, how to recognise the signs, and how to offer the right support at the right time.

But this course goes further. ADHD Awareness cannot be separated from Autism Awareness, Early Years support, or Mental Health Awareness. That’s why we integrate all these elements throughout the program:

  • ADHD Awareness: Understanding symptoms, behaviours, and support strategies tailored to young people.
  • Autism Awareness: How ADHD and autism often overlap, and why youth workers must understand both conditions.
  • Early Years focus: How spotting ADHD in the Early Years can change a child’s future.
  • Mental Health Awareness: How ADHD affects young people’s mental health, and what youth workers can do to create safe, supportive spaces.

Each module reinforces these key areas, ensuring that by the end you will have seen ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years learning, and Mental Health Awareness in action across multiple real-world youth work settings.

And remember: this is low commitment. The training is flexible, self-paced, and designed to fit into your schedule. No long lectures. No overwhelming assignments. Just practical ADHD Awareness for youth workers who want to create impact now.

Who Is This Course For

This course is for:

  • Youth workers who want to increase their ADHD Awareness and better support the young people they work with.
  • Teachers and classroom assistants who want deeper insight into ADHD and related conditions.
  • Early Years practitioners who want to understand ADHD from the start of a child’s journey.
  • Mental health support staff seeking better Mental Health Awareness in connection with ADHD.
  • Parents and carers who want to develop both ADHD Awareness and Autism Awareness to help their children thrive.

If you care about ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years education, and Mental Health Awareness, this course is made for you.

And remember — we won’t be offering ADHD Awareness for Youth Workers again. This is your only chance to grab it.

Requirements

There are no strict requirements to enrol. That’s part of why this course is so popular — it’s low commitment and accessible to everyone.

  • You don’t need a degree.
  • You don’t need prior training in ADHD Awareness.
  • You don’t need experience in Autism Awareness, Early Years support, or Mental Health Awareness.

All you need is the willingness to learn and apply these strategies in your youth work. That’s it.

Career Path

By completing this course, you’ll open doors to new career opportunities. Youth work is changing, and employers increasingly demand staff with strong knowledge of ADHD Awareness, Autism Awareness, Early Years practice, and Mental Health Awareness.

With this certificate, you can enhance your CV and stand out for roles such as:

  • Youth Worker
  • Early Years Support Worker
  • Learning Support Assistant
  • Behavioural Mentor
  • Mental Health Support Worker
  • Special Educational Needs (SEN) Specialist

Each of these paths requires strong ADHD Awareness skills, alongside Autism Awareness, Early Years knowledge, and Mental Health Awareness. This course gives you all of them in one go.

Remember: this is a limited-time opportunity. Once this course is gone, it’s gone forever. Secure your place today.

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