How can we make sure the work we do to support others is able to meet the needs of those with ADHD?
Through real-life examples, group discussions and practical activities, our engaging and informative workshops, will give you insight into the ADHD brain and how to deliver effective ADHD-informed practice.
Suitable for working with children, young people, parents, families, couples and adult individuals.
Learning Outcomes Covered:
- Understanding the ADHD brain. Including; what is ADHD, the core features and types, associated challenges and strengths.
- Identifying evidence-based treatments and interventions to manage ADHD.
- Understanding how ADHD may overlap with other conditions such as anxiety, autism, and sensory differences.
- Practical, ADHD-informed strategies to better support neurodivergent individuals
What you will learn:
- How to deliver ADHD-informed practice
- Tools and strategies to refine or begin using ADHD-informed techniques
- Approaches for ADHD-informed practice in everyday clinical or professional work
- How to create an ADHD-friendly environment.
Who should attend:
- Counsellors and pyschotherapists looking to deliver more ADHD-informed practice
- Teachers and school staff wanting to further support students with ADHD diagnoses or suspected ADHD.
- Social workers looking to use enhanced ADHD specific intervention
- Any professional in a supporting role that wishes to know more about ADHD.